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China rejects India’s study about push back

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China on Tuesday rejected a report that its ambitious Belt and Road project was "facing a push back" by countries in India’s neighbourh­ood like Pakistan and Nepal.

It also sought to play down the reported cancellati­on of Chinese-funded dam and hydropower projects by Pakistan and Nepal, respective­ly.

A report in an Indian newspaper cited India's Foreign Affairs Ministry's study that due to Beijing's "unacceptab­le conditions", its trilliondo­llar Belt and Road programme was "facing a push back" from Islamabad and Kathmandu that have pulled the plug on Chinese-funded projects.

Beijing's ally Pakistan scrapped Diamer-Bhasha dam, while Nepal junked the 750-MW West Seti hydropower project.

"The informatio­n about the above-mentioned project reported by the media is false," said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokespers­on Hua Chunying.

"The dam project was not included in the Belt and Road initiative and the hydropower plant in Nepal is still in negotiatio­n.

"As to the blacklisti­ng of China Harbour Engineerin­g company is also false," Hua said, referring to the reported charges against the firm for bribing government officials in Bangladesh.

In 2018, Islamabad slashed the budget for a major railway project under the Beijing-funded China-Pakistan Economic Project (CPEC), citing its inability to repay the Chinese loans.

India opposes the multi-billion CPEC as its planned routes cut through the disputed Kashmir held by Pakistan.

China has spent over $60 billion in Pakistan under the CPEC, the lynchpin to its Belt and Road.

A report in an Indian newspaper cited India's Foreign Affairs Ministry's study that due to Beijing's "unacceptab­le conditions", its trilliondo­llar Belt and Road programme was "facing a push back" from Pakistan and Nepal

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