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Xi Jinping, Modi’s interaction at BRICS and Sino-India conflict

Ambassador Dr. Jamil by Ambassador Dr. Jamil
August 30, 2023

Chinese President Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently met on the sidelines of the BRICS economic group summit, which was discussed during a press conference held by the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs on August 25th.

In response to a question, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin stated that during the BRICS summit on August 23rd, President Xi Jinping had a meeting and discussion with Indian Prime Minister Modi. Apart from the China-India relations, the two leaders also exchanged views on matters of mutual interest. China emphasized that the improvement of relations is in the mutual interest of both countries. Peace and stability in the world and the region are beneficial for the development of both nations.

According to the Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Chinese President Xi Jinping stated that the border issues between the two countries can be resolved in a better manner and security in the border regions can be ensured. The spokesperson stated that China’s position on border issues with India is as clear as always. It is hoped that both sides will implement the instructions of the leaders to advance bilateral relations in a healthy manner, improve mutual trust, and reduce tensions along the border.

According to information from both the Chinese and Indian foreign ministries, efforts are being made to find ways to reduce tensions in the Line of Actual Control, the area where the border dispute is present. The focus is on seeking mutual mechanisms to reduce tensions and take practical steps.

China currently controls 26 out of 65 petrol stations in India since 2020, while Indian forces have retreated from these areas. The Ladakh issue has not seen any new disputes, as its roots date back many years. There have been clashes between both countries on this issue, including the significant clash in June 2020, which led to casualties on both sides.

In December 2022, there was another face-off between Chinese and Indian forces in the Tawang sector of Arunachal Pradesh, during which there were casualties on both sides.

Currently, India has 1,905 fighter jets, while China has 4,630. India possesses 4,614 tanks, while China has 5,250 tanks. India’s defense budget is $73.6 billion, while China’s is $261 billion. India has 150 nuclear warheads, while China possesses 350. China had previously reached the moon, and India recently achieved this milestone through the Chandrayaan 3 mission. While India is gaining economic success, supported by the United States in becoming an important power in the region, China already holds substantial power and is seen as a potential threat by the United States.

If we talk about reducing tensions in the region, as was also discussed in the meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India should make efforts not only to engage with China but also to address its longstanding issues and conflicts with Pakistan through dialogue and discussion. These efforts should be made to resolve issues through talks, including the ones that are often exploited by the political parties, especially the current ruling political party BJP, to gain votes and manipulate the Indian public.

The concerning aspect is that while India has been vocal against China on the global stage, it has already entered into at least 5 agreements with the United States aimed at curbing China’s advancement. These agreements include commitments to hinder China’s progress and discussions about other confidential matters, although China’s name is not explicitly mentioned. Under these agreements, India is bound not only to counter Chinese advancements on land but also in the Indian Pacific Ocean to counter Chinese moves. While India is a member of the Quad Alliance, Pakistan is a member of the Pearl’s String strategy, both headed respectively by the United States and China.

The United States is strategically placing itself around 12,000 kilometers away from this region, with weapons pointed at China through India, utilizing India’s cunning and stratagems. India, in turn, wishes to use the power it has gained from its alliance with the United States against Pakistan. However, if either China or Pakistan suffers any unintended losses due to the aggressive policies of India and the United States, the other will naturally come forward to provide assistance. In this equation, the importance of the Pak-China friendship remains significant, but the interests of both nations are also intertwined on strategic and geopolitical foundations that cannot be easily separated.

To reduce tensions in the region, the meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi could have been a significant step. Positive messages were conveyed from both sides, but there was no joint statement issued, indicating that the personal alignment between the leaders did not necessarily translate into substantial progress in the region’s situation. Both countries’ alignment and friendship are crucial, but the complex strategic and geopolitical foundations between them cannot be ignored.

In conclusion, while meetings between the leaders of China and India hold the potential to address global and regional concerns, the existing divergences and slow-simmering conflicts between these nations cannot be easily transformed into immediate cooperation or friendship. The broader interests and strategic considerations of both countries often compete, making any sudden transformation unlikely.

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