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China-Pakistan economic corridor violates our sovereignty, India tells Beijing

China-Pakistan economic corridor violates our sovereignty, India tells Beijing
PTI | Updated: Feb 22, 2017, 08.27 PM IST
HIGHLIGHTS
  1. China must explain how India can take part in the Silk Road summit being held in Beijing: Foreign secretary S Jaishankar
  2. CPEC violates Indian sovereignty because it runs through Azad Kashmir (Azad Kashmir): Jaishankar
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Foreign secretary S Jaishankar at the upgraded India-China strategic dialogue in Beijing on Tuesday. (PTI photo)
BEIJING: India on Wednesday said China must explain how New Delhi can take part in the Silk Road summit being held here this year when the $46 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor passing through Azad Kashmir violates its sovereignty.

"The subject came up. They have extended an invitation to the government to participate in the summit. We are examining the matter," foreign secretary S Jaishankar, who co-chaired an upgraded strategic dialogue between the two countries, told reporters here.

"The fact that China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is part of this particular initiative. CPEC violates Indian sovereignty because it runs through Azad Kashmir (Azad Kashmir)," Jaishankar said.

"Since they (China) are a country who have been very sensitive to sovereignty concerns, it was for them to say how a country whose sovereignty has been violated can come on an invitation. We would like to see what proposal any body has in this regard. We were very frank with them in sharing what our concerns were and we share it in public. But the issue for us is a sovereignty issue," he said.

Chinese President Xi Jinping, who launched the multi- billion dollar One Belt One Road (OBOR) initiative and called for Silk Road connectivity, has convened the summit in May which officials here say will be held on a massive scale.

Leaders of about 20 countries so far have confirmed participation, the Chinese foreign ministry said.

While conveying India's position, Jaishankar said, "but from our side, I explained to them that India today is a pro-connectivity country. We have connectivity initiatives with all sides and we are active participants (in) most of them."

He highlighted India's participation in Myanmar's Kaladan project, Chabahar port project with Iran, as well as north south corridor with Russia.

"We had agreed to take part int the Bangladesh, China, India Myanmar (BCIM) corridor in which I pointed out India is (the) most active country" taking part, he said.

BCIM is also part of the China's Silk Road initiative.

India also has reservations over the 21st Maritime Silk Road project, also part of the OBOR, over its security concerns in the Indian Ocean.


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Indians are very shortsighted here, this project will do tremendous good for local Kashmir , prosperity in the end will reduce tension and terrorism indians daily complain about
 
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NOW It is for PAKISTAN to convince the CHINA that she is the Legitimate Occupier of that Region

They can show the Records provided they have them :devil:

Pakistan no need to convince China

We already have Karakoram constructed by China before your birth and also Azad Kashmir is not Disputed Territory according to the United nation. Only Jammu & Kashmir declared as Disputed Territory along with the mutual signatory of 192 nations except one LPC
 
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India cannot watch Pakistan make progress through CPEC

Recent terrorist attacks have Indian fingerprints all over
 
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GB may be indian part we have it and we will do what we like.
Road bna rhe han gernade nhi phor rhe. Indians have violated our sovereignity by making roads in IOK.
 
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China-Pakistan economic corridor violates our sovereignty, India tells Beijing
PTI | Updated: Feb 22, 2017, 08.27 PM IST
HIGHLIGHTS
  1. China must explain how India can take part in the Silk Road summit being held in Beijing: Foreign secretary S Jaishankar
  2. CPEC violates Indian sovereignty because it runs through Azad Kashmir (Azad Kashmir): Jaishankar
57296383.jpg
Foreign secretary S Jaishankar at the upgraded India-China strategic dialogue in Beijing on Tuesday. (PTI photo)
BEIJING: India on Wednesday said China must explain how New Delhi can take part in the Silk Road summit being held here this year when the $46 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor passing through Azad Kashmir violates its sovereignty.

"The subject came up. They have extended an invitation to the government to participate in the summit. We are examining the matter," foreign secretary S Jaishankar, who co-chaired an upgraded strategic dialogue between the two countries, told reporters here.

"The fact that China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is part of this particular initiative. CPEC violates Indian sovereignty because it runs through Azad Kashmir (Azad Kashmir)," Jaishankar said.

"Since they (China) are a country who have been very sensitive to sovereignty concerns, it was for them to say how a country whose sovereignty has been violated can come on an invitation. We would like to see what proposal any body has in this regard. We were very frank with them in sharing what our concerns were and we share it in public. But the issue for us is a sovereignty issue," he said.

Chinese President Xi Jinping, who launched the multi- billion dollar One Belt One Road (OBOR) initiative and called for Silk Road connectivity, has convened the summit in May which officials here say will be held on a massive scale.

Leaders of about 20 countries so far have confirmed participation, the Chinese foreign ministry said.

While conveying India's position, Jaishankar said, "but from our side, I explained to them that India today is a pro-connectivity country. We have connectivity initiatives with all sides and we are active participants (in) most of them."

He highlighted India's participation in Myanmar's Kaladan project, Chabahar port project with Iran, as well as north south corridor with Russia.

