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Since coming to power, the PM has not left any chance to ruffle Chinese feathers.

India is celebrating Diwali today. "Patriotic" Indians are buying India-made lights and crackers, even paying 30 to 40 per cent more than they would for the Chinese equivalents. The festival of lights signifies the victory of good over evil and of light over darkness. However, this year, the festival is turning out to be a parade of patriotism and a scary show of strength vis-à-vis neighbouring Pakistan and China.


A Pew Research Centre report, which came out in September 2016, confirms that most Indians are seriously worried about the growing China-Pakistan friendship. This is not a new development. Bilateral cooperation between the two countries has been traveling in an ascending trajectory for past 65 years since they established their formal diplomatic relations on May 21, 1951.

China describes Pakistan as its only “all-weather strategic cooperation partner” and has openly described the Chinese-Pakistani friendship as “sweeter than honey” and “stronger than steel”. Pakistan is not only the largest recipient of investment from China, it is also the largest recipient of Chinese arms.

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Besides support from the Islamic world, Pakistan now has absolute backing from China to confront India. (Credit: Reuters)


Since Rajiv Gandhi’s historic lengthy handshake with Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping in December 1988 in the Great Hall of the People in the centre of Beijing, India was developing a mutually-beneficial relationship with China through continued high-level dialogue, increasing economic and commercial ties and regular people-to-people exchanges. However, under the Modi regime, the relationship between the two countries with the two largest populations in the world is worsening rapidly and the mutual suspicion is probably as great is it has ever been.

Since coming to power, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has not left any chance to ruffle Chinese feathers. He invited the prime minister of the Tibetan government in exile to his inauguration knowing very well that it will annoy China considerably.

That did not stop Modi and he even publicly criticised China when he went to Japan in September 2014. In spite of a series of provocations, the Chinese leadership had hoped that Modi will continue the previous UPA government policy of balancing ties between the US and China. But that was not to be.

Modi, in his blind pursuit of making India the leading global power and ignoring the geo-strategic reality, has gone ahead in pursuing a closer relationship with the United States in the assumption that it will put Delhi in a stronger position vis-à-vis Beijing. The signing of the LEMOA, increased cooperation with the US Navy in patrolling Indian Ocean and direct confrontation with China over the NSG membership have not made India any more powerful, rather, these steps by the Modi government have made the archenemy Pakistan stronger by bringing it closer to China.

The UPA government’s policy of balancing ties between US and China had forced China to maintain a balance of its ties between India and Pakistan. A radical change of foreign policy direction by Modi by going all the way in cozying up to the United States has left China with no other option but to go all out in its support to back Pakistan openly.

After Uri attacks, India’s attempts to diplomatically isolate Pakistan too have not achieved any success, rather the overt obsession has helped the enemy regain open support from some of its old friends.

Modi government’s failure to bring peace and normalcy in Kashmir has forced most of the Islamic countries to openly back Pakistan. Besides, the support from the Islamic world, Pakistan now has absolute backing from China to confront India.

The strengthening of China-Pakistan axis in the region has serious implications, particularly when tensions between India and Pakistan are hitting a boiling point. For political gains. Modi decided to openly boast the success of Indian Army’s post-Uri revenge "surgical strike". This has failed to browbeat Pakistanis to submission. Rather, since then cross-border firing between Indian and Pakistani forces has become a regular feature. Even on the eve of Diwali, an Indian soldier has not only been killed inside Indian territory, but also beheaded.

Given continued provocation from the Pakistani side, there are not many options available for Modi to react in a politically surcharged post-"surgical strike" period. The way he and his party colleagues have stirred up the nationalist fervor in the country, unless the situation changes dramatically, the two countries could even go through another war against each other in the near future. A war between India and Pakistan will be first ever direct war between two nuclear-armed states and this, in itself, holds a devastating prospect.

However, in the case of a war between India and Pakistan, it is highly unlikely that China will stay out of it. Modi’s impulsive foreign policy adventurism has brought the strategic interests of China so close to Pakistan that it is a real possibility India may have to fight a two-front war against Pakistan and China simultaneously. As if fighting a war with one nuclear-armed country was not risky enough.

