Subject
|
Xi’s visit to India (Sep 2014)
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Modi’s visit to China (May 2015)
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Effect
|
Atmospherics
|
Modi received
Xi in Ahmedabad, personal touch, high symbolism
|
Xi travelled
to Xi’an, reciprocated Modi’s gesture
|
Positive
|
Boundary dispute
|
Agreed that boundary
question should be resolved quickly as a strategic objective
|
The same
formulation was used. Modi pressed more strongly in media statement
|
Status quo
|
Frankness
|
Modi raised
border issue in media statement, following a major border intrusion in Ladakh
during Xi’s visit
|
Modi raised
border question far more strongly in public statements. Says it creates
“shadow of uncertainty” in speech to Tsinghua University
|
Positive
|
High-level engagement
|
It was agreed
that both leaders would meet at regular intervals
|
State/Provincial
Leaders’ Forum also established. First meeting attended by Modi and Li
Keqiang
|
Positive
|
Trade imbalance
|
No concrete
steps to reduce India’s negative trade balance
|
No concrete
steps to reduce India’s negative trade balance
|
Negative
|
Investment
|
It was agreed
that China would invest US$ 20 million in India in the next five years
|
China
announced the establishment of two industrial parks in Maharashtra and
Gujarat
|
Positive
|
Consulates
|
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|
Agreed to open
new Chinese consulate in Chennai, new Indian consulate in Chengdu
|
Positive
|
Railway cooperation
|
Speed raising
on Chennai-Bengaluru-Mysore line, high speed link between Delhi-Nagpur,
setting up of rail university
|
Repeated the
same intentions, noted the MoU on cooperation in railways
|
Status quo
|
Kailash Mansarover
|
India
appreciated China assistance in Yatra, China promised new route through Nathu
La
|
New route
through Sikkim to become operational this year
|
Positive
|
Multilateral organisations (UN)
|
China has not
promised to support India for a permanent UNSC seat, only “supports India’s
aspiration to play a greater role in the UN”.
|
Same
formulation, no change
|
Status quo
|
Multilateral organisations (Shanghai
Cooperation Organisation)
|
China welcomed
India's candidature for full membership of Shanghai Cooperation Organization
(SCO)
|
No change
|
Status quo
|
Regional outreach and cooperation
|
China’s
“Maritime Silk Route” and “One Belt, One Road” outreach not mentioned, India
cold to initiatives
|
No mention in joint
statement, India remains cold
|
Negative
|
Atomic Energy
|
“Nuclear
energy” was mentioned as an area of mutual cooperation
|
Agreement on
“working level consultations” between Indian and Chinese atomic energy
departments. Agreed on need to expand civil nuclear energy programmes.
|
Positive
|
Global arms control and
non-proliferation
|
No mention of India’s aspirations, nor mention of cooperation on NSG, MTCR, Australia Group and Wassenaar Arrangement
|
Noted common approach and agreed to engage bilaterally and multi-laterally. China noted India’s aspiration to join NSG to strengthen international non-prolifer
|
Positive
|
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Shukla,
ReplyDeletePray tell us if Modi has given something very important to China like others..
Like..
# Tibet is autonomous region of China
# India and China have five passes for trade..
# India will withdraw its consulate from Xigatse and Lhasa..
#Tibet is integral part of China..
# China is natural member and fit to be in UNSC ( of course at the cost of India).
# No Tibetan political activities on Indian soil .. so on and so on.
# BPTA..
I can count many. You being a budding erudite journalist must keep your readers abreast of the historical context and not compare Narendra Modi with Narendra Modi within one year. It takes centuries for the mandarins of South Block for an idea to sink into their lazy, obsessed and settled minds.
The greatest accomplishment of the National Democratic Alliance government headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to restore trust in India.
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