日批在线视频_内射毛片内射国产夫妻_亚洲三级小视频_在线观看亚洲大片短视频_女性向h片资源在线观看_亚洲最大网

US EUROPE AFRICA ASIA 中文
Opinion / Op-Ed Contributors

Lessons from Sino-Indian border issue

By Zhou Bo (China Daily) Updated: 2014-11-26 07:40

The Indian media have one obsession: the Sino-Indian border issue. From time to time, the Indian media have reported "Chinese troops crossing the border" into Indian territory. Such allegations have not only been denied by Chinese spokespersons, but in many cases brushed aside by senior Indian officials.

The reason is simple: The border that led to a war between China and India in 1962 has never been demarcated. What lies instead is the Line of Actual Control, a line not verified in terms of alignment. And without a clear idea of how the alignment really goes, patrol troops could end up entering an area perceived by the other side to be its own "territory". And tensions have flared up sometimes.

There are two ways of looking at the Sino-Indian border issue. One could easily argue that negotiations at different levels have so far failed to yield expected progress and haven't prevented, for example, quite a few eyeball-to-eyeball standoffs since the 1980s. Nevertheless, there has been no conflict since 1962. For over half a century, not a single bullet has been fired across the border.

The success in terms of crisis management comes first from an agreement between the two governments that border issue is not the be all and end all of bilateral relationship. At every summit, the border issue is discussed, but to the extent that it will not overshadow cooperation in other fields.

On the eve of President Xi Jinping's visit to India in September 2014, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi coined the term "Inch towards Miles" that underpins his hopes for the future of the relationship. The lessons learnt from China-Indian land border can be conducive to settling the maritime dispute between China and Japan and the disputes in the South China Sea.

First, addressing a territorial dispute can only be a top-down approach. Territorial dispute is a political issue that needs to be discussed at the top political level. Sino-Indian summits always include the border issue. The Japanese government, however, holds that there exists no dispute over the Diaoyu Islands, but says it is willing to talk. But how can people fix a problem if they don't even agree that there is a problem? This attitude of "we have no problem, but let's talk" is like putting the cart before horse.

Previous Page 1 2 Next Page

Most Viewed Today's Top News
Considering money as the end is the tragedy
...
主站蜘蛛池模板: 国产精品美女 | 午夜黄色福利视频 | 91精品国产综合久久久蜜臀 | 日韩视频精品在线 | 一区二区三区在线免费观看视频 | 成人免费黄色小视频 | 欧美一级做a爰片免费视频 天堂久久精品 | 国产专区视频 | 91久久精品日日躁夜夜躁欧美 | 亚洲精品国产成人 | 91最新网址 | 国产区第一页 | 性久久久久久久 | 亚洲天堂2016 | 免费成人在线网站 | 婷婷国产视频 | 99国产精品久久久久 | 99在线观看精品视频 | 九九热免费在线视频 | 成人婷婷 | 黄色福利社 | 国产福利免费观看 | 伊人天堂av | 亚欧精品在线观看 | av资源在线免费观看 | 久久手机免费视频 | 国产日韩欧美91 | 久久一级片 | 黄色操人视频 | 成人av片在线观看 | 国产精品情侣自拍 | 在线免费观看黄色小视频 | 欧美日黄 | 亚洲天堂成人在线观看 | 中文字幕免费在线播放 | 四虎av在线| 五月天色网站 | 你懂的在线视频 | 国产免费视频一区二区三区 | 国产精品黄色在线观看 | 久久伊人中文字幕 |