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The Great Game Changer: Belt and Road Intiative (BRI; OBOR)

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Ok. My bad I missed his name. But still a very bad article nevertheless. Grasping for straws is the term.

Even not many Viets will be able to believe it. But it is becoming a reality. The bottom 80% of VCP members will lose their positions. The top 20% VCP officials will keep their posts and their new party will be renamed the Socialist Democratic Party of Viet Nam. Once they succeed, with the support of the West, their vision will spread to Cambodia, Laos, Thailand and finally Myanmar. Thus, uniting the greater Sub-Mekong region into a cohesive regional power bloc under the auspices of the US. To counter this, China will pump billions of dollars into the region, but this will only increase the power and might of the Greater Sub Mekong Empire. After the Chinese Wuchang rice are consumed, the bowl will be thrown right back at China, shattering into pieces. Contrary to what many people think, the US grooming the VCP is not primarily about the SCS. The Indonesian author is only half-right.
 
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This is the Indonesian view.

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China, Indonesia Sign Deal to Boost Cooperation

2015-03-27
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Chinese President Xi Jinping (R) and Indonesian President Joko Widodo attend a press conference after their talks at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, capital of China, March 26, 2015. [Photo: Xinhua]


The Chinese and Indonesian governments have inked a new economic and political agreement.

The deal includes a 5-year plan to beef-up economic and strategic ties.

It's been signed following a meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Indonesian President Joko Widodo in Beijing.

"We agreed to jointly announce a comprehensive strategic partnership for relations between China and Indonesia, to push forward the mutual exchange towards a win-win direction and enhance the development of our cooperation. We have worked out a comprehensive strategic plan for cooperation in the next five years. We will turn the cooperation into fruitful results for the benefits of people from both countries."

For his part, Widodo is calling on the international community to support the establishment of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank.

"Indonesia encourages the international community to support the idea of an Asian Infrastructure Investment bank initiated by China as an important part of the international financial architecture system."

Meanwhile, Chinese President Xi Jinping has also met with new Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena.

Sirisena is also in Beijing, his first state visit to China since his election.

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China Minsheng Investment to invest $5 bln in Indonesia industrial park
SHANGHAI, MARCH 27

(Reuters) - China Minsheng Investment Group said on Friday it would invest $5 billion to develop an industrial park in Indonesia, in a move to support China's "one belt, one road" project.

The private equity firm said the investment was part of a $40 billion worth of agreements that it signed with the Indonesia-China Business Council in Beijing on Friday.

The one belt, one road project is an initiative by China to reestablish trade links along the old Silk Road route.

It said it would develop the industrial park project with 10 other private Chinese enterprises which it did not name. (Reporting by Shanghai Newsroom and Brenda Goh; Editing by Anand Basu)

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China, Indonesia eye further infrastructure construction cooperation

BEIJING, March 27 (Xinhua) -- China and Indonesia pledged more infrastructure construction and investment cooperation during a meeting between Premier Li Keqiang and President Joko Widodo Friday.

The Chinese government will encourage more reputable companies to invest in Indonesia and participate in the construction of high-speed railway, metro rail and port industrial parks, Li said.

He called on the two countries to conduct production capacity cooperation, through which China will help Indonesia turn its abundant resources into industrialization development impetus, and to increase two-way trade and investment.

Joko echoed Li saying Indonesia hopes to strengthen cooperation with China in areas including energy, maritime industry, agriculture, aviation and tourism.

He welcomed Chinese companies investment and voiced support for the establishment of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), saying he hoped the AIIB could contribute to the region's economic development.

Indonesia officially joined the China-proposed AIIB in November 2004, making it a founding member.

With regard to China-Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) relations, Li hailed the positive role played by Indonesia in promoting a sound development of ties.

Li said China was ready to work with ASEAN to maintain peace, development and prosperity of east Asia.

After meeting at the Great Hall of the People, Li and Joko also attended a bilateral economic cooperation forum, on the sidelines of which, companies from the two countries signed around 30 deals worth 40 billion U.S. dollars, according to Suryo Bambang Sulisto, president of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

Sulisto told the forum that China' s investment in Indonesia's mining and maritime industry would bring good benefit to the country and Indonesia hoped to take advantage of China's economic growth.

Li said the two countries both had big populations, which means huge markets. They are complementary in terms of different industrialization process. The two sides should combine China's advantage of technology and capital with Indonesia's advantage of market and resources to promote a coordinated upstream and downstream development.

The premier also pledged to encourage Chinese companies to increase investment to Indonesia.

Joko said Indonesia had demand for high-speed railway, port, airport, power plant and industrial parks. Indonesia will provide a good investment environment for Chinese companies.

Joko was invited by Chinese President Xi Jinping for a state visit. He will also go to Boao, in South China's Hainan Province, to attend the annual Boao Forum for Asia conference.
 
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This is the Indonesian view.

