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Indian media advises its govt to join CPEC

Zahid ImranbyZahid Imran
December 28, 2016
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Indian media advises its govt to join CPEC

NEW DELHI, December 28: After Lt Gen Aamir Riaz, commander, Southern Command, suggested the Indian government to shun enmity and join the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor a few days ago, the Indian media advised its government to become a part of the project rather than oppose it.
Also on Friday, a Chinese foreign ministry official said the CPEC is an “open initiative” of its One Belt One Road project, but it would consider the possibility of other countries joining it through consensus with Pakistan.
The Hindu, a renowned Indian English daily also saw it that way and advised its government to become a part of the initiative which was commenced in 2015 by Pakistan and China.
For one, the Indian media has highlighted the role of China as a global power and its efforts in redrawing the whole One Belt One Road initiative of China along Central Asia, just to incorporate Pakistan’s interests. India has been unsuccessful in pinning Pakistan down as far as terrorism is concerned, with China blocking India’s efforts time and again to accuse Pakistan of extending support to terrorist groups.
Also, it was China which thwarted India’s efforts to become a member of the Nuclear Suppliers Group. According to The Hindu, not only China but another important player in the region, Iran has expressed the desire for Gwadar to be a ‘sister port’ to Chabahar. Not only that, several Central Asian states such as Turkmenistan and others want to see Gwadar developed as an important port through which goods can move through Pakistan to the Chinese city of Kashgar. – DNA

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