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The Asia Africa Growth Corridor (AAGC) sponsored by India and Japan is welcome -- as long as it does not try to trip China's Belt and Road initiative, a Chinese newspaper said on Wednesday.

Announced by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in May, the AAGC, essentially a maritime corridor, was seen by some as a counterbalance to the Belt and Road initiative, the state-run Global Times said in a report.

"The new venture, jointly led by India and Japan - two countries that have so far opted not to join the B&R initiative - sets out a vision for the better integration of South Asia, Southeast Asia and East Asia with Africa and Oceania," it said.

The Times said the India-Japan vision indicates an overlap between the AAGC and the Belt and Road project "and invites controversy over the actual intentions behind the growth corridor.

"It goes without saying that India and Japan could feel free to embark on a new connectivity initiative and no one is begging them to join the B&R initiative.

"As long as the AAGC aims to embrace inclusive growth and promote joint prosperity, the corridor should be encouraged.

"But if India and Japan design the corridor to deliberately counterbalance China's B&R, they should think twice before rushing to it because the route of the AAGC has an extensive geographic overlap with the route of the B&R initiative," the report said.

"That's particularly the case, considering that China has already made huge commitments to developing Africa while the India-Japan partnership is only just taking shape.

"If the AAGC aims to squeeze out China's B&R initiative instead of serving as a complement, it actually divides what's supposed to be a united force to forge ahead with inclusive growth in dozens of countries and regions along the route of the B&R initiative.

"India, for its part, should be particularly level-headed and guard against any over-assertive plans that may go awry."


http://www.business-standard.com/ar...japan-over-trade-corridor-117080201173_1.html
 
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Ministry of Warning daily schedule

9 AM - Warning to India on Doklam
10 AM - Warning to US on SCS
11 AM - Warning to SCS states
12 PM - Warning to Japan
1 PM - Lunch
2 PM - Warning to India- Japan over trade coridor
3 PM - Warning to Mongolia
4 PM - Warning to Pakistan against any misadventures of their "assets" in CPEC
5 PM - Warning to African Countries, Sri Lanka, Myanmar etc to pay their debts
 
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Here is the original article.


India-Japan growth corridor may mean division, not connectivity for Asia, Africa

By Xiao Xin Source:Global Times Published: 2017/8/1 22:33:39

Some who seek to sow discord have described the Asia Africa Growth Corridor (AAGC) - a connectivity project jointly forged by India and Japan - as an oppositional vision intended to counterbalance China's "Belt and Road" (B&R) initiative.

But the two countries working on the alternative growth corridor should keep cool and position the AAGC as a complement to the wide-ranging B&R initiative.

This would make particular sense for India, which needs an overhaul of its infrastructure such as railways, highways and airports. Given this situation, India is believed to benefit much more from B&R infrastructure projects than the AAGC venture.

Announced by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in May during the African Development Bank meeting in Gandhinagar, India the AAGC, essentially a maritime corridor, has been seen by some as a counterbalance to the B&R initiative. The new venture, jointly led by India and Japan - two countries that have so far opted not to join the B&R initiative - sets out a vision for the better integration of South Asia, Southeast Asia and East Asia with Africa and Oceania.

That vision indicates an overlap between the AAGC and the B&R, and in turn invites controversy over the actual intentions behind the growth corridor as well as urges a rethink on the latecomer.

It goes without saying that India and Japan could feel free to embark on a new connectivity initiative and no one is begging them to join the B&R initiative. As long as the AAGC aims to embrace inclusive growth and promote joint prosperity, the corridor should be encouraged. But if India and Japan design the corridor to deliberately counterbalance China's B&R, they should think twice before rushing to it because the route of the AAGC has an extensive geographic overlap with the route of the B&R initiative.

That's particularly the case, considering that China has already made huge commitments to developing Africa while the India-Japan partnership is only just taking shape.

China is Africa's top economic partner, with bilateral merchandise trade totaling $188 billion in 2015, more than triple the India-Africa trade figure, as per a new report by McKinsey & Company. India is Africa's second-biggest trade partner. Additionally, China has taken the lead in investing in Africa, providing aid and infrastructure financing to the continent, according to the report.

If the AAGC aims to squeeze out China's B&R initiative instead of serving as a complement, it actually divides what's supposed to be a united force to forge ahead with inclusive growth in dozens of countries and regions along the route of the B&R initiative. India, for its part, should be particularly level-headed and guard against any over-assertive plans that may go awry.

The author is a reporter with the Global Times. bizopinion@globaltimes.com.cn

http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1059129.shtml
 
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Look at this global times guy :haha::omghaha:

Chinese People will Believe this Video and will Proved of that

Matching with US in the water very laughable comment to match up with US Army for china will take another 3 Decades or more
 
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India has stepped on the dragons tail and they now winning on all counts.
 
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....and the daily warning started..
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Ministry of Warning daily schedule

9 AM - Warning to India on Doklam
10 AM - Warning to US on SCS
11 AM - Warning to SCS states
12 PM - Warning to Japan
1 PM - Lunch
2 PM - Warning to India- Japan over trade coridor
3 PM - Warning to Mongolia
4 PM - Warning to Pakistan against any misadventures of their "assets" in CPEC
5 PM - Warning to African Countries, Sri Lanka, Myanmar etc to pay their debts

So far they have warned:

1- Bhutan

2- USA

3- Vietnam

4- Japan

5- Mongolia

6- UK (really, they did)

7- South Korea (caution)

8- Us

That's 8 freaking countries in 2 weeks.

a- They build their OBOR from our territory illegally and brazenly
b- They openly support terror leaders from being sanctioned by the UN.
c- They block our entry into NSG which is a non-military body and meant for trade of nuclear energy.
d- They block us in UNSC
e- They send submarines into our oceanic region
f- They transgress into our territories in J&K, Uttarakhand and Himachal.

And now they have a problem with a commercial trade corridor.

After all this, we are the aggressors???

WTF is going on in China?
 
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