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India moots trilateral dialogue with United States & China

India has mooted a trilateral dialogue with the US & China, stating such an engagement among the three nations would help stabilise Asia.

“An India that continues to grow rapidly and build its relations with both China and US may be in a position to participate effectively in, if not initiate, a trilateral dialogue between the three countries, which could be a major factor of stability in Asia,” Foreign Secretary Ranjan Mathai said on Monday, noting that New Delhi has been able to “engage constructively” with both Beijing and Washington “despite some ups and down”.

His remark came a few weeks after American Secretary of State Hillary Clinton proposed a “strong and constructive” relation between India, China and US to solve “pressing issues of the 21st century”. The foreign secretary mooted the proposal for trilateral dialogue among New Delhi, Washington and Beijing, at a time when India is set to hold a similar parlance with the US and Japan next month.

Though officials of India, US and Japan claimed the trilateral dialogue should not be seen as a move to gang up against a rising China, Beijing’s growing assertiveness in Asia Pacific as well as on the dispute over South China Sea is understood to have prompted the three nations to go for a deltoid mechanism for engagements.

Mathai said China’s rise as a major economy and global power had implications for the world’s superpower, the US. But, at the same time, the two countries were chained together by a shared economic destiny in view of their close trading and financial linkages, he added. The foreign secretary was delivering the keynote address at the fourth “MEA-IISS-IDSA Foreign Policy Dialogue”, which had “Towards Stability in Asia” as its theme. The event was organised by the Ministry of External Affairs along with New Delhi’s Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses and International Institute for Strategic Studies, which is based in London.

He noted India and China, despite mutual differences on boundary, had common interests on global issues like climate change, need for a development dimension in trade negotiations and reform of international financial institutions.

“There is need for continued engagement with China across all spectrums, despite outstanding problems on the border issue. China will be an important partner in fostering Asian stability, and in ensuring economic linkages between countries that could work to dissuade conflict,” Mathai said, adding: “There will, of course, be many balancing acts required.” The move by India, Japan and US to evolve a trilateral mechanism for engagement prompted Australia to propose a similar dialogue among Canberra, New Delhi and Washington.

Three prominent think-tanks — India’s Observer Research Foundation, America’s Heritage Foundation and Australia’s Lowy Institute for International Policy — also recently recommended that New Delhi, Washington and Canberra should begin an official trilateral dialogue on broad foreign policy, strategic and governance issues across the India-Pacific region.

India moots trilateral dialogue with United States and China
 
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I believe that the most important triangle relationship is still between US, Russia and China. Not US, China and India. India is still not up to that level yet. Its a regional power, not a global power.
 
@lankan ranger...where do u get these instant masala mix of flags man......amazing...
 
Good move. The three nations will be the forefront of global strategies in coming decades.



I believe that the most important triangle relationship is still between US, Russia and China. Not US, China and India. India is still not up to that level yet. Its a regional power, not a global power.
:lol:
We know it hurts many times, so its better for you to live with it. In that logic only US s the global power.
 
Good move. The three nations will be the forefront of global strategies in coming decades.




:lol:
We know it hurts many times, so its better for you to live with it. In that logic only US s the global power.


Why is the US , China, India relationship more important than the US, Russia and China triangle. These triangle is the determining factor of the later stage of cold war. It would still be the most important triangle of the early 21st century. India is not ready to be part of the discussion yet. Even Pakistani do not want to be mentioned in the same breath as "India' you guys need to gain the respect of Pakistan and your other small neighbors first before worrying about being a super power.
 
Why is the US , China, India relationship more important than the US, Russia and China triangle. These triangle is the determining factor of the later stage of cold war. It would still be the most important triangle of the early 21st century.

That was 40 years ago. no further relevant in 2010s. Time has changed and the world is coping with it. Try to change yourself as well, or become laughing staff.

India is not ready to be part of the discussion yet. Even Pakistani do not want to be mentioned in the same breath as "India' you guys need to gain the respect of Pakistan and your other small neighbors first before worrying about being a super power.

Pakistan? To gain the respect of Pakistani to be a superpower'? :rofl: Who said you do not have sense of humor?

India has many smaller neighbors and we are cooperating and have excellent relation with all of them. But what about China? It do not get respect from any neighbor except Pakistan, according to same logic, isn't it? So before talking China should get some respect from its smaller neighbors and stop thinking South China sea as its own.
 
Good Move Considering this 3 Nations will be Leading Powers By End of this Decade !!

A Dialogue would be Essential to sort out lot of Global Issues and Close Cooperation
 
Why is the US , China, India relationship more important than the US, Russia and China triangle. These triangle is the determining factor of the later stage of cold war. It would still be the most important triangle of the early 21st century. India is not ready to be part of the discussion yet. Even Pakistani do not want to be mentioned in the same breath as "India' you guys need to gain the respect of Pakistan and your other small neighbors first before worrying about being a super power.

loool true russia is important global player. :)

And are you sure? lool Pakistani diplomats always want to be treated in the same bracket as India. India got nuclear deal so they want nuclear deal now, their only competition is India and you're saying they don't wanna be mentioned in the same league as India. looool :P You're one funny dude. :) And the only cosiderable dispute India has is with Pakistan don't even get me started China's disputes with it's neithbours from south korea, japan, to most of south east asia. Including your own country "Republic of China" or "Taiwan" if you would. I know they're the same people and blah blah blah but still.
 
How many trilateral dialogues are we going to have?

Russia - India - China.
US - China - India.
Japan - US - India.
Brazil - India - China.

And so on! Why can't we have a constructive dialogue with just China instead? :pop:
 
How many trilateral dialogues are we going to have?

Russia - India - China.
US - China - India.
Japan - US - India.
Brazil - India - China.

And so on! Why can't we have a constructive dialogue with just China instead? :pop:

That will be the best, but there are many reason, its not possible for a time being at-least.
 
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