Indian Prime Minister visited the United States and India sing harmony praising China's peaceful rise
2009-11-23, Muzi News
United States President Barack Obama forefoot that ended his visit to China, ushered in the rear foot on the visiting Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. US-India relations - the delicate triangular balance, once again become a focus for the news.
Indian media has frequently let it be said that Singh's visit will emphasize the role of anti-China in South Asia. However, Singh had just arrived in America, it seems a different tune with the Indian media, he is not only in the United States appreciates China's peaceful rise, adding that China and India there is no cut-throat competition, singing harmony and India.
Indo-Asian News Agency, Singh began his visit to the U.S. Sunday, he accepted the CNN interview, said: "I think the rise of China's sustained economic growth in the world has made a considerable contribution." He also reiterated that India's does not exist between the cut-throat competition, because there "has enough room to allow the two Asian giants while achieving economic growth."
Singh said: "I can say without hesitation that India's development process will not be the replica of China, because India and China's political system very different."
Prior to his visit to the United States, 77-year-old Singh also accepted the U.S. "Newsweek" interview.
"Newsweek" reporter straightforward question: "How do you view China? A threat, a trading partner, or both?"
Singh replied: China's peaceful rise, in order to cooperate with other countries in the world, creating new opportunities. China has become India's major trading partners. India and China there are still border disputes, but I believe that the world has enough space to accommodate India and China, their own development ambitions. Although the Sino-Indian trade and investment, there is competition in some areas, but such competition is healthy.
Are familiar with the US-China triangular relationship between China and India, "Wall Street Journal" editor Paul in New Delhi, India. Beckett (Paul Beckett) that Singh's visit, the US-India triangular relationship is the most worthy of attention. As for the US-India bilateral relationship, then talk about some diplomatic language as in the past, will not have much real progress.
Beckett 22 in the "Wall Street Journal" published an article that Singh's visit the United States, "geo-politics" will once again become the contents of the talks, but this time the atmosphere implied nervous, because at the moment is to focus on how to tour the United States walk in between China and India, to please the party without offending the other party.
Special reference to the article, Obama's visit to China last week, the two sides issued a "Joint Statement" in such sentence: "Both sides would like to South Asia to strengthen communications, dialogue and cooperation and jointly promote South Asian peace, stability and development . "
The United States supports China in South Asia between India and Pakistan to play a greater role, from the Indian point of view to interpret the statement insulting implication, because India seems to have become a superfluous "the third person."
India's foreign think-tanks Imagindia that Obama before Singh's visit and invited China to ensure regional peace and security in South Asia to play a role, there will be overshadowed by the US-India summit. Think-tank proposed to restore friendly relations between the United States and India the only way is to support India to become a permanent member of UN Security Council.
The article says, there is no doubt that Obama will use a wide variety of words to appease Singh, the United States also will be open to show that India will be stability and security in the region play a very crucial role, and so. The United States and India issued a memorandum of understanding will certainly sort of document, but now, these things on the facade seem to lack news value.
U.S. Ambassador to India Romer has analyzed the contents of US-India partnership. He also said that the United States and India, the war on terror "side by side, hand in hand, and always together." All this diplomatically. 30 years later, when historians look back to 2009 when, as long as assessed that the US-India relations in the positive development of this year rather than the back, has been considered to be very good.