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India should not get 'entangled' in South China Sea dispute: Chinese media

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BEIJING: India should avoid "unnecessary entanglement" in the South China Seadispute during Chinese Foreign MinisterWang Yi's visit to New Delhi to prevent it becoming yet "another factor" to impact bilateral ties, a state-run Chinese daily said today.

"India may want to avoid unnecessary entanglement with China over the South China Sea debate during Wang's visit if the country wishes to create a good atmosphere for economic cooperation, which would include reducing tariffs on made-in-India products exported to China amid the ongoing free trade talk known as theRegional Comprehensive Economic Partnership," an article in the state-run Global Times said.

"India is expected to allow only moderate tariff reduction on made-in-China products under the talks in a bid to preserve its domestic industries. If India wants China to be more generous in terms of tariff reduction, it would be unwise for the country to let its relationship with China deteriorate further at this moment," it said

The daily said it is puzzling that India is focusing on the South China Sea issue at this moment, a move which it said might risk "unnecessary side effects" to bilateral ties and potentially create obstacles for Indian exporters hoping to increase their presence in China, the world's second largest importer.

Underlining that tensions between China and India have been increasing in recent months owing to a series of political incidents, it said, "Considering that India does not face territorial disputes with China in the South China Sea, is it worth letting the South China Sea issue become another factor that will impact India's cooperation with China? India should consider this."

Amid unease in ties, Wang will arrive in India to hold talks with his counterpart Sushma Swaraj on August 13 during which key regional and bilateral issues will be discussed, including the NSG issue.

His visit comes ahead of the G20 Summit scheduled to be held in the Chinese city of Hangzhou next month in which Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to take part.

Following the ruling by an international tribunal last month which rejected Beijing's claims over much of the disputed sea area, China is campaigning against the issue to be raised in G20 Summit saying it is a matter to be resolved between parties concerned and outsider has no role.

"In fairness, after dozens of countries have expressed support for China's stance in the South China Sea, India's attitude toward the issue may not be as important as the nation had imagined," the article said.

"While many Indian people have been focused on the South China Sea ahead of Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi's upcoming trip to the country, less attention has been paid to the recent fall in exports of made-in-India products to China," it said.

It said India should move its focus from geopolitical competition to economic issues to stop a further decline in exports to China.
 
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Can this be considered a threat??
The tone conveyed makes it seem like one.
 
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:china::china::china:
 
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Can this be considered a threat??
The tone conveyed makes it seem like one.

Its a combination of a threat + request + a softener prior to the visit.

When does ' necessary' become unnecessary ?

Games have to be played by rules by both players .
 
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Need to hold on the right nerve of china to tame it down diplomatically....
India should neither position herself where it would be seen as a threat to china nor allow Chinese to walk over our concerns...
 
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"India may want to avoid unnecessary entanglement with China over the South China Sea debate during Wang's visit if the country wishes to create a good atmosphere for economic cooperation

Source: https://defence.pk/threads/india-sh...a-dispute-chinese-media.443347/#ixzz4GptUoXX0
'Good atmosphere' my a$$! They screwed it up themselves as usual by blocking India's entry into the NSG and are now begging India to please not roil the waters of the SCS!! Jeeez! They need to be shown their place and their inflated egos punctured. It's high time they came down to mother earth.
 
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But... has India entangled in SCS?
I heard they were not going to do it.
 
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What a useless flame thread! Chinese members so happy they are throwing noodles at each other to celebrate!
 
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Our foreign policies would always pursue caliberated approach .If the involvement in SCS serves our interest then we will definitely involve in there.
Chinese or their media's position wont be a matter to us.

Chinese are not in a position to dictate us.
 
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I like India to be more entangled in things that don't concern them. It will help drain more of their resources
 
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