Tag: Global Times

  • ‘No Zero-Sum Game’: Muizzu In Beijing, China Says ‘Never Asked Maldives To Reject India’ | India News

    BEIJING: In the wake of a diplomatic dispute between India and the Maldives following Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to Lakshadweep, China has called upon New Delhi to approach its South Asian neighbors with an ”open mind.” The Global Times, China’s state media, emphasized in an editorial that it considers the Maldives an ”equal partner and respects its sovereignty.”

    Maldives An Equal Partner: China

    The editorial affirms China’s respect for the friendly and cooperative relationship between the Maldives and India, recognizing the significance of Malé maintaining good relations with New Delhi. Contrary to speculation, Beijing clarified that it has never pressured the Maldives to reject India due to Sino-Indian conflicts. Furthermore, China views cooperation between the Maldives and India as neither unfriendly nor a threat, expressing willingness for trilateral cooperation.

    Not A Zero-Sum Game: China

    China emphasized that its cooperation with South Asian countries is not a “zero-sum game.” The editorial urged New Delhi to adopt a more open-minded approach, emphasizing the need to understand that China’s engagement in the region is not at the expense of India.

    Muizzu’s China Visit

    The Global Times addressed the misinterpretation by Indian media regarding President Muizzu’s visit to China before India. It highlighted that such speculations, assuming the order of visits reflects the importance of nations, reveal India’s perception of South Asia as its sphere of influence. President Muizzu’s decision to visit China first does not imply a pro-China and anti-India stance but rather signifies a normal state-to-state relationship. The editorial encouraged understanding this diplomatic move within the context of fostering healthy relations.

    Maldives Suspends Ministers Over Derogatory Remarks On PM Modi

    In a related development, three Maldivian ministers were suspended for making derogatory comments about Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Lakshadweep. The Maldivian government distanced itself from these remarks, clarifying that they represented the ministers’ personal opinions and not the official stance.

    Tensions between India and the Maldives have escalated since President Muizzu assumed power, defeating his India-friendly predecessor. The strained relations, fueled by perceptions of Muizzu as a pro-China politician, have added complexity to the diplomatic landscape.

    President Muizzu Arrives In China

    President Muizzu, accompanied by his wife, visited the Xiamen Free Trade Zone in China’s Fujian province. During the visit, he is expected to hold talks with Chinese President Xi and sign several agreements, marking a new historical starting point in Sino-Maldivian relations.

    The Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Wang Wenbin, expressed optimism that the visit would provide strategic guidance for bilateral relations to reach new heights. As President Muizzu engages in diplomatic discussions and agreements, the international community awaits the outcomes of this significant visit.

  • People of China are more happy with Modi government than their government, Global Times survey revealed

    The popularity of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi (PM Narendra Modi) is increasing not only in the country but also abroad. Even in China, a large number of people are his friends.

    Beijing: The popularity of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi (PM Narendra Modi) is increasing not only in the country but also abroad. Even in China, a large number of people are his friends. Three months after the Ladakh violence, a survey conducted by China’s mouthpiece Global Times (Chinese mouthpiece, Global Times) has revealed that most Chinese are more happy with PM Modi’s functioning than their leaders. 

    Appreciation of Modi government
    According to the survey, about 50 percent of Chinese citizens have favorable influence of Beijing, while 50 percent people have appreciated the Modi government of India. About 70 per cent believe that anti-China sentiment in India is very high. At the same time, more than 30 percent people feel that the relations between the two countries will improve. Nine per cent of the people surveyed believe that the improvement in India-China relationship will be for the short term, while according to 25 per cent, the relationship between the two countries will remain strong for a long time.

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    is trying to woo India Meanwhile, China’s biggest tech company Huawei (Huawei) is trying to woo India by publishing big advertisements in all major dailies of India. Huawei is trying to show that its relationship with India is quite old. She has been doing business here for the last 20 years and is always committed to the interests of India. Actually, since the Ladakh violence, Chinese companies are on the Indian government hitlist. According to a report by the Financial Times, India wants to end the relationship with Huawei and other Chinese companies in a phased manner. Instead of a formal ban, India has reportedly made clear to telecom companies to stay away from Chinese gear.