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Not perturbed by growing India, Bhutan ties: China - Rediff.com India News


Playing down its unsuccessful bid to establish diplomatic ties with Bhutan, China on Monday said it is glad to see New Delhi and Thimphu develop their relations further during the just-concluded visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

"With regard to China's relations with Bhutan, we have not established diplomatic relations but our two countries maintain friendly exchanges and visits," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Hua Chunying told a media briefing answering a question on Modi's visit to Thimphu.
"We respect the independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Bhutan and we are willing to further develop good neighbourly relations with Bhutan based on the five principles of peaceful coexistence," she said.
Strategically placed between India and Tibet, Bhutan has remained aloof since 1951 after China took firm control of Tibet, which borders with Bhutan.
Relations between Beijing and Thimphu remained traditionally strained following a border dispute. However in a surprise move in 2012, the then Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and his Bhutanese counterpart, Jigmi Y Thinley met on the sidelines of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development at Rio De Janeiro.
During the meeting, the two leaders expressed their willingness to establish diplomatic relations and discussed measures to speed up efforts to resolve the border dispute and to step up bilateral ties.
But Bhutan did not pursue the move apparently to avoid creating any misunderstanding in its ties with India. China and Bhutan however continue their exchanges with visits by high level diplomats besides a dialogue to resolve the border dispute.
On Modi's visit to Thimphu which was his first foreign visit after taking over as prime minister, Hua said, "We are paying attention to the Indian prime minister's visit. We are glad to see our neighbours develop friendly ties with each other".
Asked how China viewed Modi's visit which was portrayed by some reports as an attempt to contain China's influence, Hua said that China attached great importance to its relationship with India. The relations in recent years have witnessed healthy and stable development of the strategic partnership of cooperation between the two countries.
Since the inauguration of the new Indian government, Premier Li had a telephone conversation with Modi and Foreign Minister Wang Yi "made a successful visit" to India as a special envoy of President Xi Jinping, she said.
"Generally speaking we are full of confidence in the further development of China-India relations in the future," she said. China has full expectation and confidence in promoting ties with India, she said.
 
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Both of us Bhutan and China do not need diplomatic relations for we are just a whole one country.
 
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So the message is sent .That game was nice PM Narendra Modi.

Message received in Beijing !

The above article is an acknowledgment of that ...:D

Do you claim just about everything that has a border with you?

No they claim moon & mars , sun , stars , galaxies also ...although they do not share borders with them ...!

according to them, since they exist in Universe ....Universe must belong to them ......:P
 
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No they claim moon & mars , sun , stars , galaxies also ...although they do not share borders with them ...!

according to them, since they exist in Universe ....Universe must belong to them ......:P

Haha, certainly some Chinese members leave no stone unturned in giving us that impression. On topic, a clever move by PM. Secure our interest in our region first then look towards ASEAN.
 
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Haha, certainly some Chinese members leave no stone unturned in giving us that impression. On topic, a clever move by PM. Secure our interest in our region first then look towards ASEAN.

This guy is scoring six on every ball ....with such run rate we will see Indian century very soon.

I just hope he is not surprised by nasty balls that will surely come his ways ...

and I am praying hard for this guy not to throw his wicket cheaply ...and that he will last till the very end of the match ...

We need a master - blaster who will take Team India to respectable score ....

It is possible ...we need to keep patience and keep working hard ...

Hopes are high ..while modi is on crease ...


Right now I see even commentators are excited ..and have fallen in love with him .

Keeping fingers crossed !!!

Even bookies @ dalal street are hopeful ....

and as usual Nation is watching this incredible inning with baited breath !!!
 
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This guy is scoring six on every ball ....with such run rate we will see Indian century very soon.

I just hope he is not surprised by nasty balls that will surely come his ways ...

and I am praying hard for this guy not to throw his wicket cheaply ...and that he will last till the very end of the match ...

We need a master - blaster who will take Team India to respectable score ....

It is possible ...we need to keep patience and keep working hard ...

Hopes are high ..while modi is on crease ...


Right now I see even commentators are excited ..and have fallen in love with him .

Keeping fingers crossed !!!

Even bookies @ dalal street are hopeful ....

and as usual Nation is watching this incredible inning with baited breath !!!

Creative Analogy. In addition to the points you have made i would just like to add that we should not be overjoyed by our small achievements purely because of the mammoth task of nation and relation building. Bhutan is just a part of the tip of the iceberg. We need to appreciate the step but also keep in mind the larger picture. We have to accept the 'String of pearls' strategy by the Chinese and the steady encirclement of India by China. Gwadar is a masterstroke as it would completely bypass Indian Ocean which the Indian Navy rules. Chinese are smart they keep saying they want good relation but never make statements that would anger us. But their action sure mean something and that needs to be looked at by India very very carefully.

