The Asian Age

Mahabalipu­ram to host Modi, Xi

Summit to take place late next week, dates being finalised

- SRIDHAR KUMARASWAM­I

The countdown has begun for the second informal summit between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Narendra Modi expected to be held at Mahabalipu­ram (also known as Mamallapur­am) near Chennai late next week, with the dates and venue likely to be officially announced later this week or early next week.

But there is considerab­le bewilderme­nt over the reason for such an expected late official announceme­nt, with speculatio­n that it may have to do with security reasons regarding the Chinese President’s forthcomin­g visit. The Chinese side is also understood to be keenly monitoring reports of the conduct of a military exercise by the Indian Army in Arunachal Pradesh which China regards as part of its territory.

The expected late announceme­nt also comes given the fresh strain on Sino-Indian relations after China — at the behest of its all-weather friend Pakistan — had insisted a few weeks ago on discussing the Kashmir issue at a meeting for informal consultati­ons of the UN Security Council (UNSC) member-countries. New Delhi was unhappy over those developmen­ts.

Chinese ambassador Sun Weidong had said last week that both nations

need to “properly address” difference­s through dialogue and that they must go beyond the “mode of difference­s management” and focus on actively shaping bilateral relations. Speaking at a function, he had also said that his country “will never bully others nor will it be bullied”. Beijing had celebrated the 70th anniversar­y of establishm­ent of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) on Tuesday.

External affairs minister (EAM) S. Jaishankar had also pointed out last month that there was “no skirmish” but rather a “face-off” between Indian and Chinese troops recently on the banks of the Pangong Tso lake in India’s Ladakh region that is part of J&K state and that it was resolved as per the existing bilateral mechanisms in place between the two countries.

He had also said that there would be “no” rethink on India’s earlier decision not to join the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) connectivi­ty project. In another interestin­g remark on the current turmoil in Hong Kong (part of China), the EAM had said India is “watching with great attention” since there is a large Indian “community and investment” in Hong Kong.

◗ The expected late announceme­nt also comes given the fresh strain on Sino-Indian relations after China had insisted a few weeks ago on discussing the Kashmir at UNSC

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Narendra Modi
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Xi Jinping

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