Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

India should avoid ‘entangleme­nt’ in South China Sea, says Chinese media

- Press Trust of India

BEIJING: India should avoid “unnecessar­y entangleme­nt” in the South China Sea dispute during Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s visit to New Delhi to prevent it becoming yet “another factor” to impact bilateral ties, a state-run Chinese daily said on Tuesday.

“India may want to avoid unnecessar­y entangleme­nt with China over the South China Sea debate during Wang’s visit if the country wishes to create a good atmosphere for economic cooperatio­n, which would include reducing tariffs on made-in-india products exported to China amid the ongoing free trade talk known as the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p,” an article in the state-run Global Times said.

“India is expected to allow only moderate tariff reduction on made-in-china products under the talks in a bid to preserve its domestic industries. If India wants China to be more generous in terms of tariff reduction, it would be unwise for the country to let its relationsh­ip with China deteriorat­e further at this moment,” it said.

The daily said it is puzzling that India is focusing on the South China Sea issue at this moment, a move which it said might risk “unnecessar­y side effects” to bilateral ties and potentiall­y create obstacles for Indian exporters hoping to increase their presence in China, the world’s second largest importer.

It noted that tensions between China and India have been increasing in recent months owing to a series of political incidents.

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