In March this year, the vice chief of the Indian Air Force, air marshal BS Dhanoa, had openly admitted that India will not be able to fight a two-front war involving Pakistan and China. If Modi has decided to confront Pakistan, the smart strategy would be to do all he can to maintain and promote a healthy relationship with China.

Instead, Modi is doing what he could to infuriate China further. Inviting the US ambassador to visit Arunachal Pradesh and allowing Dalai Lama to visit that state early next year are nothing but hotheaded steps in that direction. In addition, his party colleagues are openly calling for boycotting Chinese goods.

Given the nerve-racking situation on its border in the face of strengthening the China-Pakistan axis, there is nothing for India to celebrate the festival of lights this year. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in pursuing a tactless foreign policy has made this Diwali a special one, not for India but for Pakistan only.

Also read: Truth is, Narendra Modi failed at BRICS, embarrassed India

Writer

Ashok Swain @ashoswai
The writer is professor of Peace and Conflict Research at Uppsala University, Sweden

http://www.dailyo.in/politics/india...attacks-diplomatic-failure/story/1/13720.html



 
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The Indians here have recently took to cheering every act of bloodshed on their borders as phantom "surgical strikes" or "retaliatory killing".

But we don't care about any of that. We will keep selling, and whoever wants to buy it can buy it. Be it Indians or North Koreans. :cheers:
 
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were relations any better during congress led UPA regime with china or pakistan, they were not so this author needs to shut up. author do not even remember recent 2 yrs history when modi tried to have normal relations and visited lahore too
 
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Modi is BREAKING!! WTF IS THIS, as we have more friendly relations with China and Pak before MODI.:rofl:

The difference is now Modi is more cosy with US and actually now the GAME STARTED.

Anyway,what ever it may be Pakistan govt and army knew ANTAGONIZING US means RIP-Pak.
Author seems the from Nehruvian appeasement school of thought with limited understanding of the events.


First post the surgical strikes, two things changed:
1. There was a change in pattern of attacks, unlike previous attacks that were directed on Indian security forces like Gurdaspur attack or Pathankot or Uri. After surgical strikes terrorists started choosing softer civilian targets like recent J&K EDI building attack. This indicates desperation from their handlers.
2. Pakistani Leadership overtly announced it wouldn't transfer any troops from Afghan border to Indian side in response to the surgical strikes, debunking the thought Pakistan will vociferously retaliate any response to Mumbai attack. This is a green signal for India to go for more surgical strikes in Pakistan and Pakistan will choose to be a silent victim for each violation of its sovereignty.

Next how does the author quantify Chinese Support to Pakistan, in order to conclude Chinese support is greater than before?

China like always previously has prevented UNSC resolution on JEM just like it unsuccessfully attempted to do so on LET during Congress being in power.

Only mistake Modi has done so far is not invite the Uyghur leader to conference in India.

Just to add finally in 1980s when India-China ties improved post Mao's death. Chinese had deluded fantasies of using India as a counterweight to Soviet Union and USA. However with fall of Soviet Union and improvement in Indo-US ties, this fantasy fell flat.

Author has probably not even realized yet that its Doval responsible for change in policy rather than Modi. Modi is limited to implementing it and not formulating this.

@A_Poster any further thoughts.
 
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A country which thinks Masood Azhar is saint & Dalai Lama is a terrorist we can't expect good relation with them..
Ban cracker thing would rather help local consumers..So I would rather support local poor Indians over friendship with neighbor like China..
@PaklovesTurkiye We are just seeing our own interest & PM is well aware about the orientation to progress to & it's consequences..We need the least amount of view point from our western neighbor..

Author seems the from Nehruvian appeasement school of thought with limited understanding of the events.