"We had agreed to take part int the Bangladesh, China, India Myanmar (BCIM) corridor in which I pointed out India is (the) most active country" taking part, he said.

BCIM is also part of the China's Silk Road initiative.

India also has reservations over the 21st Maritime Silk Road project, also part of the OBOR, over its security concerns in the Indian Ocean.


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Pakistan and China should reject this Indian lie. That's what it deserves. Indian claim of sovereignty over Azad Kashmir has no legal basis at all. It's just a lie. Drop Indian claim onto your feet, the place it deserves.
 
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since when Kashmir become party of gaydia thy are already occupying some part of Kashmir illegally and calming azad Kashmir as their part what a fool. get lost gaydians and also leave occupied Kashmir also.

YOU BUILD CHARBAHAR TO COUNTER GAWADER DID WE SAY ANY THING TO YOU THEN WHY YOU ARE BARKING WHEN ANY OTHER COUNTRY PROGRESS
 
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China-Pakistan economic corridor violates our sovereignty, India tells Beijing
PTI | Updated: Feb 22, 2017, 08.27 PM IST
HIGHLIGHTS
  1. China must explain how India can take part in the Silk Road summit being held in Beijing: Foreign secretary S Jaishankar
  2. CPEC violates Indian sovereignty because it runs through Azad Kashmir (Azad Kashmir): Jaishankar
57296383.jpg
Foreign secretary S Jaishankar at the upgraded India-China strategic dialogue in Beijing on Tuesday. (PTI photo)
BEIJING: India on Wednesday said China must explain how New Delhi can take part in the Silk Road summit being held here this year when the $46 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor passing through Azad Kashmir violates its sovereignty.

"The subject came up. They have extended an invitation to the government to participate in the summit. We are examining the matter," foreign secretary S Jaishankar, who co-chaired an upgraded strategic dialogue between the two countries, told reporters here.

"The fact that China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is part of this particular initiative. CPEC violates Indian sovereignty because it runs through Azad Kashmir (Azad Kashmir)," Jaishankar said.

"Since they (China) are a country who have been very sensitive to sovereignty concerns, it was for them to say how a country whose sovereignty has been violated can come on an invitation. We would like to see what proposal any body has in this regard. We were very frank with them in sharing what our concerns were and we share it in public. But the issue for us is a sovereignty issue," he said.

Chinese President Xi Jinping, who launched the multi- billion dollar One Belt One Road (OBOR) initiative and called for Silk Road connectivity, has convened the summit in May which officials here say will be held on a massive scale.

Leaders of about 20 countries so far have confirmed participation, the Chinese foreign ministry said.

While conveying India's position, Jaishankar said, "but from our side, I explained to them that India today is a pro-connectivity country. We have connectivity initiatives with all sides and we are active participants (in) most of them."

He highlighted India's participation in Myanmar's Kaladan project, Chabahar port project with Iran, as well as north south corridor with Russia.

"We had agreed to take part int the Bangladesh, China, India Myanmar (BCIM) corridor in which I pointed out India is (the) most active country" taking part, he said.

BCIM is also part of the China's Silk Road initiative.

India also has reservations over the 21st Maritime Silk Road project, also part of the OBOR, over its security concerns in the Indian Ocean.


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now india will do its best to isolate the china.
Azad Kashmir was never a part of India.

This is a legit issue that India has raised given that Kashmir is still a disputed territory. It just muddies the water even more.
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NOW It is for PAKISTAN to convince the CHINA that she is the Legitimate Occupier of that Region

They can show the Records provided they have them :devil:
Pakistan don't need to convince anyone unlike india. CEPEC is the outcome.:crazy:
 
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Sorry to bring you the bad news

Pakistan has taken a policy decision to make these pests disappear for the time being.

They are wise enough not to show their middle finger to Trump

Come up with your claim after 4 or 8 years

Pakistan no need to convince China

We already have Karakoram constructed by China before your birth and also Azad Kashmir is not Disputed Territory according to the United nation. Only Jammu & Kashmir declared as Disputed Territory along with the mutual signatory of 192 nations except one LPC

OK

If calling a state by its region or renaming a region can solve the problem then India will also rename :

Kashmir valley as Jyaada Azad Kashmir, Jammu region as Bilkul Azad Jammu, and Laddakh region as Sachmuch Azad Laddakh. :D
 
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@Laozi
Why do you want to use Chinese picture as your Avatar?
Are you an Indian??
 
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@Laozi
Why do you want to use Chinese picture as your Avatar?
Are you an Indian??
In India we call such men 'GURU'

GURU is the wise one who visits earth for the benefit of Mankind

AND a GURU is neither Chinese or Indian. His blessings are for all
 
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India is not obsessed with CPEC. Take it out of the disputed territory of J&K and no Indian will know if such a thing exists. India had even opposed Karakoram Highway for the same reasons.
Indians are fine with status quo. They have larger part of Kashmir with even larger policing. Thy can keep doing it, while we develop our infrastructure. We are happy with small part
 
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