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India slaps new curbs on visas, schools to stem China influence

India slaps new curbs on visas, schools to stem China influence

4 HOURS AGO

NEW DELHI (BLOOMBERG) - India is stepping up its curbs on Chinese activity in the country, adding extra scrutiny for visas and reviewing Beijing's links with local universities, as relations between the two nations continue to nose-dive.

India's Ministry of External Affairs has been told that visas for Chinese businessmen, academics, industry experts and advocacy groups will need prior security clearance, said senior officials who asked not to be identified, citing rules for speaking to the media.

The measures are similar to those that have long been employed with Pakistan, India's neighbour and archrival, they said.''

The activities of India universities with tie-ups to Chinese institutions are likely to be drastically scaled down, one official said. The government is reviewing 54 memoranda of understanding signed between educational institutions, including the Indian Institutes of Technology, Banaras Hindu University, Jawaharlal Nehru University and others with links to the official Chinese language training office, known as Hanban, which runs Confucius Institutes across the world.

With the exception of Mandarin language courses, tie-ups with Chinese institutions are likely to be discontinued, the officials said. The institutions are used to influence policymakers, think tanks, political parties, corporates and academics, they said.

India's Foreign Ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

"These and other steps that have been taken over the last few weeks are designed to decrease Indian over-dependence on China and reduce the exposure or vulnerability of various sectors to direct and indirect Chinese state influence," said senior fellow Tanvi Madan at the Washington-based Brookings Institute and the author of Fateful Triangle: How China Shaped US-India Relations During The Cold War.

New Delhi should "assess the ramification both in terms of potential retaliation from Beijing and Indian ability to withstand that", Ms Madan said.

India recently blocked dozens of popular Chinese mobile applications, including TikTok, and changed rules to limit Chinese investments in Indian companies. The move came as both countries moved thousands of troops, artillery guns and tanks to a disputed area on their Himalayan border after 20 Indian soldiers and an unknown number of Chinese soldiers were killed in a clash on June 15.

The United States and Australia have taken similar steps to limit China's influence.

The Trump administration is increasing scrutiny of Confucius Institutes that teach Chinese language and culture in the US and other nations. It looks set to force them to register as "foreign missions", subjecting them to certain requirements.

Australia in 2018 passed tough laws to crack down on foreign interference due to alarm over unrest on campuses and the influence of the Chinese Communist Party on student bodies. Last year, it drew up new guidelines for universities collaborating on research with China.

India, Australia and the US have also blocked Huawei Technologies from participating in 5G networks. Those countries, along with Japan, form the diplomatic and strategic forum known as the Quad.

For the first time this year, all Quad members will engage in a military exchange when India invites Australia to join the annual Malabar naval exercise that has so far included only Japan and the US.

http://www.straitstimes.com/asia/so...urbs-on-visas-schools-to-stem-china-influence
This will be a BIG LOSS for China in collaboration for IT studies.
India is SUPA POWA and LEADER in IT industry.

India has NATIONAL EMPHASIS ON IT, 1.3 Billion population and MILLIONS OF IIT graduates.

https://icpc.global/community/results-2019 (ACM-ICPC is the Olympics of Programming)
International Collegiate Programming Contest 2019 results
Standing at a Grand Ranking of 41 , Top 2 from SUPA IT POWA INDIA
41 Indian Institute of Technology - Madras
41 Indian Institute of Technology - Roorkee

Luckily Chinese can still join the MIT team at no. 2
The MIT team included Kevin Sun, Andrew He and Yinzhan Xu.jpg

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That means Indian universities are better than Chinese universities. I will advice my cousin to apply to an Indian university.
I never knew Chinese get their STEM education in Indian schools. Can you verify if this is true? @Kai Liu @vi-va
There are some mutual exchanges, there are even Chinese students studying in vietnam, etc. Not surprising though, as there are hundreds of thousands of international students coming from the developed world who study in Chinese universities as well.
 
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India slaps new curbs on visas, schools to stem China influence

4 HOURS AGO

NEW DELHI (BLOOMBERG) - India is stepping up its curbs on Chinese activity in the country, adding extra scrutiny for visas and reviewing Beijing's links with local universities, as relations between the two nations continue to nose-dive.

India's Ministry of External Affairs has been told that visas for Chinese businessmen, academics, industry experts and advocacy groups will need prior security clearance, said senior officials who asked not to be identified, citing rules for speaking to the media.

The measures are similar to those that have long been employed with Pakistan, India's neighbour and archrival, they said.''

The activities of India universities with tie-ups to Chinese institutions are likely to be drastically scaled down, one official said. The government is reviewing 54 memoranda of understanding signed between educational institutions, including the Indian Institutes of Technology, Banaras Hindu University, Jawaharlal Nehru University and others with links to the official Chinese language training office, known as Hanban, which runs Confucius Institutes across the world.

With the exception of Mandarin language courses, tie-ups with Chinese institutions are likely to be discontinued, the officials said. The institutions are used to influence policymakers, think tanks, political parties, corporates and academics, they said.

India's Foreign Ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

"These and other steps that have been taken over the last few weeks are designed to decrease Indian over-dependence on China and reduce the exposure or vulnerability of various sectors to direct and indirect Chinese state influence," said senior fellow Tanvi Madan at the Washington-based Brookings Institute and the author of Fateful Triangle: How China Shaped US-India Relations During The Cold War.

New Delhi should "assess the ramification both in terms of potential retaliation from Beijing and Indian ability to withstand that", Ms Madan said.

India recently blocked dozens of popular Chinese mobile applications, including TikTok, and changed rules to limit Chinese investments in Indian companies. The move came as both countries moved thousands of troops, artillery guns and tanks to a disputed area on their Himalayan border after 20 Indian soldiers and an unknown number of Chinese soldiers were killed in a clash on June 15.

The United States and Australia have taken similar steps to limit China's influence.

The Trump administration is increasing scrutiny of Confucius Institutes that teach Chinese language and culture in the US and other nations. It looks set to force them to register as "foreign missions", subjecting them to certain requirements.

Australia in 2018 passed tough laws to crack down on foreign interference due to alarm over unrest on campuses and the influence of the Chinese Communist Party on student bodies. Last year, it drew up new guidelines for universities collaborating on research with China.

India, Australia and the US have also blocked Huawei Technologies from participating in 5G networks. Those countries, along with Japan, form the diplomatic and strategic forum known as the Quad.

For the first time this year, all Quad members will engage in a military exchange when India invites Australia to join the annual Malabar naval exercise that has so far included only Japan and the US.

http://www.straitstimes.com/asia/so...urbs-on-visas-schools-to-stem-china-influence
China should just completely decouple from India in my opinion. This alone will set back India by a couple decades. China, while losing potentially tens of billions of dollars, would be doing itself and the rest of the world a massive favor in the long run. An economically and militarily strong India would be a terrifying sight for all its neighbors.
 
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China should just completely decouple from India in my opinion. This alone will set back India by a couple decades. China, while losing potentially tens of billions of dollars, would be doing itself and the rest of the world a massive favor in the long run. An economically and militarily strong India would be a terrifying sight for all its neighbors.

an economic and military strong India is actually not terrifying, but funny. It’s like with their Supra powa movie.

 
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