Millennium Post (Kolkata)

China ‘largest threat’ to Britain; has targeted India: Rishi Sunak

Rishi Sunak set out a series of plans he would undertake if elected the Prime Minister, including building a new NATO-style military alliance of free nations

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LONDON: China represents the "largest threat" to Britain and the world's security and prosperity this century and there is evidence to suggest it has targeted countries from the US to India, UK Prime Ministeria­l candidate Rishi Sunak said on Monday.

The 42-year-old former Chancellor set out a series of plans he would undertake if elected the prime minister, including building a new NATOstyle military alliance of free nations to defend against Chinese technologi­cal aggression.

I would close all 30 of China's Confucius Institutes in the UK the highest number in the world," said Sunak as part of his Conservati­ve Party leadership campaign pitch to win over members' votes.

China and the Chinese Communist Party represent the largest threat to Britain and the world's security and prosperity this century I will build a new internatio­nal alliance of free nations to tackle Chinese cyber-threats and share best practice in technology security, he said.

Given that there is evidence to suggest China has targeted countries from the United States to India, Rishi is confident that he can create a broad alliance including countries from all over the world.

As part of this new security alliance, the UK will coordinate efforts to influence internatio­nal standards and norms on cybersecur­ity, telecommun­ications security, and preventing intellectu­al property theft, the "Ready4Rish­i" campaign said in a statement.

Accusing China of stealing UK technology and infiltrati­ng universiti­es while "propping up [Russian President] Putin's fascist invasion of Ukraine", bullying Taiwan and contraveni­ng human rights in Xinjiang and Hong Kong, as well as suppressin­g their currency to continuall­y rig the global economy in their favour, the UK-born Indian-origin MP for Richmond in North Yorkshire also pledged to shut down all Chinese institutes in the country.

They are saddling developing countries with insurmount­able debt and using this to seize their assets or hold a diplomatic gun to their heads. They torture, detain and indoctrina­te their own people, including in Xinjiang and Hong Kong, in contravent­ion of their human rights. And they have continuall­y rigged the global economy in their favour by suppressin­g their currency, he said.

He said he would close all 30 Confucius Institutes in the UK the highest number in the world.

"Almost all UK government spending on Mandarin language teaching at school is channelled through university-based Confucius Institutes, thereby promoting Chinese soft power, he added.

The Confucius Institutes are funded by the Chinese government and are meant to be culture and language centres, but critics claim they are propaganda tools as relations between the West and China worsen.

Sunak, who is on an intense campaign trail to beat Foreign Secretary Liz Truss to the top Downing Street job to replace Boris Johnson, focussed his message on China's aggressive policies on Monday ahead of a key televised debate on the BBC and also pledged to expand the reach of Britain's security services to keep its industrial espionage in check.

I will expand MI5's reach to provide greater support to British businesses and universiti­es to counter Chinese industrial espionage. We'll work across government and with security services to build a toolkit to help companies protect their intellectu­al property, he said.

 ?? PTI ?? Conservati­ve leadership candidate Rishi Sunak, centre, arrives for an event
PTI Conservati­ve leadership candidate Rishi Sunak, centre, arrives for an event

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