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China has urged India to support the “One-China policy”, something that India has not done in official documents since 2010, a development that has come following the improvement in bilateral ties. The one-China policy acknowledges only the People’s Republic of China and does not recognise the existence of Taiwan or Republic of China.

India has in turn communicated that it wants China to refrain from projects in Azad Kashmir and the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) that violate India’s sovereignty, according to people aware of the matter. They said China has not made any move so far to address India’s concerns over the CPEC, which remains the key reason for India to oppose China’s Belt and Road Initiative.

Ahead of the second meeting of PM Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping on June 9, China has told India that a reiteration of one-China policy by India would significantly help enhance mutual trust between the two countries. The issue is understood to have figured in external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj’s discussion with her Chinese counterpart Wang Yi on the sidelines of the BRICS meet in South Africa earlier this week.

The first India-China joint statement without India reaffirming one-China policy was issued after the then PM Manmohan Singh hosted the then Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao in December 2010. India declined to reaffirm the one-China policy in the joint statement in retaliation to China’s policy of issuing “stapled visas”, instead of regular visas in Indian passports, to J&K residents seeking to travel to China.

India continued with this practice even after Modi became PM in 2014. By then, China had drawn up a plan to build an economic corridor linking Kashgar in Xinxiang Province in northwestern China and a deep sea port at Gwadar in Balochistan in south-western Pakistan.

Like most other nations, India does not have formal diplomatic relations with Taiwan but has trade and cultural ties with Taiwan including a representative office there. In 2017, India hosted a delegation of parliamentarians from Taiwan, prompting a strong reaction from China, whose state media warned India against “playing with fire”. A year earlier, a parliamentary delegation from India had visited Taiwan.

India is of the opinion that China, through its projects and stapled visas, has been challenging the fact that the entire state of J&K is an integral part of India and supporting its all-weather friend Pakistan’s claim over Kashmir.


https://defenceupdate.in/stop-work-...ys-india-after-being-urged-to-back-one-china/
 
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Only interesting thing in whole article is that Hindustani source calling it "Azad Kashmir". Rest is usual randi rona which Hindustan does in every nuke and corner of world.

The article says:

’”Stop work in P-a-k-i-s-t-a-n-occupied Kashmir, says India after being urged to back ‘One China’”

But that gets translated by PDF automatically.
 
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India has close to 85% sanitation thats much more than pakistan... only toiletLESS country in south asia is pakistan

Lol, butthurt.. your blabbering and BJP media cell stats won't change the reality.. world know who is toiletless poverty stricken supa powa in the east..

You should tell that to the Chinese and kindly ask them to stop asking for it over and over again.

Even telling them is waste of time as Most of the world recognize one China policy.
 
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They don't want to listen to what Pakistan has to say?

Most of the world recognize one China policy, and No, why should they listen to Pakistan, they don't owe us anything.. do they..?

Similarly they don't owe you anything.
 
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india-china-small-brics.jpg
China has urged India to support the “One-China policy”, something that India has not done in official documents since 2010, a development that has come following the improvement in bilateral ties. The one-China policy acknowledges only the People’s Republic of China and does not recognise the existence of Taiwan or Republic of China.

India has in turn communicated that it wants China to refrain from projects in Azad Kashmir and the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) that violate India’s sovereignty, according to people aware of the matter. They said China has not made any move so far to address India’s concerns over the CPEC, which remains the key reason for India to oppose China’s Belt and Road Initiative.

Ahead of the second meeting of PM Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping on June 9, China has told India that a reiteration of one-China policy by India would significantly help enhance mutual trust between the two countries. The issue is understood to have figured in external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj’s discussion with her Chinese counterpart Wang Yi on the sidelines of the BRICS meet in South Africa earlier this week.

The first India-China joint statement without India reaffirming one-China policy was issued after the then PM Manmohan Singh hosted the then Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao in December 2010. India declined to reaffirm the one-China policy in the joint statement in retaliation to China’s policy of issuing “stapled visas”, instead of regular visas in Indian passports, to J&K residents seeking to travel to China.

India continued with this practice even after Modi became PM in 2014. By then, China had drawn up a plan to build an economic corridor linking Kashgar in Xinxiang Province in northwestern China and a deep sea port at Gwadar in Balochistan in south-western Pakistan.

Like most other nations, India does not have formal diplomatic relations with Taiwan but has trade and cultural ties with Taiwan including a representative office there. In 2017, India hosted a delegation of parliamentarians from Taiwan, prompting a strong reaction from China, whose state media warned India against “playing with fire”. A year earlier, a parliamentary delegation from India had visited Taiwan.

India is of the opinion that China, through its projects and stapled visas, has been challenging the fact that the entire state of J&K is an integral part of India and supporting its all-weather friend Pakistan’s claim over Kashmir.


https://defenceupdate.in/stop-work-...ys-india-after-being-urged-to-back-one-china/

As you guys already declare that it is Azad Kashmir, so they are azad to do what ever they want. Plus very soon world will give India shut up call. Mark my word
 
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Since You believed that the title said azad kashmir, it might actually be Internet Crosspoints in Pakistan which changes contents downloaded on the fly to something different than what was in the original.
is true than more than good
we dont want crusader version of story do we? iraq has WMDs and all those lies
 
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