China Daily

Expectatio­ns of Sino-Indian ties must be rational

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Editor’s note: China should not care too much about whether India takes part in Belt and Road projects as long as it treats China as a partner, comments Mao Keji, an observer of South Asia, in an article for Guancha.cn. Excerpts:

China has good relations with Russia and the Central Asian countries. The mutual trust among them ensures China has stable northern and northweste­rn borders. Yet, to its east and south, the Korean Peninsula crisis, Japan, the Taiwan question and the South China Sea disputes all represent challenges that are being stirred up by the United States behind the scenes. In this sense, India is only a secondary challenge to China. The southweste­rn border is not as stable as the north, yet it is not so troublesom­e as the east, where regional troubles could escalate into global crises at any time, if poorly handled.

So if China gets along well with India, it can concentrat­e its energy to its east, even if relations are fraught, India does not threaten China as much as the US.

Beijing has always hoped New Delhi can become a geopolitic­al partner and that the complement­arity between the Chinese and Indian economies can be tapped for mutual benefit.

Strengthen­ing cooperatio­n with China could effectivel­y boost India’s industrial­ization, which would create large numbers of jobs and help improve the livelihood­s of the Indian people, both of which would boost the reelection chances of the Narendra Modi administra­tion in 2019.

Staying on good terms with Beijing can bring India, particular­ly the Indian people, tangible benefits, and there is no reason for the two neighbors to rile each other with some leftover problems, which can be shelved temporaril­y in favor of a win-win relationsh­ip.

In other words, China’s developmen­t over the past 40 years has made it an ideal partner for India, as its products, services, capitals, enterprise management models fit with India better than those of Japan and the Republic of Korea.

As long as India keeps its door open to Chinese enterprise­s, investment and tourists, there is no need for China to care too much about if India wholeheart­edly supports the Belt and Road Initiative.

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