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UN support for China project passing through Azad Kashmir puts India’s claim in jeopardy.

Sutirtho Patranobis
Hindustan Times, Beijing


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China has taken the inclusion of BRI in a UN resolution as a diplomatic victory of sorts.(Reuters File)

A UN Security Council resolution has for the first time incorporated China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), a multi-billion inter-continental connectivity mission that has a flagship project passing through Pakistan occupied Kashmir (Azad Kashmir).

The resolution, which extends an ongoing UN assistance mission to Afghanistan, says international efforts should be strengthened to implement the BRI, President Xi Jinping’s legacy project about which he first spoke in 2013.

Beijing claims it has rounded up at least 100 countries in BRI’s support, including Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.

India is yet to sign up for the initiative. Foreign secretary S Jaishankar spelt it out to the Chinese government in February that India has a “sovereignty” issue with the BRI because its flagship project, the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), passes through Azad Kashmir. According to diplomats, India endorsing the BRI would mean giving up its claims on Azad Kashmir.

The UN endorsing the BRI could complicate the situation as far as India’s claims are concerned.

The resolution in question renewed the mandate of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan for one year. In it, the 15-nation UN body urged to promote security and stability in Afghanistan and the region “to create a community of shared future for mankind”.

“Also included in the newly adopted council resolution was China’s Belt and Road Initiative, which aims to build a trade and infrastructure network connecting Asia with Europe and Africa along the ancient trade routes,” official news agency Xinhua reported.

The resolution “welcomes and urges further efforts to strengthen the process of regional economic cooperation, including measures to facilitate regional connectivity, trade and transit, including through regional development initiatives such as the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st-Century Maritime Silk Road (the Belt and Road) Initiative”.

The council resolution urged “further international efforts to strengthen regional cooperation and implement the Belt and Road Initiative”.

Besides the BRI, the resolution also mentions other projects like “regional development projects, such as the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India gas pipeline project, the Central Asia South Asia Electricity Transmission and Trade Project, the Chabahar port project agreed between Afghanistan, India and the Islamic Republic of lran”.

China has taken the inclusion of BRI in a UN resolution as a diplomatic victory of sorts.

Liu Jieyi, the Chinese permanent representative to the UN, told reporters here that the “Chinese concept was put into a Security Council resolution for the first time on Friday, thus showing the consensus of the international community on embracing the concept, and manifesting huge Chinese contributions to the global governance”.

“The Chinese envoy said that latest council move is conducive to creating a favourable atmosphere for China to host a Belt and Road forum for international cooperation in Beijing this May in order to brainstorm on interconnected development,” Xinhua reported.

Liu also said he hoped that all “UN member states will take an active part in the joint efforts to carry out the Chinese initiative and the Chinese concept by implementing the new council resolution. Resolutions adopted by the Security Council are legally binding”.

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The resolution only points to the fact that Kashmir is not an international problem and a bilateral issue between India and Kashmiris.

Secondly these resolutions only aid to some extent in today's world of ever changing dynamics in Asia.

India do not recognise Chinese projects passing through disputed territory and do not have any plans to join.

India has spice route project.
 
The resolution only points to the fact that Kashmir is not an international problem and a bilateral issue between India and Kashmiris.

Secondly these resolutions only aid to some extent in today's world of ever changing dynamics in Asia.

India do not recognise Chinese projects passing through disputed territory and do not have any plans to join.

India has spice route project.

Indian media has this delusional sense of self-importance by self-emphasizing that China wants, more precisely- thinks China wants India to participate in Belt and Road. The truth is China's plan is for the trade routes to bypass Bharat since she is a undependable and potentially-hostile partner in the initiative.

Hence, Indian minister's concerns to China about CPEC passing thru Kashmir were diplomatically brushed off.
 
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The resolution only points to the fact that Kashmir is not an international problem and a bilateral issue between India and Kashmiris.

Secondly these resolutions only aid to some extent in today's world of ever changing dynamics in Asia.

India do not recognise Chinese projects passing through disputed territory and do not have any plans to join.

India has spice route project.
Un agreeing with BRI whose flagship project passes through Azad Kashmir is enough :) .
No one wants india to join & no one give a flying F about indian concerns over it :).
 
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India gives damm about puny projects like Cpec
India work its own big league projects like DMRC and Dimond quadrilateral corridor


Pakistan is a state which GDP amounts to single state of india

Its not even in big leagues like G-20 and Brics

Pakistan is least concern for us Big ambitious Economic plans



you don't need to say all that. .. We don't talk much about DMRC and many other projects.. for Pakistan it's first initiative.. they started looking towards economy. i think it is unnecessary to compare Mumbai gdp with Pakistan. let them celebrate... apart the route map and Chinese deployment, we really don't mind about such project.. but they take it otherwise.. We have bigger issues to be take care of...

Yes right. And that is why Modi cries every where he goes about CPEC :lol:

Indians.... :omghaha:



Modi talk about route it passes... even pak pm bring about dams being built in kashmir and about kashmir in every place he goes..
 
So Modi does talk about CPEC every where... :lol:
Route is the only issue we have..apart that we have our own projects ... check how much FDI we get annually.. unnecessary t start comparison..
 
Route is the only issue we have..apart that we have our own projects ... check how much FDI we get annually.. unnecessary t start comparison..

CPEC ... CPEC... CPEC.

This is all we hear from Modi complaining.

As wrote earlier, India is not important. They can keep whining about it...
 
Nobody gives a f what india has to say.

And it is more foolish to think that Pakistan or China will give any importance to insignificant india whose 7 lakh indian occupier terrorists are terrorizing Kashmiri civilians. India can keep their Supa pawaness on its eastern borders.
 
The resolution only points to the fact that Kashmir is not an international problem and a bilateral issue between India and Kashmiris.

Secondly these resolutions only aid to some extent in today's world of ever changing dynamics in Asia.

India do not recognise Chinese projects passing through disputed territory and do not have any plans to join.

India has spice route project.

India build roads on South Tibet is not considered as disputed but when China build road in Pakistan territory is consider as disputed? even Japan didn't want to have any project in South Tibet knowing that is not belong to India.
Once the CPEC project is completed and when Russia, Central Asia, Pakistan and China are collectively boost the economy of this region, India will be marginalized.
 

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