Said : The Global Times in its OP-ED of today. The Global
Times is owned by The People's Daily, an official newspaper of the government
of China.
Modi delivering his Keynote Address |
The editorial titled "Modi-Abe intimacy brings scant
comfort" makes note of Modi's remarks that "Japan and India should
strengthen strategic cooperation to promote peace and prosperity in Asia and
meanwhile counter an expansionist mind-set," as clearly directed at China
without naming it. But the editorial describes Modi's statement as 'predictable'
for creating the media hype required to be in tune with India's national
interests.
"Everywhere around us, we see an 18th century
expansionist mind-set: encroaching on another country, intruding in others'
waters, invading other countries and capturing territory," Modi said in a
speech to business leaders in Tokyo.
Modi, in his Keynote Address at the Business Luncheon in
Tokyo yesterday said India would follow developmental policies (and NOT
expansionist policies) in partnership with Japan. The statement is being seen
as an indirect snub to China and also Russia for their territorial ambitions
without naming them.
"Everywhere around us, we see an 18th century
expansionist mind-set : encroaching on another country, intruding in others'
waters, invading other countries and capturing territory."
In order to show that Beijing has taken Modi's statement in
a good spirit, the Global Times editorial argues that rationally, policy and
strategy of a big country are shaped by its national interests and "India
has proved it is a rational country, displaying an independent foreign policy
and loathing being an appendix of any particular power." The editorial
goes on to say : "Plus, India cherishes peace. The consensus between China
and India has become stronger over not letting border issues shadow a bilateral
relationship. The positive India-China relationship has also created conditions
for rapport between India and Pakistan."
The editorial, however, has some rough and tough words also
in response to Modi's speech which have to be taken into account in their real
perspective.
Acknowledging that the Mutual trust between China and India was
difficult to build it noted : "China's GDP is five times that of India's.
Mutual trust between Beijing and New Delhi, facing strategic pressure from the
north, is difficult to build as there is also an unresolved border conflict
between the two."
Undermining the new Indo-Japan partnership, the OP-ED says :
"The increasing intimacy between Tokyo and New Delhi will bring at most psychological
comfort to the two countries. What is involved in China-India relations denotes
much more than the display of the blossoming personal friendship between Modi
and Abe. After all, Japan is located far from India. Abe's harangue on the
Indo-Pacific concept makes Indians comfortable. It is South Asia where New
Delhi has to make its presence felt. However, China is a neighbor it can't move
away from. Sino-Indian ties can in no way be counterbalanced by the Japan-India
friendship."
The editorial opines that the geopolitical competition is
not the most important thing for China and India, at least at present because
of the fact that both are new emerging countries and members of BRICS and have
plenty of common interests.
Watch Narendra Modi's Full speech (In Hindi)
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