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While India Was Obsessed With Gujarat Elections, China Encircled Us
Four key developments have taken place, all of which have the imprint of China. Slowly but surely the dragon has been creeping up on India, in what is considered India’s backyard.
Zakka Jacob | CNN-News18

Updated December 15, 2017, 2:28 PM IST

The last fortnight has been all about Gujarat. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Congress president-elect Rahul Gandhi, other leading members of both the government and opposition, as well as media have been squarely interested in the Gujarat campaign. While it’s been all about the “neech comments”, Pakistan, Khilji, Aurangzeb and what not, one thing seems to have missed most of our commentators as well much of our media coverage. Last week has been a particularly bad one for India in the neighbourhood. Four key developments have taken place, all of which have the imprint of China. Slowly but surely the dragon has been creeping up on India, in what is considered India’s backyard.

CHINA-MALDIVES FTA

China and Maldives signed a Free Trade Agreement last week. The FTA deal was clinched during President Abdullah Yameen’s official visit to Beijing. Maldives also endorsed China’s Maritime Silk Route which is part of its One Belt, One Road (OBOR) initiative which India has shunned because of sovereignty concerns.


The Maldivian President described China “as among our closest friends, most trusted and most dependable partners”. Incidentally, Maldives is the only country PM Modi has not visited since he assumed office in May 2014.

India has not been comfortable working with the Yameen regime preferring the previous dispensation under Mohammad Nasheed who was ousted undemocratically. China, of course, has moved in to occupy the space which India vacated.

SRI LANKA LEASES HAMBANTOTA PORT TO CHINA FOR 99 YEARS

After much consternation, the Government of Sri Lanka last week granted the strategic southern port of Hambantota on a 99-year lease to the Chinese state owned company China Merchants Port Holdings.

The 1.3 billion dollar deal was signed seven years ago under the previous dispensation of Mahinda Rajapaksa but was renegotiated by the current Sirisena government. Under the new plan, the Chinese company has entered into a joint venture with Sri Lanka’s Port Authority with a 70% stake.

Ranil Wickremesinghe, Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister, had this to say during the port inauguration ceremony. “With this agreement we have started to pay back the loans. Hambantota will be converted to a major port in the Indian Ocean.”


RETURN OF KP OLI AS NEPAL PRIME MINISTER

The unified Communist alliance of the UML and Maoists has come to power in Nepal with KP Oli, the head of the UML party, to be the next Prime Minister. Oli is seen as largely pro-China and is keen to reset his country’s ties with both Beijing and New Delhi.

In 2015, Oli was the Prime Minister when India tacitly encouraged a blockade led by the Madheshi parties because of their lack of proper representation in the new constitution. Normal life was halted for many weeks and the feeling in Kathmandu was that India was behaving like a big brother.

Already, Oli has promised to extend rail links with China. The new government is expected to present China with a wishlist of highways, airports and rail projects which the Chinese will happily oblige given their keen interest to get engaged in the Himalayan kingdom and blunt India’s influence there.

DOKLAM IS BACK

While much of our energies were sapped by Gujarat, the Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi was here in Delhi along with the Russian Foreign Minister for the Russia India China trilateral. After the meeting the statement issued by Wang once again brought to the fore, the use of the phrase “illegal occupation of Doklam by Indian troops.”

There have also been media reports that Chinese troops for the first time have returned to the disputed site and made permanent structures there including tents and camps. By all indications, the Chinese troops intend to stay put there for the winters, something which they have never done in the past.

Both the Ministry of Defence and the Ministry of External Affairs have been conspicuously silent on these media reports. And since no media is allowed anywhere close to Doklam, it is impossible to independently verify the same. In this light, it is important for the government of India to reveal the contours of the August 28 deal struck with the Chinese.
 
