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Modi blew it big time on China policies
By M K Bhadrakumar – May 13, 2017

According to Pakistani press, one highlight of the participation by PM Nawaz Sharif at the Belt and Road Forum in Beijing (May 14-15) will be the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the two countries opening the door to massive Chinese investment – to the tune of $50 billion – for the development of the North Indus River Cascade in Pakistan’s Gilgit-Baltistan region. This will be Chinese investment over and above the $46 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.
A whopping 40000 MW of electricity can be produced in the region known as the North Indus River Cascade, which stretches from Skardu in Gilgit-Baltistan and runs through Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa as far as Tarbela. The stunning development catapults Pakistan as by far the number one recipient of Chinese investment in infrastructure development. The geopolitical significance is at once obvious.

Beijing, which went the extra league in the recent months to convince India that the latter’s concerns over sovereignty relating to the CPEC are unwarranted, has apparently given up and decided to simply ignore Delhi’s protestations and proceed with the CPEC projects in a big way in Gilgit-Baltistan. It is a political and diplomatic snub by China, conveying a frank message to the Modi government to “get lost”.

The Modi government is now left with an option to carry on regardless along the path of confrontation and rivalry with China, or, alternatively, to see the writing on the wall and get adjusted to the fait accompli with a sense of stoicism and sense of modesty. The latter course is not easy since the “core constituency” of the BJP will mutiny and the RSS will rap on the government’s knuckles. However, China seems to estimate that it is in India’s DNA that sooner rather than later, it will feel the intensity of regional (and global) isolation – especially now that all of India’s neighbours, including Nepal, have joined the OBOR – and make atonement.
Meanwhile, the announcement in Washington on Thursday that President Donald Trump has nominated his special assistant and the point person on Asia in the National Security Council Matt Pottinger to represent him at the weekend event in Beijing must come as shock to the Indian foreign-policy elites.


The US-China détente that is unfolding under Trump’s stewardship makes complete nonsense of Modi government’s China policies that are tied to the apron strings of the Obama administration’s pivot strategy in Asia
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The US and China made a joint announcement on Thursday regarding the first tranche of policy decisions on trade issues envisaged under the so-called Initial Actions of the U.S.-China Economic Cooperation 100-Day Plan that was agreed upon by Trump and President Xi Jinping at their Mar-a-Lago meeting in Florida in April.
The White House feels delighted that the relationships Trump has built with President Xi Jinping and other Chinese leaders “are clearly paying dividends.” The announcement covers areas such as agricultural trade, financial services and energy to boost economic cooperation. Amongst other things, China will receive imports of beef and LNG from the US, while the latter agrees to apply the same bank prudential supervisory and regulatory standards to Chinese banking institutions as to other foreign banking institutions.

The US Commerce Department announced on Thursday that Washington “recognizes the importance” of China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative and is therefore deputing a delegation to attend the forum in Beijing.

It cannot be lost on the Trump administration that OBOR is shaping up as a new vector of globalization and the US will be the loser if it stays out of the new supply chain. Ning Jizhe, China’s vice-minister of the National Development and Reform Commission said in Beijing on Saturday, “Chinese outbound investment is forecast to total $600 billion to $800 billion over the next five years, a fairly large proportion of which will go into markets related to the Belt and Road Initiative.” This compares with the $60 billion China has so far invested in OBOR projects.
All in all, Modi government’s China policies are turning out to be very short-sighted and based on vanities and prejudices carried forward from another era that are hopelessly unsustainable today. It was possible to have rationally analysed that the Belt and Road Forum in Beijing will turn out to be a seminal event in global politics. But Modi decided to boycott it. The sad part is the sophistry in the Indian argument.
The plain truth is that in the emerging scenario in J&K, India should be more than satisfied with a solution to the Kashmir problem without having to redraw territorial boundaries and which would somehow legitimise the Line of Control as the international border.
Indira Gandhi knew this home truth; Rajiv Gandhi knew it; Narasimha Rao knew it; AB Vajpayee most certainly knew it. But Modi somehow doesn’t get it.
The Modi government dreams up that all of Greater Kashmir stretching up to Wakhan Corridor belongs to India. A foreign policy based on such poppycock does not serve the country’s interests. The Modi government lends money to Vietnam to buy patrol boats to stand up to China, while President Tran Dai Quang attends the OBOR event in Beijing and is feted by President Xi.The international community will only regard our leaders as a frivolous lot with a provincial mind. Read a candid essay, here, by Prem Shankar Jha on what OBOR could have been and should have been for India’s development agenda.


