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India should ally with Asia rather than U.S.: Chinese state media

Beijing [China] , July 14 (ANI): Any attempt by India to gain military supremacy with the support of the U.S. and its allies will further worsen the situation in Asia, said a state-run Chinese daily, adding India and its neighbours' best interests lie in "becoming an integral part of Asia" rather than becoming an ally of Western countries.

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India should ally with Asia rather than U.S.: Chinese state media
Beijing [China] , July 14 (ANI): Any attempt by India to gain military supremacy with the support of the U.S. and its allies will further worsen the situation in Asia, said a state-run Chinese daily, adding India and its neighbours' best interests lie in "becoming an integral part of Asia" rather than becoming an ally of Western countries. "India and its neighbours' best interests are better protected by its thoughts and acts of "becoming an integral part of Asia" rather than becoming an ally of Western countries. The Belt and Road framework is an instrument for reshaping the world economic order by replacing or ending the colonial paradigm of development into a new one benefiting all nations as partners," an article in the Global Times said. Pointing out the tendency of the Western World of prolonging the idea of hegemony in a divided world, the Chinese daily further warned that "reactionary nationalism is lifting its head to the surface, in Western countries in particular". China's state run media pointed out that the current border dispute between New Delhi and Beijing is occurring at a time when China has undertaken the bold step to revive the ancient Silk Road and maritime trading routes and the powerful nations are trying to upset the progress of the Belt and Road initiative by creating divisions among countries. "India should tread cautiously in their relations with China in order to prevent any issues along the border that may unleash a fresh gush of suspicion as the initiative of the Belt and Road put forward by Chinese President Xi Jinping is not merely a strategic plan of development but it also represents a goal of peace and human progress and which will act as a boon for North India, where several provinces like Bihar and Uttar Pradesh are trapped in a state of massive poverty and further extend it to open an immense opportunity for enhancing trade in Southwest China and Central Asia," it said. "India has the great responsibility, under an 1890 treaty between China and Britain, to de-escalate tension by withdrawing its troops. Any argument that claims a "right" to protect the sovereignty of Bhutan will eventually fail under international law," it added. It can be argued that Bhutan as an independent nation can settle any issue concerning disputes along its border by dialogue with China, if any such dispute arises. India as an important nation has an obligation to address bilateral issues by peaceful means through negotiation. The project is now at a stage of being materialized and the region that covers China, Nepal and India in the Himalaya mountains are going to benefit the most as it is providing a shared opportunity for cooperation among all. While the strength of this unbecoming development is not yet unmanageable, it definitely does indicate that something bad is "brewing up." Thus it is important that countries in Asia should forge better relations by working under the Belt and Road initiative to ensure a peaceful atmosphere for the prosperity of people. "The reactionary nationalism represented by "Donald Triumph" is a rejection of the people's need for development that can ensure an inclusive prosperity for all human beings, "it stated. India's decision to remain outside the Belt and Road framework seems to go against the current of the times, and may deny the entire South Asia the benefit of connectivity with China and the fruits of its economic development. Further, it may severely harm the prospects of Asia emerging as an advocate of the new economic world order. The region of South Asia is home to 43 percent of the globe's poverty-stricken people, who are forced to go bed without food. Over 60 percent of this poor population comes from India alone. This grotesque condition itself reminds us that any venture that generates a wider possibility of connectivity opens gates for new opportunities leading toward the greater prosperity of people. The dispute arising along the India-China border, in this perspective, will definitely jeopardize the flourishing trust and friendly relations between China and India, thus reducing the prospect of mutual investment, enhanced trade and other development prospects. (ANI)

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