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China strikes back on Arunachal

                         Pranab Dhal Samanta : Fri, Sep 18 06:34 AM

Barely weeks after it failed in its attempt to block Asian Development Bank (ADB) funds to a project in Arunachal Pradesh, China has successfully struck back.

Last month, in a development New Delhi has been quiet about, China won a vote on a "disclosure agreement," which prevents ADB from formally acknowledging Arunachal Pradesh as part of India. (A disclosure agreement is a formal notification of a project once it's approved by the ADB Board).

On June 16, India had successfully isolated China — the entire ADB Board except Beijing had voted in India's favour — and secured approval for its $2.9-billion country plan. China had raised objections to the plan because it included $60-million projects in Arunachal Pradesh. It argued that ADB cannot fund projects in "disputed areas" like Arunachal Pradesh.

Clearly, China did not give up after that defeat and the reversal is symptomatic of its growing clout. It's learnt that India lost the vote despite US and most of the Western bloc voting in India's favour. In what was relatively a narrow margin, the scales were tilted in China's favour by Japan, Australia and a group of other South East Asian countries. Despite US support, India was also surprised by the fact that Australia chose to go with China. Pakistan, of course, also went with China.

In particular, sources said, the role of Japan has come as a shock to India. Being the current chair of the ADB board, Japan allowed the matter to be put to vote.

Once that happened, Japan backed China indicating a shift in its political approach.

It now transpires that since the first vote where China was humiliated, it left no stone unturned in increasing pressure on South East Asian countries, and Japan and South Korea.

The defeat has caused considerable concern in official circles here. One view is that India should not take the $60 million meant for projects in Arunachal Pradesh. It's quite possible that India will not use ADB funding for the state. In future, sources said, India will also have to be careful when it lists projects in "sensitive areas" for external funding.

The more serious ramification is diplomatic. There is a view that after the June 16 victory, India didn't anticipate the Chinese response and so did not plan its lobbying as well as it did the first time. Incidentally, before the June vote, India had sent demarches to all 66 countries represented at the ADB. asdfads

(NEWS-SOURCE : Pranab Dhal Samanta, YAHOO) 

 Top Comment : Deepak Agrawal   | 09 19 2009 04:50:54 +0000
Nice information Roop. If we will not take $60 million for projects in Arunanchal Pradesh means we are accepting that the AP is a disputed territory (not belong to India)and I think this is very bad for India's context.
 
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  Commented by  varsha, technical manager(QMS)    | 09 21 2009 13:01:52 +0000
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U r absolutely right Mr .Roop .. this matter needs to tackle in very different way may be diplomatically .. now its ignition stage  but it needs very much attention ..
  Commented by  SB DIKSHIT, STATE QUALITY MONITOR, U.P.R.R.D.A    | 09 20 2009 06:04:56 +0000
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 China may attack India very similar to Pakistan does under these situation
was commented by me in ideate CHINA MIGHT ATTACK INDIA IN FUTURE is becoming true ,while many were against ,this may the 1st step.
  Commented by  Kumbakonam S Venkataraman, Associate Editor, Dynamic Youth online magazine    | 09 20 2009 03:34:42 +0000
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The stand of China in respect of Arunachala Pradesh is a thorn in our flesh. We are paying the penalty for not even condemning China for having annexed Tibet. Many leaders including Rajaji wanted India to react strongly when China entered Tibet; but the 'socialist' Nehruji did not open his eyes till China attacked India! Nepal is already in their hands; Burma is also under their sole influence. Our political framework is continuously weakened by regionalism. Unless our Youth rise up to the occasion, very difficult days are ahead!
Infact, for any projects in the sensitive areas, the funding should not be sourced outside india-external funding is not required. It may give our enemies, declared, open or hidden, a diplomatic edge to strengthen their propagandistic motives & strategies against our sovergnity and security.

We need to hit them hard back at their weakest points-under their belly OR on their butts. No need to be defensive. Attack is the best defence with such enemies-China,Pakistan, but rather diplomatically...
  Commented by  P V Thomas, Head/VP/GM-Legal, A Major Port Authority    | 09 19 2009 14:33:19 +0000
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Dear Roop, Very informative and a shocking news. What our defence strategists are doing ? The Ministries of External Affairs, Finance and Defence failed as well as the IB. It is very bad on our part.
  Commented by  Deepak Agrawal, Research Associate/Business Analyst, EDS    | 09 19 2009 04:50:54 +0000
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Nice information Roop. If we will not take $60 million for projects in Arunanchal Pradesh means we are accepting that the AP is a disputed  territory (not belong to India)and I think this is very bad for India's context.  
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