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Monday, June 15, 2020

Why is China creating so much trouble for India at this point of time when covid pandemic has gripped India badly?

Replied by Akash Yadav Thru Quora on may 26 2020
Well , China is not creating any trouble for India but they are trying there hard to create some . The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is showing aggression to India because of following reasons :-
  • India’s support for investigating the origin of Chinese virus (covid-19) :- India backs 62-nation coalition’s push for probe into Covid-19 origin.India has backed calls to identify how the Sars-CoV-2 virus that causes Covid-19 was transmitted from animals to humans and conduct an ‘impartial’ evaluation of the World Health Organisation’s response to the pandemic, according to a draft resolution proposed for the WHO’s annual meet beginning tomorrow.New Delhi’s decision to sign off on the push for an inquiry led by the European Union and Australia is the first time that India has formally articulated its stand on the Covid-19 outbreak that was detected in central China’s Wuhan city late last year. The disease has, at last count, killed over 300,000 people worldwide and devastated the global economy.But Prime Minister Modi did indicate New Delhi’s stand at the G20 summit in March where he backed WHO reform and referred to the need for transparency and accountability.
  • India’s support for Tibet :-Outraged China asks India to refrain from supporting Taiwan.On Wednesday, in an unprecedented move, two parliamentarians of the BJP, Meenakshi Lekhi and Rahul Kaswan, 'virtually attended' the swearing-in ceremony of Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen and sent her congratulations. Tsai was sworn in for her second term.Though the Indian government did not officially participate in the event, the presence of two well-known BJP MPs miffed China so much that its Foreign Ministry without naming anyone on the same day objected and hoped everyone would "support the just cause of Chinese people to oppose the secessionist activities for 'Taiwan independence' and realise national reunification."
  • Companies leaving China :- India is developing a land pool nearly double the size of Luxembourg to lure businesses moving out of China, according to people with knowledge of the matter. A total area of 461,589 hectares has been identified across the country for the purpose.First of the lot are companies interested in sourcing automobile components and electronic products from India, according to industry executives.Pankaj Munjal, chairman and managing director of Hero Motors Co., said the auto parts maker has received several enquiries from companies who have operations in China, but now want to de-risk their supply chain.
  • India and China are competitors in South Asia :- China and India chose similar economic development strategies in 1950 of near autarky, industrialization, and the dominance of the state in the economy. China came out of insulation and began reforming its economy in 1978. India’s hesitant and piecemeal reforms, initiated in the 1980s, became systemic and broader in 1991. Since 1980, China has grown at an average rate of around 10% per year and India at 6%, though both have experienced a slow down since 1997. China became the world’s fourth largest exporter in 2002. India’s exports also grew, though not as fast as China’s. Both are experiencing a protectionist backlash. The paper reviews the economic performance of the two countries, particularly of the macroeconomy and of the external sector. It argues against exaggerating the significance of the growing regional disparities within each country, it argues against exaggerating their significance. The two compete in world markets, and therefore, have a common interest in a liberal world trading system. Their cooperation in the Doha Round of trade negotiations would be mutually beneficial and would promote the interests of developing countries.The strategic competition between India and China in South Asia, especially in the Indian Ocean due to the Chinese “string of pearls” strategy, has been a key element underlining the narrative of bilateral relations in recent years. There are debates in both countries about the intention, capability, and the desirable policy course to deal with each other.
So , the Chinese Communist Party is showing a false aggression towards India but Indian Government is ready for this aggression.
At last I want to say that Chinese Communist Party policies are hurting WORLD’S PEACEFUL ENVIRONMENT , so they should stop OR OTHERWISE THEY WILL FALL.

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