source: http://blogs.rediff.com/mkbhadrakumar/2017/05/13/modi-blew-it-big-time-on-china-policies/
 
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So true..
india were expecting few countries to stand with them ( usa, japan , Vietnam, nepal etc) .

And say what? How is any other country supposed to oppose something they have no direct stake in? India opposes OBOR/CPEC based on territorial sovereignty claims. The others have no such claims on which to oppose.

Having said that, it is correct that India should separate the overall OBOR from CPEC. The former may turn out to be a good initiative. Let's wait and see.
 
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Only we have sovereignty issue about OBOR. Why should we stop others from reaping the benefits of OBOR:lol:?
:D as expected .
Then why this fuss about " we are not going to attend BRF" :D . are you signaling someone to come and insist you :D.
Either you agree with me or not but usa & japan ditch india at the last moments . :lol: .

Anti China block :D .
And say what? How is any other country supposed to oppose something they have no direct stake in? India opposes OBOR/CPEC based on territorial sovereignty claims. The others have no such claims on which to oppose.

Having said that, it is correct that India should separate the overall OBOR from CPEC. The former may turn out to be a good initiative. Let's wait and see.
 
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commie stooges and so called free thinkers and liberal jounalists in india with leftists/maoists leanings are so butthurt that NaMo adminstration's outright rejection to join there master China's OBOR project's but till any indian nationalist BJP government is in power we are not getting onboard any Chinese initiative period no matter what come what may
 
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commie stooges and so called free thinkers and liberal jounalists in india with leftists/maoists leanings are so butthurt that NaMo adminstration's outright rejection to join there master China's OBOR project's but till any indian nationalist BJP government is in power we are not getting onboard any Chinese initiative period no matter what come what may


Correction: Hindutva Nationalist... not Indian Nationalist

Anyways... your country, your mess.

The undoing of India will be none other than their "small hearts" ... blinds them.
 
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Correction: Hindutva Nationalist... not Indian Nationalist

Anyways... your country, your mess.

The undoing of India will be none other than their "small hearts" ... blinds them.
and who are you ? and whats your concren about india :azn:
 
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and who are you ? and whats your concren about india :azn:

And who are you and what is your concern about pakistan?... I.e you are here on PDF

We are the Descendants of the Indus Civilization... looking down at you. :)

In all seriousness, India's mess is India's own concern. I personally, couldn't care less... unfortunately the reverse isn't true...
 
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And who are you and what is your concern about pakistan?... I.e you are here on PDF

We are the Descendants of the Indus Civilization... looking down.
well then why bothered about India mind your own "mulk e millat"/watan e aziz and make it better and be part of gods gift to world economy the CEPC ....but but but we do not want to be part of it thanks but no thanks why do Pakistanies and Chinese keep making threads about it and why india not joining it ... answer it cause we do not want to period end of story ... cheers mate :tup:
 
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well then why botherred about india mind your own "mulk e millat"/wat e aziz and make it better and be part of gods gift to world economy the CEPC ....but but but we dont want to be part of it thanks but no thanks why do pakistanies and chinese keep making threads about it and why india not joining it ... answer it cause we dont want to period end of story ... cheers mate :tup:

Umm... you are here on PDF... the irony of your post still evades you...

Please stop blowing up innocents people in pakistan to stop CPEC... other than that nobody cares about India joining... CPEC is only for people with Big Hearts. ... not tiny ones... :)
 
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