First post the surgical strikes, two things changed:
1. There was a change in pattern of attacks, unlike previous attacks that were directed on Indian security forces like Gurdaspur attack or Pathankot or Uri. After surgical strikes terrorists started choosing softer civilian targets like recent J&K EDI building attack. This indicates desperation from their handlers.
2. Pakistani Leadership overtly announced it wouldn't transfer any troops from Afghan border to Indian side in response to the surgical strikes, debunking the thought Pakistan will vociferously retaliate any response to Mumbai attack. This is a green signal for India to go for more surgical strikes in Pakistan and Pakistan will choose to be a silent victim for each violation of its sovereignty.

Next how does the author quantify Chinese Support to Pakistan, in order to conclude Chinese support is greater than before?

China like always previously has prevented UNSC resolution on JEM just like it unsuccessfully attempted to do so on LET during Congress being in power.

Only mistake Modi has done so far is not invite the Uyghur leader to conference in India.

Just to add finally in 1980s when India-China ties improved post Mao's death. Chinese had deluded fantasies of using India as a counterweight to Soviet Union and USA. However with fall of Soviet Union and improvement in Indo-US ties, this fantasy fell flat.

@A_Poster any further thoughts.
He is a well known Congressi mouthpiece..Well aware mass have their space allocated for these people in their dustbin..
 
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China is India's natural adversary...so yes on lot of thing India ad China will not agree. The opposition of India's entry into NSG is the main cause why Indians are boycotting Chinese goods
 
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The Indians here have recently took to cheering every act of bloodshed on their borders as phantom "surgical strikes" or "retaliatory killing".

But we don't care about any of that. We will keep selling, and whoever wants to buy it can buy it. Be it Indians or North Koreans. :cheers:


You forgot to add South Sudan to that enviable list .

Since coming to power, the PM has not left any chance to ruffle Chinese feathers.

India is celebrating Diwali today. "Patriotic" Indians are buying India-made lights and crackers, even paying 30 to 40 per cent more than they would for the Chinese equivalents. The festival of lights signifies the victory of good over evil and of light over darkness. However, this year, the festival is turning out to be a parade of patriotism and a scary show of strength vis-à-vis neighbouring Pakistan and China.


A Pew Research Centre report, which came out in September 2016, confirms that most Indians are seriously worried about the growing China-Pakistan friendship. This is not a new development. Bilateral cooperation between the two countries has been traveling in an ascending trajectory for past 65 years since they established their formal diplomatic relations on May 21, 1951.

China describes Pakistan as its only “all-weather strategic cooperation partner” and has openly described the Chinese-Pakistani friendship as “sweeter than honey” and “stronger than steel”. Pakistan is not only the largest recipient of investment from China, it is also the largest recipient of Chinese arms.

690china_pakistan_re_102916111611.jpg

Besides support from the Islamic world, Pakistan now has absolute backing from China to confront India. (Credit: Reuters)


Since Rajiv Gandhi’s historic lengthy handshake with Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping in December 1988 in the Great Hall of the People in the centre of Beijing, India was developing a mutually-beneficial relationship with China through continued high-level dialogue, increasing economic and commercial ties and regular people-to-people exchanges. However, under the Modi regime, the relationship between the two countries with the two largest populations in the world is worsening rapidly and the mutual suspicion is probably as great is it has ever been.

Since coming to power, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has not left any chance to ruffle Chinese feathers. He invited the prime minister of the Tibetan government in exile to his inauguration knowing very well that it will annoy China considerably.

That did not stop Modi and he even publicly criticised China when he went to Japan in September 2014. In spite of a series of provocations, the Chinese leadership had hoped that Modi will continue the previous UPA government policy of balancing ties between the US and China. But that was not to be.

Modi, in his blind pursuit of making India the leading global power and ignoring the geo-strategic reality, has gone ahead in pursuing a closer relationship with the United States in the assumption that it will put Delhi in a stronger position vis-à-vis Beijing. The signing of the LEMOA, increased cooperation with the US Navy in patrolling Indian Ocean and direct confrontation with China over the NSG membership have not made India any more powerful, rather, these steps by the Modi government have made the archenemy Pakistan stronger by bringing it closer to China.

