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India refuses to soften its stand on China Pakistan Economic Corridor

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Published May 9, 2017
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India has rejected China’s contention that Beijing had never acknowledged Pakistan’s claims on parts of Jammu and Kashmir as final, underscoring its sustained opposition to the One Belt One Road (OBOR) project that New Delhi believes infringes sovereignty.

To overcome India’s resistance, China has revived its four-point proposal to overcome its differences with India and deepen relations by aligning its OBOR project with New Delhi’s ‘Act East Policy’, and restarting negotiations on a free-trade pact.

India, which is unlikely to attend the May 14-15 OBOR Summit in Beijing, has been opposed to the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) – the flagship project under OBOR as it passes through Pakoccupied Kashmir, infringing sovereignty.

The CPEC will link Kashgar in Xinjiang in China and a deep sea port at Gwadar in Balochistan in south-western Pakistan. The peace proposal put forward last week by Chinese envoy LuoZhaohui also includes starting negotiations on a ‘’China-India Treaty of Good Neighbourliness and Friendly Cooperation’’ and prioritising an early solution to the border dispute between the two countries. Luo in further outreach stated that China is not opposed to any country’s membership to the Nuclear Suppliers’ Group (NSG), believing that a standard for admission should be agreed upon first.

However, it is unlikely that Beijing will change its previous position on criteria-based membership at the next NSG plenary mid-June in Switzerland.

Beijing had recently conveyed to New Delhi that the title and Article 6 of its 1963 agreement with Islamabad showed that China not only recognized Kashmir as an issue of territorial dispute between India and Pakistan, but also remained open to renegotiate the agreement after India and Pakistan settled the dispute, persons familiar with the matter indicated.

Delhi, however, made it clear to Beijing that it considered the 1963 China-Pakistan boundary agreement itself as “illegal and invalid,” said one of the persons quoted above. Beijing tried to convey to Delhi that its 54-year-old agreement with Islamabad recognized Pakistan’s claim on the disputed territory only as an interim measure, pending the settlement of its dispute with India. Beijing also claimed that the contents of the Sino-Pak boundary pact adequately “accommodated the concerns” of India.

The pact Beijing signed with Islamabad in 1963 was titled “Agreement Between the Government of the People’s Republic of China and the Government of Pakistan on the Boundary Between China’s Xinjiang and the Contiguous Areas the Defence of Which is Under the Actual Control of Pakistan”.

Article 6 of provides that when India and Pakistan would settle the Kashmir dispute, “the sovereign authority concerned would reopen negotiations with the government of the People’s Republic of China, on the boundary as described in Article 2 of the present agreement, so as to sign a formal Boundary Treaty to replace the present agreement.”

It is well known that Islamabad illegally ceded 5180 square kms of India’s territory to China through the pact. Beijing already pledged to invest $ 62 billion in the CPEC. Speaking at a closed door meet at the United Services Institute here last Friday, Ambassador Luo not only put forward the peace proposal, but also said that China is willing to mediate to resolve Indo-Pak differences if both sides accept it. “When the Mumbai terrorist Attack on November 26, 2008, took place, I was the Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan, and I did a lot of mediation at that time,” he claimed.
 
China already screwed its relations in the region , bad times ahead for china as far as regional bilateral relations is concerned
 
Pakistan and china should stop trying. Why dont you mind your business and let us mind ours.
 
It's seems China is toying , teasing India every week....with diff proposals on the same subject matter... on the other hand it could be feel good news .... source of the news is reqd as per rules


Its a carrot and stick policy. The same policy that yanks used against Pakistan in post 9/11 regional affairs where they tried to let India become the regional policeman at the expense of Pakistan. Now China is applying the same to India.
 
In present circumstances India won't be pat of any China initiative on OBOR even at the cost of being isolated for some time. Lets see what type of diplomacy is played out in next 1 year on this issue
 
In present circumstances India won't be pat of any China initiative on OBOR even at the cost of being isolated for some time. Lets see what type of diplomacy is played out in next 1 year on this issue
point is China Knows the full economic potential of OBOR will only be maid possible if indian is taken in the loop but India under no circumstances will ever ever join in until there is a communist government in centre & states in india and china knos that is not possible in near or long term future and india has bitter relations with both China and pakistan so what next ....???? :sarcastic:
 
Dealing with india is like dealing with a teenage drama queen on her first period, something that the Chinese are beginning to learn:coffee:
 
Why is it that China is always offering cooperation and concessions, just like when Zhou Enlai made an offer to recognise AP in 1960... and India is always rejecting these overtures in favour of aggression and conflict?

The way Pakistan see's it, as the various regional projects mature the more bitching and whining will come out of India.

China understands this and being a mature state, is trying to sooth the hysterical indian ego

India being a drama queen is holding back the tears and snot and mumbling under her breath how she will show everyone

You tried, what else can you do
 
Why is it that China is always offering cooperation and concessions, just like when Zhou Enlai made an offer to recognise AP in 1960... and India is always rejecting these overtures in favour of aggression and conflict?

India's sees compromise as weekness. They think like @GURU DUTT , that without India. CPEC will fail. The fact that China keep on inviting India reinforce that image in Indian eyes.

I don't agree with Indians here on many things, but one thing I agree with them is that China should stop asking. India not only want to prevent Pakistan from developing, which CPEC will accomplish, in order to one day absorb a poor Pakistan. But India want to prevent China from securing more energy routes.

So the Indian sovereignty on Kashmir is just an excuse from its nefarious intention of keeping Pakistan poor and keep China from bypass Indian Ocean and strait of Malacca.
 
Recently China is making a lot of noise on wanting India to "join" CPEC.Maybe it fears the security of CPEC without getting the support of India
 
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