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BEIJING: India will pay a heavy price for exploring oil in the disputed areas of South China Sea, said a leading Chinese official a day after China lost political round on the issue at the Asean summit that ended in Cambodia on Wednesday.

"China will not stand any joint cooperation in our claimed maritime areas," said Wu Shicun, president of the government-run National Institute of South China. Wu was referring to joint exploration project by ONGC-Videsh and a Vietnamese oil company in South China Sea.

Beijing had lobbied hard to block discussion on the South China Sea dispute at the Asean summit but it failed to keep the dispute out of the agenda. Three Asean members - Vietnam, Malaysia and Philippines - are in a bitter dispute over the ownership of the 52 islands in South China Sea.

"There are a lot of economic and political risks" for the Indian oil company, Wu said. The Indian company involved in exploring oil in the disputed area should do a proper cost benefit analysis, he said. About 40% of the area in the two offshore blocks under exploration by India falls in the disputed zone, he said.

Wu, who advises the Chinese government on the South China Sea dispute, said India and Japan should "play a positive role in pushing for settlement" of the problem. The Chinese government will not dilute its claims over the disputed islands because "nationalism prevails strongly in China," he said.

China directly controls only seven of the 52 islands in the Spratly Islands area of the sea. But it claims ownership of 90% of the area. Vietnam has control over 40 of the islands, Philippines controls nine, Malaysia has five and Taiwan control one island.

Keep off South China Sea, India warned - The Times of India


India sure has ticked off China...they can give all the warnings they want. Maybe next time they come too close to India, they will remember India too can play the game.
 
Good! We drew the red line. Now waiting for india to cross. And then....

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:wave: Good bye india
 
BTW wht if China attacks india provided indians dont even have weopons to fight (as per thier army cheif) & the internal problems of india

GoI Vs indian Army...
 
they talk loudly a lot... US has your back . Plus those BAMS and P8i is a game changer in the seas. Just move them closer to that area of conflict. one nuclear submarine should suffice. Chinese submarines can be heard a miles away they make so much noise.
 
they talk loudly a lot... US has your back . Plus those BAMS and P8i is a game changer in the seas. Just move them closer to that area of conflict. one nuclear submarine should suffice. Chinese submarines can be heard a miles away they make so much noise.

Gotta agree with you on that :laugh::laugh:
 
they talk loudly a lot... US has your back . Plus those BAMS and P8i is a game changer in the seas. Just move them closer to that area of conflict. one nuclear submarine should suffice. Chinese submarines can be heard a miles away they make so much noise.
LOL even the indians in india wouldn't believe that. Remember, the indians are masters of backstabbing themselves.
 
they talk loudly a lot... US has your back . Plus those BAMS and P8i is a game changer in the seas. Just move them closer to that area of conflict. one nuclear submarine should suffice. Chinese submarines can be heard a miles away they make so much noise.
chinese subs are so loud that i mistook one in shanghai port to be a lawn mower in chennai..
 
oil exploration with Vietnam is completely legal.Chinese concerns over this matter is linked with Indian concerns of pla in Kashmir.Its just a tit for tat and a small trailor of how effective look east policy can be.

I think its a plan of chinese to scare potential customers off from chinese neighbors by playing the south china sea card. Otherwise why would they get Pi$$ed off by India or US engaging with Japan, Vietnam or Phillipines ?

Indian Malabar exercises should be kept off the coast of Singapore next year.
 

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