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India-Vietnam oil exploration deal must be stopped.
(Global Times)
13:13, October 14, 2011
India and Vietnam inked an agreement for joint oil exploration in the South China Sea on Wednesday. Both countries clearly know what this means for China.China may consider taking actions to show its stance and prevent more reckless attempts in confronting China in the area.
Just one day after signing an agreement on ground rules to resolve maritime disputes in Beijing, Hanoi reached an agreement with New Delhi for joint exploration. It is hard to tell if this shows a double-dealing mentality from Hanoi, or a disagreement among Vietnam's top decision-makers.
By inking pacts with Vietnam, India probably has deeper considerations in its regional strategy than simply getting barrels of oil and gas.
India is willing to fish in the troubled waters of the South China Sea so as to accumulate bargaining chips on other issues with China.
There is strong political motivation behind the exploration projects. China's vocal objections may not be heeded. China must take practical and firm actions to make these projects fall through.
China should denounce this agreement as illegal. Once India and Vietnam initiate their exploration, China can send non-military forces to disturb their work, and cause dispute or friction to halt the two countries' exploration.
Editorial?India-Vietnam oil exploration deal must be stopped - People's Daily Online
(Global Times)
13:13, October 14, 2011
India and Vietnam inked an agreement for joint oil exploration in the South China Sea on Wednesday. Both countries clearly know what this means for China.China may consider taking actions to show its stance and prevent more reckless attempts in confronting China in the area.
Just one day after signing an agreement on ground rules to resolve maritime disputes in Beijing, Hanoi reached an agreement with New Delhi for joint exploration. It is hard to tell if this shows a double-dealing mentality from Hanoi, or a disagreement among Vietnam's top decision-makers.
By inking pacts with Vietnam, India probably has deeper considerations in its regional strategy than simply getting barrels of oil and gas.
India is willing to fish in the troubled waters of the South China Sea so as to accumulate bargaining chips on other issues with China.
There is strong political motivation behind the exploration projects. China's vocal objections may not be heeded. China must take practical and firm actions to make these projects fall through.
China should denounce this agreement as illegal. Once India and Vietnam initiate their exploration, China can send non-military forces to disturb their work, and cause dispute or friction to halt the two countries' exploration.
Editorial?India-Vietnam oil exploration deal must be stopped - People's Daily Online