The UPA government’s policy of balancing ties between US and China had forced China to maintain a balance of its ties between India and Pakistan. A radical change of foreign policy direction by Modi by going all the way in cozying up to the United States has left China with no other option but to go all out in its support to back Pakistan openly.

After Uri attacks, India’s attempts to diplomatically isolate Pakistan too have not achieved any success, rather the overt obsession has helped the enemy regain open support from some of its old friends.

Modi government’s failure to bring peace and normalcy in Kashmir has forced most of the Islamic countries to openly back Pakistan. Besides, the support from the Islamic world, Pakistan now has absolute backing from China to confront India.

The strengthening of China-Pakistan axis in the region has serious implications, particularly when tensions between India and Pakistan are hitting a boiling point. For political gains. Modi decided to openly boast the success of Indian Army’s post-Uri revenge "surgical strike". This has failed to browbeat Pakistanis to submission. Rather, since then cross-border firing between Indian and Pakistani forces has become a regular feature. Even on the eve of Diwali, an Indian soldier has not only been killed inside Indian territory, but also beheaded.

Given continued provocation from the Pakistani side, there are not many options available for Modi to react in a politically surcharged post-"surgical strike" period. The way he and his party colleagues have stirred up the nationalist fervor in the country, unless the situation changes dramatically, the two countries could even go through another war against each other in the near future. A war between India and Pakistan will be first ever direct war between two nuclear-armed states and this, in itself, holds a devastating prospect.

However, in the case of a war between India and Pakistan, it is highly unlikely that China will stay out of it. Modi’s impulsive foreign policy adventurism has brought the strategic interests of China so close to Pakistan that it is a real possibility India may have to fight a two-front war against Pakistan and China simultaneously. As if fighting a war with one nuclear-armed country was not risky enough.

In March this year, the vice chief of the Indian Air Force, air marshal BS Dhanoa, had openly admitted that India will not be able to fight a two-front war involving Pakistan and China. If Modi has decided to confront Pakistan, the smart strategy would be to do all he can to maintain and promote a healthy relationship with China.

Instead, Modi is doing what he could to infuriate China further. Inviting the US ambassador to visit Arunachal Pradesh and allowing Dalai Lama to visit that state early next year are nothing but hotheaded steps in that direction. In addition, his party colleagues are openly calling for boycotting Chinese goods.

Given the nerve-racking situation on its border in the face of strengthening the China-Pakistan axis, there is nothing for India to celebrate the festival of lights this year. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in pursuing a tactless foreign policy has made this Diwali a special one, not for India but for Pakistan only.

Also read: Truth is, Narendra Modi failed at BRICS, embarrassed India

Writer
Ashok Swain @ashoswai
The writer is professor of Peace and Conflict Research at Uppsala University, Sweden

http://www.dailyo.in/politics/india...attacks-diplomatic-failure/story/1/13720.html



He does an M.K.Bhadrakumar better than M.K.Bhadrakumar.I also miss the late & totally unlamented PRAFUL Bidwai & the yet to be late Achin Vanaik.
 
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@PaklovesTurkiye We are just seeing our own interest & PM is well aware about the orientation to progress to & it's consequences..We need the least amount of view point from our western neighbor..

Where the **** I or any Pakistani gave any view point or opinion in this article about China-India relations....Your own journalists are writing ..

Glad you enjoyed it.But what prompted the laughter maamu?

Your butt hurt....
 
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Where the **** I or any Pakistani gave any view point or opinion in this article about China-India relations....Your own journalists are writing ..



Your butt hurt....


Do you know these gentlemen I named ? Are you acquainted with their writings.The reason I ask is I doubt whether many of my compatriots are aware of these gentlemen , their background , their views , their ideology & their writings too.
 
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Do you know these gentlemen I named ? Are you acquainted with their writings.The reason I ask is I doubt whether many of my compatriots are aware of these gentlemen , their background , their views , their ideology & their writings too.

I know Bharatkumar.....he is hated by nationalists of India like you ....People even accuse him of Chinese or congress hired mouth piece....:rofl:
 
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