Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

INDIA TO REPLACE AGEING CHETAK CHOPPERS

- letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: India set the ball rolling for the purchase of 111 naval utility helicopter­s (on Tuesday, with the defence ministry approving a ₹21,738crore project to replace the Navy’s outdated fleet of French-designed Chetak choppers. The defence acquisitio­n council (DAC_) cleared the project. ››

WASHINGTON: Beijing’s envoy to Washington has warned against attempts to “contain” China through steps such as the sale of US-made military hardware to India or the formation of an “exclusive club” in the Indo-Pacific region.

Ambassador Cui Tiankai made the remarks during a rare news conference at the Chinese embassy here on Monday ahead of US President Donald Trump’ s visit to Beijing next week.

He was speaking after senior American and Japanese officials, including secretary of state Rex Tillerson, outlined an Indo-Pacific strategy revolving around greater cooperatio­n between Japan, India, Australia and the US in the face of China’s rising power in the region.

Responding to questions on the India-centric policy speech by Tillers on and the US administra­tion’s decision to sell hi-tech mili- ta ry gear to India, he said :“I don’ t think that the sales of advanced arms would really serve that purpose .“By the way, I don’t think anybody would be able to contain China,” he added.

Trump’s state visit is a historic opportunit­y to boost cooperatio­n between the world’s two largest economies but relationsh­ips should not be seen as a“zero-sum game” at the expense of another county, Cui said.

China is open to cooperatio­n withal lit sneighb ours so that the Asia-Pacific continues to be a peaceful and prosperous region, Cu is aid. He added that he did not think“any attempt to form exclusive clubs in the region following a so-called zero sum approach will help anybody”.

The envoy further said, “We are following developmen­ts in the region very closely and hopefully other countries will have the same approach as we have,” he said in response to a question on the proposed quadrilate­ral dialogue between India, Japan, the US and Australia.

Trump is scheduled to make a 10-day visit to Asia that will take him to China, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam and the Philippine­s. He is expected to unveil the quadrilate­ral dialogue during his meeting with Japanese premier Shinzo Abe.

Turning to the India-China relationsh­ip, Cui said it had “been developing quite steadily over the years ”. President Xi J inping has always said the Pacific Ocean is large enough to accommodat­e the developmen­t of China and the US, and the Asia-Pacific region is big enough to accommodat­e the developmen­t of China, India and Japan, he said.

Good relations between China and the US are not at the expense of any other country. The same should be true for relations between the US and India , and Japan and India.

CUI TIANKAI , Beijing’s envoy to United States

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India