The Free Press Journal

Subtle game behind China move in UN

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The Chinese attempt to raise the Kashmir issue in the UN Security Council at Pakistan’s behest which has failed twice over the last month and has ended up heightenin­g the isolation of Pakistan on the issue internatio­nally has a link with the PakistanCh­ina economic corridor which is a dream project of Chinese president Xi Jinping. The hardening of India’s Kashmir policy and the veiled threat of the new Army chief that if the political establishm­ent gives its assent India can regain control of the Pakistan-occupied areas in Kashmir has made the Chinese wary especially because the economic corridor passes through occupied Kashmir to go through to Gwadar port in Pakistan. Consequent­ly, it is not a sudden surge of love for Pakistan that is motivating Chinese intent to maintain status quo in Pak-occupied Kashmir. It is self-interest linked to China’s stake in the Pakistan-China economic corridor.

The Chinese know only too well that India must have secured American backing for the plan to wrest control of Pak-occupied Kashmir. Hence they are seeking to internatio­nalise the Kashmir issue and to rekindle the theory of Kashmir being a disputed territory. That India has thwarted the China-Pak move to take Kashmir to the Security Council is happy augury indeed. China would indeed be looking at contingenc­y plans one of which is the new-found effort to woo Myanmar to join the plans. Myanmar has been offered a host of infrastruc­ture projects which the Chinese would help build. It now remains to be seen whether Myanmar falls a prey to Chinese plans and gives assent to infrastruc­ture developmen­t plans that could lead Myanmar into a debt trap. That the Americans and in a more subtle way, India, would do everything to see that Myanmar does not fall into the Chinese lap is a factor it has to reckon with.

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