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Hangzhou: India on Sunday raised its concern with China over the Cpec which runs through Pakistan-administered Kashmir and terrorism “emanating from the region” as Prime Minister Narendra Modi told Chinese President Xi Jinping the two countries need to be “sensitive” to each other’s strategic interests.

Asserting that fight against terror should not be motivated by “political considerations”, Modi said it is of “paramount importance that we respect each other’s aspirations, concerns and strategic interests” to ensure durable bilateral ties.

During the bilateral meeting with Xi on the sidelines of the G20 summit here, Modi raised India’s concerns over the $46 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (Cpec) being laid through Pakistan-administered Kashmir.

Besides a host of energy-related projects, the Cpec consists of rail, road and pipelines to ferry oil and gas from Gwadar port on Arabian Sea to Kashghar in China’s Muslim-dominated Xinjiang province through Pakistan-administered Kashmir.

Replying to a question whether the terrorism emanating from the region where the Cpec is being laid through has been discussed, External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Vikas Swarup told reporters the issue has been raised during the meeting.

In his candid comments reflecting India’s concerns, Modi said both India and China need to be “sensitive” to each other’s strategic interests and called for specific actions to “prevent growth of negative perception”.

“As a matter of principle, both countries would have to be sensitive to each other’s strategic interests,” Swarup said while touching upon broad themes that Modi stressed upon during his 35-minute bilateral with Xi, their eighth meeting.

“In order to promote positive convergence, we would also need to prevent growth of negative perception. For this, the specific actions by both countries would play the major role,” he said.

In particular, Modi highlighted that “we have succeeded in maintaining peace and tranquillity on the border”, he added.

Condemning the recent suicide bomb attack on the Chinese Embassy in Bishkek, capital of Kyrgyzstan, Modi said it is yet another proof of the continuing scourge of terrorism.

“The Prime Minister reiterated that our response to terror must not be motivated by political considerations,” Swarup said.

On his part, Xi said China is willing to work with India to maintain their “hard-won sound” ties and further boost bilateral cooperation.

“China is willing to work with India to maintain their hard-won sound relations and further advance their cooperation”, state-run Chinese Xinhua News Agency quoted Xi as saying.

“China and India should respect and care for each other on issues of major concern, and handle differences in a constructive way,” Xi told Modi.

Xi said both sides had seen healthy, stable and speedy development of their relationship, and that as neighbours and developing nations they should continue high-level exchanges.

http://gulfnews.com/news/asia/india...an-economic-corridor-with-xi-1.1890824ghbours
 
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In the whole article there is negligible info about "CPEC" content he had spoken, but the title is completely different. Another troll fest.
 
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Seems like modi's back side is on massive fire.

Indian dream is: stop inflow of investment and foreign development funds into pakistan.
the indians have done this successfully and our own people have helped them do it, take noora for example!
 
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Hangzhou: India on Sunday raised its concern with China over the Cpec which runs through Pakistan-administered Kashmir and terrorism “emanating from the region” as Prime Minister Narendra Modi told Chinese President Xi Jinping the two countries need to be “sensitive” to each other’s strategic interests.

Asserting that fight against terror should not be motivated by “political considerations”, Modi said it is of “paramount importance that we respect each other’s aspirations, concerns and strategic interests” to ensure durable bilateral ties.

During the bilateral meeting with Xi on the sidelines of the G20 summit here, Modi raised India’s concerns over the $46 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (Cpec) being laid through Pakistan-administered Kashmir.

Besides a host of energy-related projects, the Cpec consists of rail, road and pipelines to ferry oil and gas from Gwadar port on Arabian Sea to Kashghar in China’s Muslim-dominated Xinjiang province through Pakistan-administered Kashmir.

Replying to a question whether the terrorism emanating from the region where the Cpec is being laid through has been discussed, External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Vikas Swarup told reporters the issue has been raised during the meeting.

In his candid comments reflecting India’s concerns, Modi said both India and China need to be “sensitive” to each other’s strategic interests and called for specific actions to “prevent growth of negative perception”.

“As a matter of principle, both countries would have to be sensitive to each other’s strategic interests,” Swarup said while touching upon broad themes that Modi stressed upon during his 35-minute bilateral with Xi, their eighth meeting.

“In order to promote positive convergence, we would also need to prevent growth of negative perception. For this, the specific actions by both countries would play the major role,” he said.

In particular, Modi highlighted that “we have succeeded in maintaining peace and tranquillity on the border”, he added.

Condemning the recent suicide bomb attack on the Chinese Embassy in Bishkek, capital of Kyrgyzstan, Modi said it is yet another proof of the continuing scourge of terrorism.

