Deccan Chronicle

Initiative­s should aid trade not tension: India

Makes reference to Chinese Belt Road Initiative

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

New Delhi also said such projects must “not place nations under an irredeemab­le debt burden”.

The new bus service will be launched between Lahore in Pakistan and Kashgar in China via Pakistanoc­cupied Kashmir on November 3.

India on Thursday blamed an “unwilling regime in Islamabad” for denying New Delhi land connectivi­ty between India and Afghanista­n, saying that in order to “bypass” Pakistan, the Chabahar port project — that will provide India sea-land connectivi­ty to Afghanista­n through Iran — is a “gateway for onward connectivi­ty to and from Afghanista­n and Central Asia”.

In a veiled reference to the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) that India has refused to join since it passes through Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), New Delhi also said “connectivi­ty initiative­s that straddle national boundaries must be pursued in a manner that respects sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity of nations” and that “they should promote trade, not tension”.

In another veiled reference to recent controvers­ies over some countries in south Asia reeling under Chinese debt, New Delhi also said such projects must “not place nations under an irredeemab­le debt burden”.

Interestin­gly, the remarks were made by Foreign Secretary Vijay Gokhale at a “Regional Connectivi­ty Conference on South Asia in the Indo-Pacific Context” in New Delhi on Thursday that was organised by the US State Department.

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