Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Beijing’s allegiance to Pak key roadblock in India-china ties

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AT THE HEART OF INDIACHINA MISTRUST LIES BEIJING’S ALL-WEATHER ALLY ISLAMABAD, WITH THE MIDDLE KINGDOM BACKING PAK ON ISSUES LIKE CROSS-BORDER TERRORISM, FATF AND JAMMU AND KASHMIR

his litany of complaints against India, President Xi will have to make a superhuman effort to not let Islamabad overshadow the summit.

Xi’s test on Pakistan will start from October 13-18, when FATF holds a plenary meeting under the presidents­hip of China in Paris to consider blacklisti­ng Islamabad for its failure to comply with over 20 out of 27 key parameters laid down in an action plan to deal with money laundering and terrorist financing As the FATF acts on consensus, it is quite evident that Pakistan will remain on a grey list with China, Malaysia and Turkey responding to PM Imran Khan’s call for support.

While India has conveyed its stand on the revocation of Article 370, which did away with special status for Jammu and on Kashmir, directly to China at the foreign ministers’ level, President Xi may see the August 5 move as a precursor to a possible flare-up between India and Pakistan on the Line of Control (LOC), leading to instabilit­y in the region.

This is the line PM Khan has been promoting with the ubiquitous Pakistani threat of a nuclear war.

Rather than derailing the entire exercise over Pakistan, President Xi, already facing flak over Hong Kong protests, may like to take the informal summit towards a positive direction where both countries expand bilateral trade beyond $100 billion while balancing India’s bilateral deficit.

The other option for a successful summit is that both sides decide to resolve the boundary dispute on a sectoral basis and narrow their difference­s. The only beneficiar­y of a China at loggerhead­s with India is Pakistan.

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