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After blocking India’s NSG bid, China now seeks New Delhi’s help on South China Sea issue

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After blocking India’s NSG bid, China now seeks New Delhi’s help on South China Sea issue.

Facing severe criticism from several world quarters for rejecting an international tribunal’s recent verdict over South China Sea, China is now seeking India’s support to ensure that other countries do not raise the controversial issue during the upcoming G20 meet in early September.

According to reports, China does not want a discussion on the subject at G20, and wants India not to join any country which is seeking a discussion.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, who will be arriving here on a three-day visit starting August 12, will be making efforts to ensure that India does not join other countries in raising the matter during the G20 summit in Hangzhou.

Beijing is extremely worried that several countries, including the United States, will raise the issue after an international tribunal rejected its claims over ownership of much of the sea area recently. The ruling came after Philippines challenged Beijing’s claim over much of the sea area at a tribunal constituted under the United Nations Convention of the Law of the Seas.

Initially, Beijing was not pleased by the guarded response from New Delhi which said that the UN convention should be effectively implemented, and all the relevant parties should cooperate.

During his three-day stay here, Yi will hold talks with his counterpart Sushma Swaraj on August 13 during in which key regional and bilateral issues will also be discussed, including the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) issue.

Earlier this year, China had blocked India’s membership bid at the Plenary meeting of the 48- nation grouping in June on the grounds that it was a non-NPT signatory.

The visit by Chinese minister also comes just days after Chinese troops ‘transgressed’ the border on land and by air in Chamoli district of Uttarakhand.

Announcing the visit, External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Vikas Swarup on Friday said that the leaders will discuss various issues of mutual interests, including the upcoming multilateral meetings with G-20 Summit being held in China and the BRICS Summit being held in India.

When asked whether India will raise the recent incident of transgression in Uttarakhand at the meeting, Swarup said, all international, regional and bilateral issues of mutual interest will be discussed.

However, he added that the Defence Minister has already made a statement and there are mechanisms, including at army- to-army level, to take care of such incidents.

According to sources, the Indian side is likely to raise the issue of China scuttling India's NSG membership bid.

"Visit of Foreign Minister Wang to India is part of the regular high level dialogue between the two countries," Swarup said.

Apart from India, Wang will also visit Kenya and Uganda during his six-day trip starting from August 9.

http://www.indiatvnews.com/print/ne...-delhi-s-help-on-south-china-sea-issue-342576
 
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yes, we should help them like we helped them on tibet. China is just sending feelers on what Indias reaction will be. They certainly dont care about what world says about them. But as they get painted into a corner, the will see less countries supporting them in international fora.
 
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China doesn't need anyone's help, I am sure they can hold their ground with ease.
 
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A netural source will be appreciated. The kind of BS Indian media can come up just to feel those good moments.
@Chinese-Dragon care to comment?
 
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The Chinese screwed us during the NSG membership fiasco. Now it's time for sweet revenge!
They can't have the cake and eat it too, can they? What goes around, comes around, right? :pop:
 
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It is worrying that China doesn't want to abide by an international tribunes ruling.

India should make sure that this is the first item on the Agenda to be discussed at G20.
haha, look into the mirrow, who are you? you can try but I will assure you india will be the first one ever to be kicked out of G20 meeting.

India just are bragging again. It is nobody in the internatinal politics and no one will be dumb enough to seek help from a country like india.
 
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haha, look into the mirrow, who are you? you can try but I will assure you india will be the first one ever to be kicked out of G20 meeting.

India just are bragging again. It is nobody in the internatinal politics and no one will be dumb enough to seek help from a country like india.
Ooh. Super duper power China ....we are so scared of you ....:lol:
 
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It is worrying that China doesn't want to abide by an international tribunes ruling.

India should make sure that this is the first item on the Agenda to be discussed at G20.
Wait until G20 will be held in India in the future
:man_in_love::man_in_love::man_in_love:
 
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It is worrying that China doesn't want to abide by an international tribunes ruling.

India should make sure that this is the first item on the Agenda to be discussed at G20.

Well.I would say we need a critical calculation in this diplomatic scenario
China is not our eternal enemy .
We dont have to worry about others but only cares about our own interest.

Chinese knows our capability in diplomacy.
We should raise bargain chip,a bit higher.
We wont drag this issue in G 20 but they have to make concessions in NSG.
Take it or leave it .Fair deal.
 
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Wow!! I am Lovin this---

China - At global Level has no friends, else But 1. its reputation speaks Volumes no word to be said about it...

Here is a Simple Game Chinese have sent their best Diplomat to Inform Indians to Speak of 1 China & SCS...
Dare Indians flitch -- Game will Get Hotter...

Now above, Tactic would have worked when Italian Mafia & her Lolly-Pop--Plucking Son were around.

This Farse wont work Mr WANG Yi....I would love to read one more Warning Memo in Peoples Daily.
 
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