Saturday, 27 April 2013

Hindu : 25 Apr - Editorial : Restraint is the key

It's always been Indian vs China no matter how deeply both countries try to resolve the issues. Even if the countries have successfully formed a collaboration through BRICS, maintained good relation in goods imports and exports, taken equal measures on preventing piracy and most importantly tried to keep aside the border as to not influence their mutual respect, Military army exchange programs to train the armies; incidents like the one in Ladakh where Chinese armies have barged into India for almost ten kilometers over take all the successes India had achieved with China so far. Even though the president of China Mr.Xi had shown interest in resolving a decade long border issue between India and China, his words seem to completely contradict the way Chinese army had acted in the past one week. there had been continuous talk since 2005 to resolve this issue and come to a logical conclusion of freezing the line of control between the nations but in vain in spite of setting up a Border management mechanism. 

Now that there had been a visit scheduled for Chinese President who would have his first trip after he had come into power, article suggests that it would be wise if the peace talks come to a positive end and resolved as hid trip would be highly influenced towards this issue if necessary steps quickly are not taken by both nations. Surely this visit will decide whether Chinese president would keep his word given to our prime minister Mr. Manmohan Singh that a rational and fair solution is possible for resolving border conflicts between India and China
                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                        - Vamshi Regalla

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