Faster sanction of money for Chabhar and faster implementation of work needs to be a priority for Modi Ji. Japan would the center of our foreign policy. I am expecting significant results from the visit. And lastly we need USA. As much people talk of being cautious in dealing with them, the reality is US support would be very important not only to decrease Chinese influence but also Pakistani activities in Afghanistan in check.

That don't mean we have to discourage Chinese investment we very much welcome it.
 
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Creative Analogy. In addition to the points you have made i would just like to add that we should not be overjoyed by our small achievements purely because of the mammoth task of nation and relation building. Bhutan is just a part of the tip of the iceberg. We need to appreciate the step but also keep in mind the larger picture. We have to accept the 'String of pearls' strategy by the Chinese and the steady encirclement of India by China. Gwadar is a masterstroke as it would completely bypass Indian Ocean which the Indian Navy rules. Chinese are smart they keep saying they want good relation but never make statements that would anger us. But their action sure mean something and that needs to be looked at by India very very carefully.

Faster sanction of money for Chabhar and faster implementation of work needs to be a priority for Modi Ji. Japan would the center of our foreign policy. I am expecting significant results from the visit. And lastly we need USA. As much people talk of being cautious in dealing with them, the reality is US support would be very important not only to decrease Chinese influence but also Pakistani activities in Afghanistan in check.

That don't mean we have to discourage Chinese investment we very much welcome it.

Indeed ..agree with each and every word that you have spelt !

There is a long way to go ...

Just having ' consolidating ' Bhutan is one thing ..we have host of other challenges in right our backyard ...

and we may not be able to regain what we have lost in Sri-lanka ( although all is not lost yet ....)

we need to give Chinese taste of their own medication ...by taking plunge in ASEAN .

Japan can catalyse to open us the ASEAN market ....

Right way to counteract China can be economically ...

That's how they are dealing with US ....

something which even US is not able to fend off ...

Both US and China will try to court us to keep away from each other ...India needs to utilize it to the hilt .


We are in critical phase of Geo-politics ....

Things were never so good and opportune for India .


There will be no Second opportunity for us .
 
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Narendra Modi's Bhutan visit demonstrates his 'pragmatism': article

Beijing: Prime Minister Narendra Modi's choice of Bhutan as his first foreign destination demonstrates his "pragmatism" to develop ties with neighbours and should not be exaggerated with "China factors", an article in a state-run daily here said today.
"Modi's trip to Bhutan should not be exaggerated and added with too many China factors," an article in the Global Times said.
"Bhutan hasn't established diplomatic relations with many countries, such as China or the US," it said, referring to former Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao's attempt to sound Bhutan to open diplomatic relations during his meeting with his then counterpart Jigmi Thinley in 2011 at an international forum.
"Thinley also expressed a willingness to settle border issues with China in a cooperative manner. This has caused quite a stir in India which sees China as its arch rival in its neighbourhood," the article said.
"India's concern about China, if there is any, may be that it wants to see if there is any correlation between China's attitudes in solving border disputes with India and Bhutan," it said.
"Modi has made Japan his second stop. Given his choice of Bhutan as first foreign trip and Japan as the second, it is fair to say pragmatism dominates his agenda," considering that his focus is on economic development, the article said.
The biggest difference between Modi's election manifesto and that of the Congress party was that Modi focuses on economic growth and vows to learn business mode from foreign countries, it said.
In the past, the target of India's "Look East" policy was ASEAN, and now it has shifted to Japan which can provide with investment and technology, it added.
Japan's nationalist Prime Minister Shinzo Abe also has plans to woo India. Some even view Modi as India's Abe. And these two countries have no historical disputes, the article
noted.
In the future, India may play a bigger role in regional frameworks such as the BRICS, the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation and the Conference on Interaction and Confidence
Building Measures in Asia, the article said.
"All in all, that Modi puts neighborhood politics on a more positive trajectory, and his balancing act among major regional players reaffirms his reputation for pragmatism," it said .
 
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Another master stroke of Modi. Bangladesh will be next in line followed by Sri Lanka ;)
 
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Both of us Bhutan and China do not need diplomatic relations for we are just a whole one country.
Are you an adolescent from Mars??

I don't know why kids still in primary school are allowed to post here on PDF. :dirol:
 
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