Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Border resolution main focus of meet between India, China

DIALOGUE NSA Doval to discuss security along LAC, OROP with China’s foreign minister

- Shishir Gupta and Sutirtho Patranobis letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

NEW DELHI/BEIJING: National security advisor Ajit Doval leaves for the city of Chengdu in South-west China on Thursday for the 21st round of Special Representa­tive Dialogues between India and China on boundary resolution.

He will discuss strategic issues with state councillor and foreign minister Wang Yi with the focus on maintainin­g status quo along the 3,488 kilometre Line of Actual Control (LAC) between the two countries even as India enters an election season that effectivel­y ends only in mid-2019. The crucial SR dialogue is on November 23-24 and, significan­tly, has been scheduled outside Beijing.

This is Wang’s first talks as China’s designated SR; he took over from former SR Yang Jiechi earlier this year.

The mechanism was put in place in 2003 with the mandate of achieving a fair, reasonable and mutually acceptable solution for the India-China border question at an early date.

The 20th round was held in India last year, the first one after the 73-day standoff between border troops at Doklam (Donglang in Chinese) near the Sikkim border in 2017 was resolved.

While the objective of the dialogue is peace and tranquilli­ty along the LAC, both sides are veering towards the reality that despite claims on territory under occupation by the other side, the best option is “as it is; where it is”.

India claims 38,000 square kilometers land in the Aksai Chin region of Eastern Ladakh with another 5,180 kilometre illegally ceded by Pakistan to Beijing in 1963. China covers 90,000 squarekilo­metre territory, a large chunk of Arunachal Pradesh or what Beijing calls South Tibet.

The fact is that, the solution to the boundary issue does not lie in historical claims as ancient Indian religious scriptures repeatedly mention unhindered pilgrimage to Mansarover lake in Tibet and the Chinese talk about historical claims to Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh.

According to diplomats based in New Delhi and Beijing, the basic purpose of the dialogue apart from resolution of the vexed boundary issue is to maintain peace along the largely undefined or loosely defined LAC in the Western and Eastern sector.

The two special representa­tives will stress on continuous military exchanges on the border so that either of side does not take any unilateral steps on the border.

This bilateral assurance is significan­t to the Modi government as India goes into the general election mode immediatel­y after the ongoing assembly election results come out next month.

“As for the issue of the border talks under the strategic guidance of the two leaders, ChinaIndia relations have maintained sound momentum of growth. The two sides have maintained close communicat­ion and coordinati­on in all border-related affairs,” Chinese foreign ministry spokespers­on, Geng Shuang, said.

“We have properly managed the difference­s through dialogue and consultati­on. The border areas on the whole maintained stability,” he said.

Apart from boundary issues, the two special representa­tives will discuss the security environmen­t in the region and beyond, with councillor Wang expected to stress that China’s belt road initiative through Pakistan is not aimed at India but purely an economic initiative.

India has opposed the BRI in Pakistan from day one as the road passes through occupied Kashmir.

India is aware that China has increased its economic leverage with Pakistan by committing $3 billion as loan to tide over the IMF payment crisis faced by the Imran Khan government with an option of more loans to plug any gap. In this context, Saudi Arabia has committed another $ 6 billion to Pakistan with the hope that Islamabad will use its good offices with Turkey to soft pedal the Jamal Kashoggi killing. The UAE has committed another $ 3 billion.

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