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Accept Pak’s ‘olive branch’ and join CPEC: Chinese media suggests to India

ByPTI, Beijing
Dec 23, 2016 06:32 PM IST

Lt Gen Riaz had reportedly said this week that India should “shun enmity” with Pakistan and “join the $46-billion CPEC along with Iran, Afghanistan and other Central Asian countries and enjoy its benefits”.

China will strongly oppose any attempt to label Pakistan as “supporting terrorism”, Chinese official media said on Friday, while also suggesting India to accept a top Pakistani military general’s offer to participate in a $46 billion international economic corridor.

Chinese President Xi Jinping shakes hands with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the G20 Summit in China in September 2016. Chinese state-run Global Times suggested India to accept the ‘olive branch’ extended by a Pakistan general and join CPEC.(Reuters file photo)
Chinese President Xi Jinping shakes hands with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the G20 Summit in China in September 2016. Chinese state-run Global Times suggested India to accept the ‘olive branch’ extended by a Pakistan general and join CPEC.(Reuters file photo)

“Surprise aside (over General’s call), New Delhi should consider accepting the olive branch Pakistan has extended in a bid to participate in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor,” said an article in the state-run Global Times.

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The comments came after Lt Gen Riaz, commander of the Pakistan’s Southern Command based in Quetta, reportedly said this week that India should “shun enmity” with Pakistan and “join the $46-billion CPEC along with Iran, Afghanistan and other Central Asian countries and enjoy its benefits”.

“Such an opportunity could be transient. There is a possibility that the open attitude toward India joining the CPEC will quickly be overwhelmed by opposition voices from Pakistan if New Delhi does not respond in a timely manner to the General’s overture,” the article said.

“The best way to reduce hostilities is by establishing economic cooperation based on mutual benefits to put aside what cannot be reached by a consensus,” it said.

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It said that India could boost its exports and slash its trade deficit with China via new trade routes that would be opened up by the CPEC. In addition, the northern part of India bordering Pakistan and Jammu and Kashmir will gain more economic growth momentum if India joins the project, it said.

Another article in the same daily said “Riaz’s invitation, which came as a surprise to New Delhi, is mainly intended as a gesture. While he hinted at India’s intervention in the CPEC, he welcomed India’s participation in the project, demonstrating Pakistan does not want to exclude India.”

At the same time, it said, “if any country wants to label Pakistan as ‘supporting terrorism’ and discredit the country, then China and other countries who uphold justice will oppose such behaviour strongly”.

The article said that since President Xi Jinping visited Pakistan in April, 2015, the CPEC has advanced considerably.

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“However, some international forces, and India in particular, are accustomed to look at the CPEC and the One Belt and One Road initiative from a geopolitical perspective. On one side, this is relevant to the geopolitical competition mindset they insist on, on the other, this is because of their excessive speculation on the strategic implications of the CPEC and the Belt and Road,” it said.

“To ensure the smooth advancement of the CPEC, it is necessary for Pakistan to have a stable and peaceful domestic and periphery environment and a favourable profile,” it said.

On anti-terrorism, the Afghanistan peace process, and the peace and stability of Kashmir, Pakistan is making efforts to show international society its wish to pursue peace, it said.

“The CPEC is not only a bilateral cooperation, but also a multilateral project in the long-run, which aims at regional economic integration. So it’s open and inclusive, and China and Pakistan hope India, Afghanistan, Iran and Central Asian countries can participate and become stakeholders,” it added.

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