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India unlikely to give China market economy status | The Indian Express

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Ahead of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit to India beginning Wednesday, New Delhi has indicated that it was not inclined to grant China the coveted ‘full-fledged market economy’ status in the near future.

Also, though China is keen to make huge investments, especially in industrial parks, railways, telecom and infrastructure, India is unlikely to considerably relax the security norms for any of these investments.

For not granting market economy status, New Delhi cites factors such as China’s lack of transparency in minimum wages, property rights, huge government subsidies and loan rates, besides alleged absence of proper business accounting standards/principles in the country. Lack of a ‘free market’ and significant government interference in the market are also concerns.

“Discussions that we are having now is with the understanding that we (India) will not recognise them as a market economy in the near future. In the telecom sector, they (Chinese companies) agreed to reveal the ‘source code’ for their systems to assure that there is no security threat. Many foreign companies do not offer to reveal source code. But we will deal with it on a case-to-case basis. There could, however, be no relaxation of security norms for any Chinese investment,” an official said.

China considers grant of the market economy status as a pre-requisite for greater trade and investment ties with countries. Though 60-odd countries, including Brazil, have recognised China as a market economy, the remaining, including India, the US and the European Union, have not done so despite pressure and persistent demands from Chinese authorities.

Due to the Chinese economy having a strong government influence, the members of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), as per interpretations of China’s WTO accession protocol, can till 2016 treat China as a non-market economy for the purpose of anti-dumping probe.

- See more at: India unlikely to give China market economy status | The Indian Express
 
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Also India please give back land of south Tibet taken by India illegally

The Mc-Mohan line is recognized by china as well for its borders with Burma. So there is no occupation by India.

Only an unreasonable claim by china.

Aksai Chin on the other hand is a disputed area with both claims being legitimate.
 
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The Mc-Mohan line is never accepted by China...
Also India take further land from China in the 1950s.
That lead to the counter attack of China..
India continuously invade China and take land and blame China for the counter attack...


The Mc-Mohan line is recognized by china as well for its borders with Burma. So there is no occupation by India.

Only an unreasonable claim by china.

Aksai Chin on the other hand is a disputed area with both claims being legitimate.
 
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The Mc-Mohan line is never accepted by China...
Also India take further land from China in the 1950s.
That lead to the counter attack of China..
India continuously invade China and take land and blame China for the counter attack...

China-Burma border is the Mc-Mohan line so you have already accepted the border as de-facto.

Stop this childish propaganda. No one buys into this BS. Do you ?
 
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Due to the Chinese economy having a strong government influence, the members of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), as per interpretations of China’s WTO accession protocol, can till 2016 treat China as a non-market economy for the purpose of anti-dumping probe.
About two years to go. Don't make any real practical difference beside rhetorical cheap shot typical of Indian media anyway.
 
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Yet China does not accept this line for India-China border.
It is also a illegal line..

China-Burma border is the Mc-Mohan line so you have already accepted the border as de-facto.

Stop this childish propaganda. No one buys into this BS. Do you ?
 
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give and take. it will depend upon how the chinese market is opened up to inddian companies. what's the big fuss here ?

keep on trollin !!!
 
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Who needs India to recognize anything my delusional friends? Do you accept our dollars is green? Well, this you have to accept - your pathetic country is not important at all;)
 
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Yet China does not accept this line for India-China border.
It is also a illegal line..

Yes, it accepts it for Burma but does not do so for India.

That is why its an unreasonable claim and gets no acknowledgement from India. It was legal and continues to remain legal as far as rest of the world is concerned.

Who needs India to recognize anything my delusional friends? Do you accept our dollars is green? Well, this you have to accept - your pathetic country is not important at all;)

Then why are you appearing so pathetic trying to convince us of this ?? :lol:
 
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China never accept this line.
This line is only accepted by local tibet government yet they have no power to do that
China -Burma border much similar as this line, but not meaning China accept this line..


Yes, it accepts it for Burma but does not do so for India.

That is why its an unreasonable claim and gets no acknowledgement from India. It was legal and continues to remain legal as far as rest of the world is concerned.



Then why are you appearing so pathetic trying to convince us of this ?? :lol:
 
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Yes, it accepts it for Burma but does not do so for India.

That is why its an unreasonable claim and gets no acknowledgement from India. It was legal and continues to remain legal as far as rest of the world is concerned.



Then why are you appearing so pathetic trying to convince us of this ?? :lol:
You just answered your own question: it had to spelled out for you because you are too stupid to understand. Try again;)
 
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China never accept this line.
This line is only accepted by local tibet government yet they have no power to do that
China -Burma border much similar as this line, but not meaning China accept this line..

That is irrelevant.

India took over from the British, China took over from the Tibetans. But all past treaties are respected. That is how international relationship works. Nothing has changed.

In any case Mc-Mohan line ran all the way from Burma to India. China has officially recognized the Burmese part of the line but not the Indian part of the line. You see how china looses credibility by doing so ?

You just answered your own question: it had to spelled out for you because you are too stupid to understand. Try again;)

LOL why ? :lol:
 
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loses credibility???
I don`t see that..
The Chinese central government never accept this line with India, so it is illegal..
The Chinese central government accept this line with Burma, both party accept this line without conflict, this is legal.
If any India in the border sold land to China with signed treaty without notifying the India government, then it is legal?
yes there are treaty....


That is irrelevant.

India took over from the British, China took over from the Tibetans. But all past treaties are respected. That is how international relationship works. Nothing has changed.

In any case Mc-Mohan line ran all the way from Burma to India. China has officially recognized the Burmese part of the line but not the Indian part of the line. You see how china looses credibility by doing so ?



LOL why ? :lol:
 
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