Millennium Post

CPEC violates sovereignt­y: India tells China

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI/ BEIJING: India on Wednesday said China must explain how it can take part in the Silk Road summit being held here this year when the USD 46 billion China-pakistan Economic Corridor passing through POK violates its sovereignt­y.

“The subject came up. They have extended an invitation to the government to participat­e in the summit. We are examining the matter,” Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar, who co-chaired an upgraded strategic dialogue between the two countries, told reporters here.

“The fact that China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is part of this particular initiative. CPEC violates Indian sovereignt­y because it runs through Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK),” Jaishankar said.

“Therefore since they (China) are a country who have been very sensitive to sovereignt­y concerns, it was for them to say how a country whose sovereignt­y has been violated can come on an invitation. We would like to see what proposal anybody has in this regard. We were very frank with them in sharing what our concerns were and we share it in public. But the issue for us is a sovereignt­y issue,” he said.

Chinese President Xi Jinping, who launched the multibilli­on dollar One Belt One Road (OBOR) initiative and called for Silk Road connectivi­ty, has convened the summit in May which officials here say will be held on a massive scale.

Leaders of about 20 countries so far have confirmed participat­ion, the Chinese foreign ministry said.

While conveying India’s position, Jaishankar said, “but from our side, I explained to them that India today is a pro connectivi­ty country. We have connectivi­ty initiative­s with all sides and we are active participan­ts (in) most of them.”

He highlighte­d India’s participat­ion in Myanmar’s Kaladan project, Chabahar port project with Iran, as well as north south corridor with Russia. “We had agreed to take part int the Bangladesh, China, India Myanmar (BCIM) corridor in which I pointed out India is (the) most active country” taking part, he said.

 ??  ?? Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar shakas hands with top Chinese State Councillor Yang Jiechi in Beijing on Tuesday ahead of India-china strategic Dialogue on Wednesday
Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar shakas hands with top Chinese State Councillor Yang Jiechi in Beijing on Tuesday ahead of India-china strategic Dialogue on Wednesday

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