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By Sachin Parashar, TNN | 7 Aug, 2015, 11.08AM IST
Settle South China Sea dispute under UN convention: India - The Economic Times


NEW DELHI: As India seeks to give teeth to its 'Act East' policy, the government on Wednesday asked parties involved in South China Sea (SCS) dispute to learn from the successful arbitration of India's maritime territorial dispute with Bangladesh under United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).

China's 9-dash-line claims almost the entire SCS and Beijing continues to maintain that UNCLOS doesn't have the mandate to deal with territorial issues.

That the Narendra Modi government is willing to take up China over the dispute has been evident from the manner in which Modi and President Barack Obama have sought to mention and highlight the issue in Indo-US bilateral documents. The two countries even issued a Joint Strategic Vision for the Asia-Pacific and Indian Ocean Region in January this year in which they affirmed the importance of safeguarding maritime security and ensuring freedom of navigation and overflight in the SCS.

Speaking at the 5th East Asia Summit foreign ministers' Meeting in Kuala Lumpur, minister of state for external affairs V K Singh said territorial disputes must be settled through peaceful means "as was done by India and Bangladesh recently using the mechanisms provided under UNCLOS". It must be mentioned here that the verdict by a UN tribunal in the case of that dispute went in favour of Bangladesh. India reacted by saying that it was committed to abiding by the outcome of the process.


Singh expressed hope that all parties to the disputes in the SCS will abide by the guidelines on the implementation of the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the region.

"We further support efforts for the early adoption of a Code of Conduct on the South China Sea on the basis of consensus," said Singh.

Foreign ministers of several ASEAN countries have been pushing China for a Code of Conduct in the SCS to prevent an escalation of tension in the region. At least four other countries have competing claims to parts of SCS - Vietnam, Philippines, Malaysia and Brunei.

"In a world of inter-dependence and globalization, there is no option but to follow international laws and norms. India supports freedom of navigation in international waters, including the South China Sea, the right of passage and overflight, unimpeded commerce and access to resources in accordance with principles of international law, including the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea," said Singh.
 
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and Kashmir is bi-lateral issue... :P ;)
no offence... but a point to ponder
 
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and Kashmir is bi-lateral issue... :P ;)
no offence... but a point to ponder
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) ...Kashmir issue doesnt come under the purview of this law..otherwise India would have asked China to do the same to resolve our border issues....see dude, there is drastic difference between claiming an oceanic area and claiming a land already inhabited by people..!
 
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By Sachin Parashar, TNN | 7 Aug, 2015, 11.08AM IST
Settle South China Sea dispute under UN convention: India - The Economic Times


NEW DELHI: As India seeks to give teeth to its 'Act East' policy, the government on Wednesday asked parties involved in South China Sea (SCS) dispute to learn from the successful arbitration of India's maritime territorial dispute with Bangladesh under United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).

China's 9-dash-line claims almost the entire SCS and Beijing continues to maintain that UNCLOS doesn't have the mandate to deal with territorial issues.

That the Narendra Modi government is willing to take up China over the dispute has been evident from the manner in which Modi and President Barack Obama have sought to mention and highlight the issue in Indo-US bilateral documents. The two countries even issued a Joint Strategic Vision for the Asia-Pacific and Indian Ocean Region in January this year in which they affirmed the importance of safeguarding maritime security and ensuring freedom of navigation and overflight in the SCS.

Speaking at the 5th East Asia Summit foreign ministers' Meeting in Kuala Lumpur, minister of state for external affairs V K Singh said territorial disputes must be settled through peaceful means "as was done by India and Bangladesh recently using the mechanisms provided under UNCLOS". It must be mentioned here that the verdict by a UN tribunal in the case of that dispute went in favour of Bangladesh. India reacted by saying that it was committed to abiding by the outcome of the process.


Singh expressed hope that all parties to the disputes in the SCS will abide by the guidelines on the implementation of the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the region.

"We further support efforts for the early adoption of a Code of Conduct on the South China Sea on the basis of consensus," said Singh.

Foreign ministers of several ASEAN countries have been pushing China for a Code of Conduct in the SCS to prevent an escalation of tension in the region. At least four other countries have competing claims to parts of SCS - Vietnam, Philippines, Malaysia and Brunei.

"In a world of inter-dependence and globalization, there is no option but to follow international laws and norms. India supports freedom of navigation in international waters, including the South China Sea, the right of passage and overflight, unimpeded commerce and access to resources in accordance with principles of international law, including the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea," said Singh.



Chalo ji

Aa gayee yaad UN ki bhi (finally someone remembered UN). :-)

Otherwise Bharatis are always shouting "Bi-lateral" , Bhai-lattterrral.
 
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United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) ...Kashmir issue doesnt come under the purview of this law..otherwise India would have asked China to do the same to resolve our border issues....see dude, there is drastic difference between claiming an oceanic area and claiming a land already inhabited by people..!
how could you say that...
both pak and ind went to UN and agreed on not only ceasefire but also on referendum (1948). China was not party on that time..
 
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how could you say that...
both pak and ind went to UN and agreed on not only ceasefire but also on referendum (1948). China was not party on that time..

Referendum would have held if Pakistan withdraws its forces in 1948 but Pakistan military havnt withdrawal that time.
 
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Chalo ji

Aa gayee yaad UN ki bhi (finally someone remembered UN). :-)

Otherwise Bharatis are always shouting "Bi-lateral" , Bhai-lattterrral.

India was among the original members of the United Nations that signed the Declaration by United Nations at Washington on 1 January 1942 and also participated in the historic UN Conference of International Organization at San Francisco from 25 April to 26 June 1945.

India was amongst the most outspoken critics of apartheid and racial discrimination in South Africa. In fact, India was the first country to raise the issue in the UN (in 1946) and played a leading role in the formation of a Sub-Committee against Apartheid set up by the General Assembly.

San Francisco Conference: India Signs United Nations Charter, 26 June 1945
Sir A. Ramaswami Mudaliar, Supply Member of the Governor-General's Executive Council and leader of the delegation of India, signs the United Nations Charter.
india-and-united-nations-1.jpg


Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, chairman of the Indian Delegation to the second part of the First General Assembly of the United Nations, addresses a plenary meeting.
25 October 1946
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India was among the original members of the United Nations that signed the Declaration by United Nations at Washington on 1 January 1942 and also participated in the historic UN Conference of International Organization at San Francisco from 25 April to 26 June 1945.

India was amongst the most outspoken critics of apartheid and racial discrimination in South Africa. In fact, India was the first country to raise the issue in the UN (in 1946) and played a leading role in the formation of a Sub-Committee against Apartheid set up by the General Assembly.

San Francisco Conference: India Signs United Nations Charter, 26 June 1945
Sir A. Ramaswami Mudaliar, Supply Member of the Governor-General's Executive Council and leader of the delegation of India, signs the United Nations Charter.
india-and-united-nations-1.jpg


Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, chairman of the Indian Delegation to the second part of the First General Assembly of the United Nations, addresses a plenary meeting.
25 October 1946
117017.jpg


Thank you for sharing classical pictures.

It is easy to point out a little grass clipping in someone beard,
What's mighty difficult is to sea the whole damned forest in someone's own eye.

peace
 
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India's opinion in the matter is sadly irrelevant.
 
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