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BoooHooo... a ton of hot air... noting else... China has been trying to get hold of hambantota for 3 years so that has got noting to do with Gujarat elections.. similarly deal with Maldives ... India already has an FTA with them ...and yes the Dokalam... we will see if China has balls to step over to Bhutan territory and lay a brick...
 
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BoooHooo... a ton of hot air... noting else... China has been trying to get hold of hambantota for 3 years so that has got noting to do with Gujarat elections.. similarly deal with Maldives ... India already has an FTA with them ...and yes the Dokalam... we will see if China has balls to step over to Bhutan territory and lay a brick...
Since you consider yourself more knowledgeable than CNN reporter and one man challenge to the PLA!!!
Why wasting yourself sitting behind a screen. o_O
 
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Since you consider yourself more knowledgeable than CNN reporter and one man challenge to the PLA!!!
Why wasting yourself sitting behind a screen. o_O
When was stating the obvious a great journalistic skill... all this guy has done is wasted some paper and internet space that a student of Geopolitics will see in his twitter feed every day.... this article is an attempt to change the media discourse from How Congress party of India is getting their *** plastered in Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh... and poor guy could not even do that... LOL
 
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When was stating the obvious a great journalistic skill... all this guy has done is wasted some paper and internet space that a student of Geopolitics will see in his twitter feed every day.... this article is an attempt to change the media discourse from How Congress party of India is getting their *** plastered in Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh... and poor guy could not even do that... LOL
So apart from being incompetent , you also consider the reporter to be a Congress stooge.
 
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People need to calm down... China can not encircle India even if they deploy 10 times their Navy across Indian Ocean... India's sea routes work both east and west ways.... where China can only use eastern side as Sea facing... all India needs to do is Choke China at Mellaca strait ... and thats about it... all this talk of Encircling is nothing but hogwash....
 
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There is some truth in that article, but the blame must be laid at the step of Sushma Swaraj, rather than Modi.

Its Swaraj who is responsible for the relationship in the immediate neighborhood. Her and the NSA.

Especially the fiasco in Maldives.

Modi has a more Global responsibility.

SL was contained quite masterfully by the govt.

Nepal elections is an internal matter of Nepal and India govt. has good control on that situation.

Doklam is still in play and its too early to make a call. But clearly our relationship with china is on a worsening path and that is NOT a good thing.

Dr. Swamy needs to be brought in as a special envoy and help rebuild Indo-China relationship.
 
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Since you consider yourself more knowledgeable than CNN reporter and one man challenge to the PLA!!!
Why wasting yourself sitting behind a screen. o_O
UUhhh, I can feel the sourness of that orange.:rofl:

This is an ongoing game, I would be worried about Maldives. They seems exceptionally PRO CHINA.:china:. If you look at the map, the choice between SL or Maldives as the tip of the encirclement, I think Maldives makes better sense due to the distance. SL is too near to be a useful base.

So it's Kyauphyu, Maldives, Gwadar, then the circle is complete. Myanmar under Rohingya crisis is very desperate for China.
 
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UUhhh, I can feel the sourness of that orange.:rofl:

This is an ongoing game, I would be worried about Maldives. They seems exceptionally PRO CHINA.:china:. If you look at the map, the choice between SL or Maldives as the tip of the encirclement, I think Maldives makes better sense due to the distance. SL is too near to be a useful base.

So it's Kyauphyu, Maldives, Gwadar, then the circle is complete. Myanmar under Rohingya crisis is very desperate for China.

LOL..... US already has a Military base in Maldives in diego garcia :lol:

Another 'high iq' chinese :lol:
 
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:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl: My high IQ Indian Diego Garcia is not in the Maldivian Archipelago, it's 500km away in the Chagos Archipelago. Had never been Maldivian in history.:china:

LOL.... more 'high iq' chinese post.

They are part of the Maldives. In fact in 1975 the island of Gan from the Archipelago was returned to Maldives by UK and in fact there is a dispute between UK and Maldives regarding Diego Garcia. :lol:
 
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