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With Pakistan a long-time ally of Beijing, many observers have said that China is seeking to encircle India with “a string of pearls”. ─ AP/File

NEW DELHI: India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi has played down fears over China's growing regional clout ahead of his landmark trip to Beijing, saying the rival Asian powerhouse has a “right” to seek greater influence.

While ties between the nuclear-armed nations have long been strained over a bitter border dispute, China's recent push to forge closer ties with countries in India's backyard has caused some alarm in New Delhi.

But in an interview with Time published Thursday, Modi said nations have a “natural tendency” to want to increase their influence, which is their right ─ so long as they respect human rights and international rules.

“You referred to the increase in Chinese influence in the region and in the world,” he told the magazine in a rare interview.

“I think it is a very natural tendency for the nations to increase their influence in the international space, as they pursue their international relations with different countries.

“I firmly believe that with due regard to international rules and regulations, and with full respect for human values ... each country has the right to increase its presence, its impact and influence internationally for the benefit of the global community.”

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Modi, who is due to fly to Beijing next Thursday on his first trip since being elected a year ago, has signalled he will pursue a more muscular foreign policy than India's previous left-leaning government.

Since coming to power, Modi has sought to revive India's role as a champion of South Asia, mindful of how China has forged closer ties in recent years with neighbours such as Sri Lanka, Nepal and the Maldives.

With Pakistan a long-time ally of Beijing, many observers have said that China is seeking to encircle India with “a string of pearls”.

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Relations between the two countries are dogged by mistrust stemming from a brief, bloody border war in 1962 over the northeastern Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh, areas of which Beijing claims as South Tibet.

Modi warned China to shed its “expansionist mindset” at an election rally last year. China hit back, saying it “never waged a war of aggression to occupy any inch of land of other countries”.

But in the interview, Modi said the two countries have shown “great maturity” in recent decades and were committed to “economic cooperation”.

“It is not a volatile border. Not a single bullet has been fired for over a quarter of a century now. This essentially goes to prove that both countries have learnt from history,” Modi said.
 
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rightly said by Modi... there is nothing wrong in increasing power and influence by China or by india or any body else... not only reigionally but globally too... after all "jisaki laathi, usaki bhains"
 
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India has always had a strong fear of China post-1962 so his comments are not that surprising. The Chinese at Beijing must be laughing hard at the Indian political cowardice.

“It is not a volatile border. Not a single bullet has been fired for over a quarter of a century now. This essentially goes to prove that both countries have learnt from history,

The Chinese don't fire bullets. They just walk in some 20 km inside India, pitch their tent and have a picnic for a week before going back.
 
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India has always had a strong fear of China post-1962 so his comments are not that surprising. The Chinese at Beijing must be laughing hard at the Indian political cowardice.



The Chinese don't fire bullets. They just walk in some 20 km inside India, pitch their tent and have a picnic for a week before going back.
So where are you from china or Pakistan indian patriot
 
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with all due respect modi ji you are very wrong. chinese dont have any right to seek regional influence. they are free to influence their own country.
 
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India has always had a strong fear of China post-1962 so his comments are not that surprising. The Chinese at Beijing must be laughing hard at the Indian political cowardice.



The Chinese don't fire bullets. They just walk in some 20 km inside India, pitch their tent and have a picnic for a week before going back.
Not exactly, They Congress only knew that what you say, You know the Nathu la and Jelep La incidents?The local commanders took the initiative and forced the chinese back, then Nehru was happy.
BJP aint Congress, you have to realize that.In diplomacy if he said China is the aggressor, West would erupt and offer to mediate the border issue,or ask for a base.They wanted that titbit from him, he gave a diplomatic answer.
Our Diplomatic answer doesnt mean we back down, Once our infrastructure and Army Modernization drive is complete,we will show them who is on a firm ground.Until then bide our time, Just like the Chinese did until their Economy was up to challenge others.Same thing.The Chinese know about our army and their bravery, i met some chinese soldiers in china who were posted on the border.So i know first hand what they think of us.
"Sabar ka Phal, Meetha hota hai"-Shirdi Sai Baba.
 
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:rofl: like he has another choice......he has to come in terms with reality so should indian bureaucracy.
 
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India has always had a strong fear of China post-1962 so his comments are not that surprising. The Chinese at Beijing must be laughing hard at the Indian political cowardice.



The Chinese don't fire bullets. They just walk in some 20 km inside India, pitch their tent and have a picnic for a week before going back.
come on,both countries have a divergence on the border in this area, and chinese never laugh at rational sounds.

China has a right no doubt, but is it right? that's totally different thing.
only strength and national interests talk in internation relationship,right or not dosent mattter.
 
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The Chinese know about our army and their bravery, i met some chinese soldiers in china who were posted on the border.So i know first hand what they think of us.

Yea, the Chinese respect Indian bravery so much that they march 20 kilometers inside Ladakh, picth camp for a week and have a gala picnic celebrating Indian bravery.
 
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China has a right no doubt, but is it right? that's totally different thing.

Why is it wrong? China is a sovereign state, the nations around india are free and sorereign states too, so whats your problem?
 
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