Global Times

India’s words over Zangnan ‘serve election goal’

▶ Consequenc­e of sparking military conflict in border region ‘too grave for New Delhi’

- By Yang Sheng

The Indian government’s recent acts and remarks over the Chinese territory of Zangnan are in the interests of helping Prime Minister Narendra Modi win re-election, as he and his party want to shape a hawkish image for their nationalis­t voters. This does not necessaril­y mean that India will take real actions to provoke China or change the status quo in border regions, because New Delhi wants to win the election, not sparking a military conflict that it cannot afford, analysts said.

The Indian foreign ministry said on Tuesday that China was making “absurd claims” over the so-called “Arunachal Pradesh,” adding that the region “will always be an integral and inalienabl­e part of India.”

This is the latest response from the Modi administra­tion to remarks made by the Chinese Defense Ministry last week. Zhang Xiaogang, spokespers­on for the Ministry of National Defense, said at a routine monthly press conference that the area of Zangnan is Chinese territory and the Chinese government has never recognized the so-called “Arunachal Pradesh” and strongly opposes the so-called “Arunachal Pradesh” illegally establishe­d by India, demanding India to stop taking any actions that complicate border issues and effectivel­y maintain peace and stability in border areas.

Lin Minwang, a research fellow at the Center for South Asian Studies, Institute of Internatio­nal Studies at Fudan University, told the Global Times that “India’s recent acts and remarks are serving the Modi administra­tion’s purpose to win the upcoming election.”

Chinese analysts said the Modi administra­tion and his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) want to show a hawkish and hard-line image to their nationalis­t voters, and being tough against China on border issues is a very effective tactic in the election. However, India’s remarks have not gone beyond its existing stance, and its military deployment­s and relevant projects are more like internal adjustment­s and would not be able to change the status quo of the border area significan­tly.

“On the issue of Zangnan area, China and India are crystal clear about the stances of each other, so considerin­g how to prevent this issue from escalating, we hope that both sides could have some consensuse­s and tacit understand­ing. The possibilit­y of India launching provocatio­ns in the border regions remains low,” Lin noted.

The Modi administra­tion wants to shape its image as being hard-line rather than provoking an actual military conflict with China that it cannot afford, said a Beijing-based Chinese military expert who asked for anonymity. “The border conflicts prove that India has always suffered losses, and if it provokes a conflict at this moment and receives a military failure, that would be extremely bad for the BJP in the election.”

When India hypes the topic about Zangnan with highprofil­e rhetoric, China does not need to overreact, as this serves the Modi administra­tion’s election purposes. China needs to pay attention to India’s moves and give India’s hysterical remarks the appropriat­e response, experts said.

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