The NSG Saga Has Changed How India Deals With China

Vikrant

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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi recently visited India where he met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and External Affair Minister Sushma Swaraj.

The anticipated agenda of Yi has been preventing India from joining other countries in raising the controversial issue of South China Sea during the upcoming G20 meeting in early September.

Going by recent heated exchanges, India is unlikely to take a stance that will in any way help Beijing's cause.

Recently, India refused to renew the visas of three journalists from the official Chinese news agency Xinhua after reports that the scribes met members of the Tibetan community under fake names. This is a first for India, especially given the fact this was almost a direct confrontation with Xinhua -- an organization so important that its premises are used as the official residence for Chinese in countries without Chinese embassy.

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Here Are Signs That The NSG Saga Has Changed How India Deals With China
 
The Nathu-La and Cho-La military victories from 50 years ago are what should've changed the landscape in our relations with China....the Indian Gorkha regiments made quick work of those Han commie pricks. I daresay they would be happy to do it again.

Death to Chinese expansionism.
 

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