Thursday 23 May 2013

Sino-Indo Relations

The concurrent sting of time proved to be a superb and enormously marvellous for the mutual cooperation and shared onus as two major and emerging super powers were concurrent with each other trying to abate the onerous and formidable problematic situations between the two countries which have been disrupting the tranquillity process with the dragon.



After the terrible and annihilating combat with the People’s Republic of China (PRC) in the dreary year of 1962 the bonding between the two neighbouring global states degraded and decelerated reaching the nadir. From a time when the denizens of both New Delhi and Beijing used to say “Hindi Chini Bhai Bhai” (Indians and Chinese are brothers) we fall into a ditch where there was not unification, brotherhood but abundance animosity and plethora of vexing issues that eventually gave birth to deluge of problems, which both the countries are still facing contemporarily.



From the war till now many central government came and went away, different Prime Minister and Presidents have been elected, various new ministers had got the different-different portfolios. But still the situation between the two global states didn’t show any aberration at all and didn’t deviate for the thorny as well as routing path which had been adopted by both the nations in the dreadful war.



Several promises have been made from both the sides but, due to deficiency of mutual cooperation, aid and willingness no progress has been made and the relationship between the two country has not exhibited even a single presage of amelioration. Progress has been severely impeded and the developmental work looks like unrealistic. What exaggerated the condition later was the border intrusion by the People Liberation Army (PLA) which obviously flouted the treaty, pacts and border etiquettes.



Recent incursion of PLA soldiers in the Daulat Beg Oldie sector of India. China from the very commencement has been having a belligerent issue towards India on the border issue and it has till now not acknowledged any real boundary with India and the other thing is it also claims Aksai Chin and Arunachal Pradesh as its own parts notwithstanding Indian provinces. It has also been curbing and hindering trade in South China sea from where around 50-60% of India’s shipped goods come.



All such issues have from the very beginning not permitted the conduction of foreign dialogue between the two countries and that why despite of being so much closer we have not been able to do anything good.



But now the bellicose dragon seems to be having mild attitude towards New Delhi. With a turnover and transformation in the Chinese leadership, India has something good to enjoy. The new leaders seem to be having a very soft attitude towards India and another good thing is that both the new Prime Minister and President of PRC joined politics after 1962 and are therefore should not be carrying any bitter feeling towards India.



The newly elected PM Li Keqiang presently is on a diplomatic visit to India. Li Keqiang a sangfroid and placid man, has on his visit to India heavily cooperated with Indian agencies here and has portrayed clear omen of a good relationship between the two nations. China and India have also signed a eight historic agreements to facilitate the work between the two countries.



India and China both one of the fast emerging economies as well as the super powers of the world and both of them if work in the correct direction collectively can pen down new history. What they need is just cooperation and brotherhood. If we impart this feeling in both these countries then one day we would see both as invincible super powers.

                                                 Jai Hind, Jai Bharat
                                                             Jai Ma Bharti



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