The Asian Age

‘ No review of stand on China- Pak corridor’

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Chennai, June 8: India does not view its relations with China through the prism of China- Pakistan ties, defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Friday, but ruled out the possibilit­y of New Delhi reviewing its stand on CPEC project, a major irritant in Sino- Indian relationsh­ip.

She also said New Delhi is alert to the economic assistance provided by China to India’s neighbours and ramificati­ons it could have for the country.

“One thing I want to assure here... We do not view our relations with China through the prism of China- Pakistan relations,” the minister told an event to mark the 10th anniversar­y of ‘ Chennai Centre for China Studies’ here.

Ms Sitharaman brought up the issue of ChinaPakis­tan Economic Corridor ( CPEC), and made it clear that India will not “entertain any thought” of reviewing its stand on it, as it concerned its sovereignt­y.

“It is an issue of sovereignt­y, and we shall not entertain any thought ( other than the stated Indian position) on that matter,” she said.

The CPEC comprises a bunch of projects aimed at upgrading infrastruc­ture in Pakistan and strengthen­ing the economic ties between the two countries. The corridor will link Gwadar in southweste­rn Pakistan to China’s Xinjiang province, and would pass through Pakistan- occupied Kashmir.

“The kind of economic assistance being extended to many of our neighbours are all very clearly impacting the economies there, probably helping to bond a relationsh­ip with those countries.

“As a result, even a strategic presence could be enabled. I see a linkage. This is something which I think all of us, you ( Chennai Centre for China Studies) as a think tank, and we as a government, constantly be alert to and understand its ramificati­ons,” she said.

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