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Barely weeks after it failed in its attempt to block Asian Development Bank (ADB) funds to a project in Arunachal Pradesh, China has successfully struck back.
Last month, in a development New Delhi has been quiet about, China won a vote on a disclosure agreement, which prevents ADB from formally acknowledging Arunachal Pradesh as part of India. (A disclosure agreement is a formal notification of a project once its approved by the ADB Board).
On June 16, India had successfully isolated China the entire ADB Board except Beijing had voted in Indias favour and secured approval for its $2.9-billion country plan. China had raised objections to the plan because it included $60-million projects in Arunachal Pradesh. It argued that ADB cannot fund projects in disputed areas like Arunachal Pradesh.
Clearly, China did not give up after that defeat and the reversal is symptomatic of its growing clout. Its learnt that India lost the vote despite US and most of the Western bloc voting in Indias favour. In what was relatively a narrow margin, the scales were tilted in Chinas favour by Japan, Australia and a group of other South East Asian countries. Despite US support, India was also surprised by the fact that Australia chose to go with China. Pakistan, of course, also went with China.
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China strikes back on Arunachal
Just few weeks ago Indians were talking how India successfully got loan made it clear in the world that Anachur Pardesh is purely indian territory and not disputed state..that India have more political clout then China..China could not do anything.
Last month, in a development New Delhi has been quiet about, China won a vote on a disclosure agreement, which prevents ADB from formally acknowledging Arunachal Pradesh as part of India. (A disclosure agreement is a formal notification of a project once its approved by the ADB Board).
On June 16, India had successfully isolated China the entire ADB Board except Beijing had voted in Indias favour and secured approval for its $2.9-billion country plan. China had raised objections to the plan because it included $60-million projects in Arunachal Pradesh. It argued that ADB cannot fund projects in disputed areas like Arunachal Pradesh.
Clearly, China did not give up after that defeat and the reversal is symptomatic of its growing clout. Its learnt that India lost the vote despite US and most of the Western bloc voting in Indias favour. In what was relatively a narrow margin, the scales were tilted in Chinas favour by Japan, Australia and a group of other South East Asian countries. Despite US support, India was also surprised by the fact that Australia chose to go with China. Pakistan, of course, also went with China.
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China strikes back on Arunachal
Just few weeks ago Indians were talking how India successfully got loan made it clear in the world that Anachur Pardesh is purely indian territory and not disputed state..that India have more political clout then China..China could not do anything.