The Manila Times

Chinese media accuses New Delhi of ‘geopolitic­al bluff’

- TNS

A DAY after a groundbrea­king India- Asean Summit, China’s state-controlled media on Friday described New Delhi as a “beginner” in geopolitic­s that is using a “bluff” to exaggerate its importance in the region.

Leaders of all 10 members of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) had gathered in New Delhi on Thursday for the summit that experts said was held with an eye on China’s growing assertiven­ess in the region. The leaders also attended the Republic Day celebratio­ns on Friday as the

The landmark event was closely followed in China, which has forged close economic and strategic ties with Asean despite difference­s with several of its members. said it was “pleased” to see the developmen­t of relations between India and Asean members.

But in an editorial titled “India’s nationalis­tic Global Times tabloid said on Friday: “Some members of the Indian elite enjoy engaging in geopolitic­al bluster. But they cannot truly gauge the reality of India’s comprehens­ive strength and diplomatic experience. They are beginners playing at geopolitic­s.”

The editorial added, “Repeated reports by some Indian media that New Delhi has launched a diplomatic offensive against Beijing are

“India and Asean have the right to hold the summit, which exerts no negative effect upon China. However, some Indians are tena- cious in exaggerati­ng the meeting’s implicatio­ns to China.”

The editorial described the Sino-Asean relationsh­ip as “sound and solid” and said: “In spite of territoria­l disputes, BeijingHan­oi (Vietnam) trade volume exceeds that of Beijing and New Delhi. The China-Asean relationsh­ip is inclusive and surpasses traditiona­l geopolitic­s.”

The editorial was dismissive of India’s ties with the Asean countries.

“In fact an examinatio­n of the China- Southeast Asia relationsh­ip suggests that the situation is not like that the Indian media depicts. Asean’s trade volume with China is more than six times that of India, and China’s investment in the region is 10 times that of India,” it said.

The editorial scoffed at India’s apparent efforts to counter China through its ties with other countries.

“China never compares itself to the US, because its GDP is only two-thirds that of the US. However, New Delhi, with a GDP only one to prevail over Beijing in almost all aspects,” it said.

It added: “Honestly speaking, Chinese people are not occupied by India. New Delhi is not Beijing’s major trading partner, and, despite border disputes, is not an imminent security threat to us Chinese.”

The editorial further said China and India should set an example to the world by cooperatin­g without limits despite their territoria­l disputes. “We hope India has the to realize this goal,” it said.

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