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Now China supports the Kashmir cause. Give them nukes to fight India.
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We will do vice verse in Tibet and repay your loan with intrest.Now China supports the Kashmir cause. Give them nukes to fight India.
@SinoChallenger is that you?Now China supports the Kashmir cause. Give them nukes to fight India.
PHOTO: TIBETAN REVIEW
Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said on Sunday that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi “very strongly” raised the issue regarding China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) during his recent visit to Beijing, and termed the project “unacceptable”.
“Prime minster during his visit took up the issue very firmly and spoke very strongly that the CPEC going through Azad Kashmir (Azad Kashmir) is unacceptable,” Swaraj said at a press conference.
Read: China-Pakistan Economic Corridor: Backdoor meetings helped forge concern
Further, Swaraj communicated Modi’s concerns regarding the $46 billion project, and said that the Indian government had summoned a Chinese envoy to apprise over the corridor that is to run through Pakistani Kashmir.
Read: RAW at frontline to sabotage Economic Corridor, China warns Pakistan
The external affairs minister added that an Indian envoy in Beijing had also raised the same issue.
During Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit to Pakistan in April, the 3,000 kilometre-long CPEC was announced.
This article originally appeared on Zee News
China-Pakistan Economic Corridor 'unacceptable', Modi tells China - The Express Tribune
Cant you keep a silence and stop making yourself a laughing item.We will do vice verse in Tibet and repay your loan with intrest.
well with all due respect this is your stand..not ours...so from our perspective this is illegal...and with that aspect Modi made the statement...Only the states of Hunza and Nagar were treated as part of Kashmir. They were autonomous states but were nominally under the suzerainty of the Dogra ruler. However, being autonomous states they acceded to Pakistan. The remaining portion of Gilgit Baltistan was not part of Kashmir and was governed under the treaties of Lahore and Amritsar of 1846, which constitute the basic documents regarding the establishment of State of Jammu and Kashmir between the Birtish and Gulab Singh.
There is no illegality involved here.
Can you laugh?Cant you keep a silence and stop making yourself a laughing item.
Its better to cry on your immature posts.Can you laugh?
PHOTO: TIBETAN REVIEW
Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said on Sunday that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi “very strongly” raised the issue regarding China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) during his recent visit to Beijing, and termed the project “unacceptable”.
“Prime minster during his visit took up the issue very firmly and spoke very strongly that the CPEC going through Azad Kashmir (Azad Kashmir) is unacceptable,” Swaraj said at a press conference.
Read: China-Pakistan Economic Corridor: Backdoor meetings helped forge concern
Further, Swaraj communicated Modi’s concerns regarding the $46 billion project, and said that the Indian government had summoned a Chinese envoy to apprise over the corridor that is to run through Pakistani Kashmir.
Read: RAW at frontline to sabotage Economic Corridor, China warns Pakistan
The external affairs minister added that an Indian envoy in Beijing had also raised the same issue.
During Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit to Pakistan in April, the 3,000 kilometre-long CPEC was announced.
This article originally appeared on Zee News
China-Pakistan Economic Corridor 'unacceptable', Modi tells China - The Express Tribune
China will do what it wants in its backyard (and that backyard includes the South Asian Sea).
I have one question though,if cpec was such a necessity for chinas growth ,that they can fight for it,then why are the Pakistanies paying for it with interest and assured retuns to the money spent on the project.China’s extension into the Indian Ocean is a strategic necessity for sustenance of her economic rise. However Chinese mainland does not border the shores of main Indian Ocean and can only transit through other littoral states. Pakistan and Myanmar are the only two states which can provide politically viable trade and energy transit zones.
In future therefore, these two countries by default would become an extension of China into the Indian Ocean and thus acquire strategic importance for China in geo-political and geo-strategic terms.
In these emerging environments, if India attempts diplomatic/coercive measures against this economic corridor and raise any objection towards this existing linkage or if she attempts a naval blockade of Pakistani ports, such an attempt or measures would be construed as attempts to blockade mainland China. The response in such a case would result in a rather aggressive reaction, both by Pakistan as well as China.
In addition to this, US interests in Afghanistan and beyond are also supported through Pakistani ports. The colluding interests of US, China and Pakistan thus puts a limit on Indian diplomatic/coercive initiatives.
, sells its motherland to its master US,