“The Prime Minister reiterated that our response to terror must not be motivated by political considerations,” Swarup said.

On his part, Xi said China is willing to work with India to maintain their “hard-won sound” ties and further boost bilateral cooperation.

“China is willing to work with India to maintain their hard-won sound relations and further advance their cooperation”, state-run Chinese Xinhua News Agency quoted Xi as saying.

“China and India should respect and care for each other on issues of major concern, and handle differences in a constructive way,” Xi told Modi.

Xi said both sides had seen healthy, stable and speedy development of their relationship, and that as neighbours and developing nations they should continue high-level exchanges.

http://gulfnews.com/news/asia/india...an-economic-corridor-with-xi-1.1890824ghbours

Link is not working...???
 
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That is what Modi will be doing for the rest of his life.
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its not that, but india spent alot of money on its terrist activities and they thought they had pakistan exuasted but chinese came in and boosted pakistan on sum 60bn steriods investment. That has made indias modi *** swollen. apparently its filled up with used tea bags to cool it.

anyone garam chai only, 5 ruppee.
 
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Doesn't he fed up already? I think he doesn't realizes that the humiliation he has faced up until now from China is indirectly affecting his Country's image. Or his Country wants him to be humiliated everywhere, because wherever he goes he protest against CPEC, I am pretty sure that's what haunts him in his dreams too.
And also our elders used to say that no matter how wealthy an immoral man becomes, he doesn't give up his immorality & their comes a time when he shows the true colors of his character. I hope ya all know what I mean by that.
 
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Hangzhou: India on Sunday raised its concern with China over the Cpec which runs through Pakistan-administered Kashmir and terrorism “emanating from the region” as Prime Minister Narendra Modi told Chinese President Xi Jinping the two countries need to be “sensitive” to each other’s strategic interests.

Asserting that fight against terror should not be motivated by “political considerations”, Modi said it is of “paramount importance that we respect each other’s aspirations, concerns and strategic interests” to ensure durable bilateral ties.

During the bilateral meeting with Xi on the sidelines of the G20 summit here, Modi raised India’s concerns over the $46 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (Cpec) being laid through Pakistan-administered Kashmir.

Besides a host of energy-related projects, the Cpec consists of rail, road and pipelines to ferry oil and gas from Gwadar port on Arabian Sea to Kashghar in China’s Muslim-dominated Xinjiang province through Pakistan-administered Kashmir.

Replying to a question whether the terrorism emanating from the region where the Cpec is being laid through has been discussed, External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Vikas Swarup told reporters the issue has been raised during the meeting.

In his candid comments reflecting India’s concerns, Modi said both India and China need to be “sensitive” to each other’s strategic interests and called for specific actions to “prevent growth of negative perception”.

“As a matter of principle, both countries would have to be sensitive to each other’s strategic interests,” Swarup said while touching upon broad themes that Modi stressed upon during his 35-minute bilateral with Xi, their eighth meeting.

“In order to promote positive convergence, we would also need to prevent growth of negative perception. For this, the specific actions by both countries would play the major role,” he said.

In particular, Modi highlighted that “we have succeeded in maintaining peace and tranquillity on the border”, he added.

Condemning the recent suicide bomb attack on the Chinese Embassy in Bishkek, capital of Kyrgyzstan, Modi said it is yet another proof of the continuing scourge of terrorism.

“The Prime Minister reiterated that our response to terror must not be motivated by political considerations,” Swarup said.

On his part, Xi said China is willing to work with India to maintain their “hard-won sound” ties and further boost bilateral cooperation.

“China is willing to work with India to maintain their hard-won sound relations and further advance their cooperation”, state-run Chinese Xinhua News Agency quoted Xi as saying.

“China and India should respect and care for each other on issues of major concern, and handle differences in a constructive way,” Xi told Modi.

Xi said both sides had seen healthy, stable and speedy development of their relationship, and that as neighbours and developing nations they should continue high-level exchanges.

http://gulfnews.com/news/asia/india...an-economic-corridor-with-xi-1.1890824ghbours

Barking by a terrorist, Modi who represents Hindu extremist fanatics, carries no weight and value. Chinese will show their foot to Modi's hue and cry in a deserving manner. Indians are so scared by the CPEC that they wasted no time in requesting protection from US. That is obvious from the defense agreement they recently signed. The fact that the US will use Indians bases/facilities rather than Indians using American bases/facilities is quite clear. Silly claims from Indians make no sense.
 
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Am getting damn sick of this 24/7 rona dhona. May it be a single digit F-16s or multi digit investment in Pakistan, Chankiya rules are always adhered to by the so called Asian Tiger. Like I use to say always "A huge country with a sparrow heart".
 
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