China utilised close connections with Left parties to stop India-US nuke deal: Vijay Gokhale in his book
In his latest book titled The Long Game , former foreign secretary Vijay Gokhale has claimed that China tried to use its close connections with the Left parties of India to stop the India-US civil nuclear deal.
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Former foreign secretary Vijay Gokhale.
Former foreign secretary Vijay Gokhale has claimed in his latest book The Long Game that China tried to use its close connections with the Left parties of India to stop the India-US civil nuclear deal.
“China utilized the close connections with the Left parties in India. Top leaders of the Communist Party of India and Communist Party of India [Marxist] would travel to China for meetings or medical treatment [sic],” said the
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Why less may be more for India and China
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A conversation driven by hard talk and finding shared interests, even if modest ones, may be amply rewarding
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A conversation driven by hard talk and finding shared interests, even if modest ones, may be amply rewarding
“Lower the expectations” might not seem a very ambitious prescription for the immediate future of India’s troubled relations with China. It may, however, be just the right tonic to guide the way forward, as both countries seek a new equilibrium after a major rupture in relations following the border crisis.
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OPINION / VIEWPOINT By Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi Published: Mar 02, 2021 07:00 AM
Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi
May 21, 1951 was a defining moment in the history of Pakistan. It is the day when Pakistan established formal diplomatic ties with the People s Republic of China. Over past seven decades, our bilateral ties have grown from strength to strength and reached a pinnacle that finds few parallels in the modern history of inter-state relations. As iron brothers, we have always stood by each other in the most trying times. Our relationship has become an all-weather strategic cooperative partnership.
Connected by geography, history, and Asian identity, the ancient linkages between Pakistan and China predate the establishment of formal ties. Since times immemorial, many Chinese monks and ascetics like Faxian and Xuanzang braved the treacherous mountains of the Great Himalayas and arrived at the famous Buddhist seminaries of Pakistan and learned the traditions and t