:)

China, Indonesia Sign Deal to Boost Cooperation

2015-03-27
d6ef15cc1fed41a7ba9e7465aa79582c.jpg

Chinese President Xi Jinping (R) and Indonesian President Joko Widodo attend a press conference after their talks at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, capital of China, March 26, 2015. [Photo: Xinhua]


The Chinese and Indonesian governments have inked a new economic and political agreement.

The deal includes a 5-year plan to beef-up economic and strategic ties.

It's been signed following a meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Indonesian President Joko Widodo in Beijing.

"We agreed to jointly announce a comprehensive strategic partnership for relations between China and Indonesia, to push forward the mutual exchange towards a win-win direction and enhance the development of our cooperation. We have worked out a comprehensive strategic plan for cooperation in the next five years. We will turn the cooperation into fruitful results for the benefits of people from both countries."

For his part, Widodo is calling on the international community to support the establishment of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank.

"Indonesia encourages the international community to support the idea of an Asian Infrastructure Investment bank initiated by China as an important part of the international financial architecture system."

Meanwhile, Chinese President Xi Jinping has also met with new Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena.

Sirisena is also in Beijing, his first state visit to China since his election.

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China Minsheng Investment to invest $5 bln in Indonesia industrial park
SHANGHAI, MARCH 27

(Reuters) - China Minsheng Investment Group said on Friday it would invest $5 billion to develop an industrial park in Indonesia, in a move to support China's "one belt, one road" project.

The private equity firm said the investment was part of a $40 billion worth of agreements that it signed with the Indonesia-China Business Council in Beijing on Friday.

The one belt, one road project is an initiative by China to reestablish trade links along the old Silk Road route.

It said it would develop the industrial park project with 10 other private Chinese enterprises which it did not name. (Reporting by Shanghai Newsroom and Brenda Goh; Editing by Anand Basu)

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China, Indonesia eye further infrastructure construction cooperation

BEIJING, March 27 (Xinhua) -- China and Indonesia pledged more infrastructure construction and investment cooperation during a meeting between Premier Li Keqiang and President Joko Widodo Friday.

The Chinese government will encourage more reputable companies to invest in Indonesia and participate in the construction of high-speed railway, metro rail and port industrial parks, Li said.

He called on the two countries to conduct production capacity cooperation, through which China will help Indonesia turn its abundant resources into industrialization development impetus, and to increase two-way trade and investment.

Joko echoed Li saying Indonesia hopes to strengthen cooperation with China in areas including energy, maritime industry, agriculture, aviation and tourism.

He welcomed Chinese companies investment and voiced support for the establishment of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), saying he hoped the AIIB could contribute to the region's economic development.

Indonesia officially joined the China-proposed AIIB in November 2004, making it a founding member.

With regard to China-Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) relations, Li hailed the positive role played by Indonesia in promoting a sound development of ties.

Li said China was ready to work with ASEAN to maintain peace, development and prosperity of east Asia.

After meeting at the Great Hall of the People, Li and Joko also attended a bilateral economic cooperation forum, on the sidelines of which, companies from the two countries signed around 30 deals worth 40 billion U.S. dollars, according to Suryo Bambang Sulisto, president of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

Sulisto told the forum that China' s investment in Indonesia's mining and maritime industry would bring good benefit to the country and Indonesia hoped to take advantage of China's economic growth.

Li said the two countries both had big populations, which means huge markets. They are complementary in terms of different industrialization process. The two sides should combine China's advantage of technology and capital with Indonesia's advantage of market and resources to promote a coordinated upstream and downstream development.

The premier also pledged to encourage Chinese companies to increase investment to Indonesia.

Joko said Indonesia had demand for high-speed railway, port, airport, power plant and industrial parks. Indonesia will provide a good investment environment for Chinese companies.

Joko was invited by Chinese President Xi Jinping for a state visit. He will also go to Boao, in South China's Hainan Province, to attend the annual Boao Forum for Asia conference.

My brother @TaiShang, you are sounding more and more like a broken record. I think PDF is wrecking you so you ought to take some time off PDF. I know you have a habit of (and openly encourages your compatriots to practice the same habit of) countering the threads that you don't like with articles that demean the country of interest or post articles that boost the image of your employer.

However, the articles that you've posted (about ID-China relationship) is offtopic and not of concern here. The OP article is primarily about the US-VN relationship with some passing reference to the ID-US relationship. It was merely written by an author, as pointed out by @pr1v4teer, who happens to be an ethnic Indian living in Indonesia.

I checked his name, and he isn't Indonesian, but Indian author, living in Jakarta.

Thanks for pointing this out. To my untrained eyes, anyone who lives in Indonesia and has a surname that ends with an -ah sounds Indonesian to me.
 
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Thanks for pointing this out. To my untrained eyes, anyone who lives in Indonesia and has a surname that ends with an -ah sounds Indonesian to me.


Ok, no problem. But can you slightly change the title and remove the "Indonesian view". Because even the author didn't claim this notion.
 
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He is indeed Indonesian and also Muslim, but from Indian descent. Move from India into Indonesia to take study at University of Indonesia. Getting Indonesian citizenship already.
 
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