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‘China must act against Indian ambition’

Last Updated: Sunday, October 16, 2011, 18:10
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‘China must act against Indian ambition’ Beijing: The agreement signed by India with Vietnam to explore oil in the South China Sea is a "reckless attempt to confront China", said a state-run Chinese daily, warning that Beijing may have to take actions "to show its stance".

"Both countries clearly know what this means for China," the Global Times, which has in the past taken hard lines on India, said in a commentary referring to the agreement New Delhi signed with Hanoi last Wednesday.

"China may consider taking actions to show its stance and prevent more reckless attempts in confronting China."

It noted that India is willing to fish in the troubled waters of the South China Sea so as to "accumulate bargaining chips on other issues with China".

Hanoi has inked the agreement with New Delhi just one day after it signed a deal in Beijing on ground rules to resolve maritime disputes, the paper observed.

"It is hard to tell if this shows a double-dealing mentality from Hanoi, or a disagreement among Vietnam's top decision-makers.

"India probably has deeper considerations in its regional strategy than simply getting barrels of oil and gas," it said.

There is strong political motivation behind the exploration projects. China's vocal objections may not be heeded. It called on China to take practical actions, including those to make the project fall through.

China should denounce this agreement as illegal. Once India and Vietnam initiate their exploration, China can send non-military forces to disturb their work, and cause dispute or friction to halt the project, it suggests. China should let them know that economic profits via such cooperation can hardly match the risk, it said.

By preventing the project, China clearly exposes the risks and lets every country involved share them. If China takes no action, the nation will bear them alone, it noted.

China has to dish out firm retaliatory measures. India has its ambitions in the region, although its national strength does not provide solid support for such ambitions yet. Furthermore, this is not India's urgent task in building itself into a great power, the paper observed. India is just poking its nose where it does not belong.

Indian society is unprepared for a fierce conflict with China on the South China Sea issue, it said.

However, it also noted that a rising China inevitably needs to have some degree of tolerance.

IANS

First Published: Sunday, October 16, 2011, 09:45

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Ashiwini - jhansi
if we can`t win, we can destroy china and can throw it in stone age
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Aryan - Kashmir
I Love Indian Navy for its strong stance in this case, its first time India has taken stand against China strongly(since I was born in 1962). China, please realise leave your illegal occupation of Tibet,Aksai Chin,Saksham Valley otherwise you must have realised you are way to fight worlds oldest (2.5 crore year old) surviving race(Arya or Hindu Race-Dravid included).Its due to media that weak Congress Party is now hardening its stand just a little bit, otherwise when it comes to war it will not be our back in front of your bullets(like pakis or americans), it will be our chest.
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bheesham manglani - sindh
dragons sinister designs toward india repeatedly told by the media are open now,but still indian leaders are not willing to or lack courage to acknowledge that. unless you do not stand firm against the dragon and take counter measures such as limiting the trade which definately is in dragons favour and the source of his aggression untill then we shall see such activities on their part.
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bheesham manglani - sindh
its seems utterly illogical to me that china having such sinister design towards india repeatedly told by the media is an open now.
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gSarkar - Pune
Watever... Ignore the Chinese... If South China sea belongs to China than Indian Ocean belongs to India. Indian NAVY can create maritme blockade for Chinese ships. South China sea certainly don`t belong to India and Indians have no other Interest than gas and oil exploration but Noodles should realise that South China sea belongs to each and every country who shares its water.
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NP Singh - Canada
Jab chinti ki maut ati hai to us k pankh lag jatay hain. If China decides to lock horns with India, China`s ambitions to overtake the US to become the sole Super power will turn to naught. China has to develop and maintain good relations with India to become prosperous. On the other hand IF China keeps acting against India, it might turn itself to the stone age.
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Prabhakar - Birsingh Pur Pali,Umaria,M.P.
,,,..China as usual can never be trusted,it`s,, threat through Cinese medi.a has to be taken seriously with stratgic safeguards.,but we must not succumb to their dirty design especially when they Pak as their bossom friend directed against us............................,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...............
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krisna - india
China must get back in the same coin as what give others. They had no idea when they built the Karakoram Highway over the head of India without realizing that this is an area that was an integral part of India, but disputed by Pakistan. China must know that India has been patient with its manoevuers against India by joining hands with the terrorist nation i.e. Pakistan.
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Pedro - Dominican Republic
Most of the South China Sea is in international waters and is therefore open to peaceful exploration and develoment, subject to international law. China`s objections to cooperation between India and Vietnam have no legal foundation. They are merely political posturing.
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sam - mombai
wel we wil seee in time......if u(china) think that we(india) r weaker then its ur fault.........u dont know how much strong we are.
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Aryan - Kashmir
I Love Indian Navy for its strong stance in this case, its first time India has taken stand against China strongly(since I was born in 1962). China, please realise leave your illegal occupation of Tibet,Aksai Chin,Saksham Valley otherwise you must have realised you are way to fight worlds oldest (2.5 crore year old) surviving race(Arya or Hindu Race-Dravid included).Its due to media that weak Congress Party is now hardening its stand just a little bit, otherwise when it comes to war it will not be our back in front of your bullets(like pakis or americans), it will be our chest.



locinu - india
well china shud understand this is wat india feels when it gives stapled visas to indians and sends its troops or helps in projects in pakistan occupied kashmir. if south china sea is theirs so is indian ocean and kashmir an integral part of india its people indians..