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India expels three Chinese state media journalists amid strained bilateral ties

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India expels three Chinese state media journalists amid strained bilateral ties

India has expelled three journalists of the Chinese official news agency, Xinhua, by refusing to renew their visas to work in the country, a move that could worsen the already strained relations between the two countries.

The three journalists have been ordered to leave India by July 31. Journalists Wu Qiang and Lu Tang head Xinhua’s bureau in New Delhi and Mumbai respectively.

The third, She Yonggang, is a reporter based in Mumbai.

No reason was given for the Indian government’s decision to not renew their visas and officials at the external affairs ministry contacted by Hindustan Times on Saturday offered no immediate comment.

HT reached out to Xinhua in Beijing but an official there said nobody could be immediately contacted for a comment.

The decision comes at a time when relations between New Delhi and Beijing have been under strain following China’s refusal last month to back India’s bid for membership of the Nuclear Suppliers Group. Beijing has been wary of New Delhi’s growing bonhomie with Washington.

Non-renewal of visas is a common practice followed by governments to expel foreign journalists whose writing is seen as critical of official policy.

In December, China expelled a French journalist for writing a piece questioning the government’s handling of the situation in the restive Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR), describing the reporting as fabricated.

The mode of expulsion was similar: The journalist’s visa wasn’t renewed.

Wu has been working in India for seven years while the other two were posted in Mumbai last year. Xinhua works directly under the jurisdiction of the State Council, or the Chinese Cabinet, headed by Premier Li Keqiang.

The two countries have a history of delaying granting of journalist visas but this is possibly the first time that an extension or renewal of visas has been denied.

The journalists’ visas had expired earlier this year but they were asked to wait. However, their passports were returned to them without the visa, effectively ensuring that they could not move out of the cities of residence.

On July 14, all three were informed that they had to leave India by July 31 as their visas will not be renewed.

Analysts said the possibility of China carrying out tit-for-tat expulsions of Indian-journalists could not be ruled out.

Five Indian journalists work out of Beijing at present. Additionally, a number of Indians work for China’s English state media like China Central Television, China Daily and China Radio International.

Two more New Delhi-based Indian journalists are currently on a fellowship to China at the invitation of the communist government.





Perhaps these journalists were doing something else?
 
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The mode of expulsion was similar: The journalist’s visa wasn’t renewed.
Visa is privilege not right. This is technically not an expulsion, staying on expired visa is illegal hence a criminal offense.

Xinhua works directly under the jurisdiction of the State Council, or the Chinese Cabinet,
Which simply means that they are not independent but official mouthpieces who do not have any journalistic values or ethics.
 
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Excellent! This government is sure showing some balls. And there's the beefing up of forces at the LAC too! And making it plain to the Chinese that they need to adhere to international norms and treaties like the UNCLOS!
 
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The funny thing is that it's not the Chinese media who is painting India in a bad light with all the gang rape/caste/poverty headlines, that is the Western media. But they are Westerners so for India everything they do is automatically fine. :P

Hell, Chinese state media actually shows India in a good light. Or, they did before this.
 
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India has expelled three journalists of the Chinese official news agency, Xinhua, by refusing to renew their visas to work in the country, a move that could worsen the already strained relations between the two countries.

Come on India. Why are U setting on deliberate confrontation course with China? So much events in this recent past between the two is only paving way for further escalation. Not worth it.
 
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come on cheerleader.why poke ur nose in matters which doesn't concern you & your country

If U use lil brain then U wud come to conclusion that given the so called two front war fighting thingi that has been prevailing in India, do U think this escalation of yours wud not be extended to Pakistan? Nonetheless RIP civilized conversation.
 
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If U use lil brain then U wud come to conclusion that given the so called two front war fighting thingi that has been prevailing in India, do U think this escalation of yours wud not be extended to Pakistan? Nonetheless RIP civilized conversation.
visa cancelation means escalation & two front war...cheerleaders logic :disagree: buy that logic france would be at war with china as report mentioned china expelling french journalist:lol:
 
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LOL that will sure get you the NSG and UNSC seat you have been asking us for. :cheesy:

You just faced diplomatic embarrassment over your fake 9 Dash lines and your MTCR application has been dumped for years, yet you act some wannabe shupa powa on public forums.

India is a De facto NSG member, remember 2008 waiver ? India shall surely support your bid in MTCR as member if CPC promise to behave lol

They are boot-lickers with an inferiority complex to whites.
Says a Bangladeshi who live among whites and work in "Indian" restaurants, mostly as menial jobs and Waiter.
 
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You just faced diplomatic embarrassment over your fake 9 Dash lines and your MTCR application has been dumped for years, yet you act some wannabe shupa powa on public forums.

India is a De facto NSG member, remember 2008 waiver ? India shall surely support your bid in MTCR as member if CPC promise to behave lol


Says a Bangladeshi who live among whites and work in "Indian" restaurants, mostly as menial jobs and Waiter.

LOL China is NOT a superpower, we are a developing country:

China is still a developing country: Hu Jintao - Xinhua News

Whereas India's President claimed that India was a superpower in 2012:

India will become a superpower in 2012: President Kalam - Economic Times

Unlike you guys, we know where we stand. We are a developing country, not a superpower like India.
 
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LOL that will sure get you the NSG and UNSC seat you have been asking us for. :cheesy:
It must be your state media which gave you an impression that china is the one who decides who will get into the NSG,its just thats china alone opposes Indian entry and your application for MTCR is supported by none in the group.that must have hurt,your post is full of hurt bro.atleast try to pretend you are not hurt.
 
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