China's leaders rebuff Indian President's Overtures during recent state visit.
"NO PERMANENT UN SECURITY COUNCIL SEAT FOR INDIA".
"Roll back Nuclear program, No border dispute settlement yet and
remember, Pakistan is to China what Israel is to the US," -says China to India.By Dr. Amarjit Singh, Spokesman Panthic Committee,
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Washington DC: June 7,2000:
In the annals of international diplomacy the Indian President K. R. Narayanan’s recent six-days long state visit to China will go down in history as the most unsuccessful foreign trip undertaken by any head of state anywhere. It was a total disaster as far as the world’s largest Castocracy-India-is concerned and came as a 'manna from heaven' for the beleaguered neighbor of Sikh Punjab (Khalistan)-Pakistan.To fathom the humiliation, and depth of failure of Indian diplomacy, (captained by an idiot savant who spends a lot of time trying to speak English with a British accent and who also happens to be burdened by the psychohistory of a Rajasthani other-in-law of Mogul Emperor Akbar-Jaswant Singh) Narayanan’s visit has to be viewed from several angles i.e., issues, which have dogged Delhi/Beijing relations for the past half-century and will for the next century.
The first item on the Indian President’s agenda for his State visit to China was Indo/Pakistan relations vis-à-vis the so-called; "terrorism Sponsored by Pakistan in Kashmir and Delhi’s desire for closer ties as manifested by the initiation of Lahore process by India and (allegedly) sabotaged by Pakistan in Kargil." As per Indian and foreign press reports, China despite some problems of its own in Sinkiang and unlike the gullible Western world, cold shouldered such Indian concerns and did not encourage any discussion on this topic. Beijing made it clear that it was in no mood to criticize Pakistan even remotely. Thus making obvious that Beijing's relations with Delhi will have to be independent of China-Pakistan's special time-tested alliance. The Chinese are reported to have referred the Indian delegation to the Wail Street Journal which newspaper had quoted a senior Chinese foreign policy expert as telling a recent visitor, a high American official, in the context of U. S. concerns about so-called clandestine China/Pakistan dealings, that; "Pakistan is to us, like Israel is to you." Also see India Abroad's News Service report (http://www.indiaabroad.com/watch/indo-china/china1.html), dated May29, published in some Indian newspaper hidden away in a corner.
When the Indian media and political circles misconstrued the Chinese president not raking up the issue of India’s nuclear weaponization program in his meeting with the Indian president (and described it as China acquiescing with it, a la France and Russia) the Chinese policy on this score remains in place and it continues to seek implementation of UN Security Council Resolution that had asked India to roll back its nuclear program and sign the CTBT. To quote the Chinese spokesman verbatim, from the June 1, 2000 issue of the Indian Express ( http://www.expressindia.com/news/daily/20000601/03106500.htm ), he said that; "We (China) have on many occasions through diplomatic channels expressed our position to the Indian side that we hope the countries in South Asia abide (roll back the nuclear program and sign the CTBT) by the UN Security Council resolution No. 1172 unconditionally. President Narayanan’s visit this time is part and parcel of the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and India."
On another issue, vital for India, according to the Indian news agency PTI (Press Trust of India) report published on June 1,2000 in the Indian print media, China agreed to work along with India for the much needed UN reforms but it was non-committal in supporting New Delhi’s candidature for a permanent seat in the restructured Security Council. The widely circulated Indian Newspaper Indian Express in its June 1 issue lamented that, "One message from Beijing is loud and clear. China does not as yet support India’s claim to a permanent seat in the United Nation’s Security Council.... It was disappointing to say the least to find China’s president Jiang Zamin rigidly silent when President KR Narayanan on a six day state visit to China, restated India’s case. The Chinese agree the UN needs to be reformed, they agree developing countries should be better represented in the councils of international decision making. But that is as far as it goes." Unlike the German foreign minister and France’s defense minister Beijing is unable to make any friendly gesture on India’s UN Security Council ambitions. Period.
The Indian president, on the border dispute, according to observers sounded like, "an eager beaver in resolving the China/India border dispute but China urged patience and suggested improving the atmosphere first." According to the May 31,2000 issue of Indian newspaper, The Pioneer, the Indian president’s, "refrain during his meeting with the Chinese leaders was that the border dispute was indeed a stumbling block and hence it has to be resolved as soon as possible, however, the two powerful people he met like President Jiang Zemin and Chairman of the National People’s Congress Li Peng, gave priority to improvement of atmosphere as a prelude to resolving the border dispute. Beijing apparently wants improvements in other areas of convergence with India before finding solutions in areas where there is conflict".
On an issue of vital importance to China - Tibet - Beijing’s leadership warned the Indian president that it will be closely watching how India handles that problem, specially the activities of the Dalai Lama and Karmapa. It is obvious, as the Indian Express recently wrote that, "The Chinese would have to be blind not to notice new Indian initiatives in South East Asia like the joint military and naval exercises with Vietnam and the Eastern orientation being given to the Indian ‘blue water’ navy. There have been no press reports to Chinese reaction to these childish Indian ‘pin pricks’ in the South China as Indian naval impotence has become evident during the current Fiji fiasco where half a million Indians are facing extermination from a score of Fijian thugs whose fathers not so long ago relished human flesh. The Chinese silence on India’s South China Sea shenanigans must also have something to do with the Indian fiasco in Sri Lanka where Israel, China, Pakistan and the United States are on the same side of the fence while the Indian "Tellyrand" (Jaswant Singh) keeps parroting that India is prepared to evacuate-if asked- the (now much strengthened) Sri Lankan garrison in Jaffna. Who is he (Jaswant Singh) trying to fool? The Tamils?
The Chinese administered the proverbial coup de grace (a finishing stroke) to the Brahmin’s super power pretension when they made it a point to serve a non vegetarian menu in all the official banquets for the Indian president. A subtle and typically Chinese, gesture of contempt-loss of face-for a guest who has to be put in his place. It is hoped that Jaswant Singh & Company and his Swastika worshipping Brahmin fundamentalists cohorts in the BJP regime in Delhi will have leant their lesson from president Narayanan’s disastrous visit that India is not in the same league as China and never will be-lest they provoke another 1962 debacle out of sheer stupidity. We Sikhs will be the first victims of any Indo/Chinese conflict as Chandigarh, Jullundhar, Bhatinda, Ludhiana and Ambala et. al. are a little over a hundred miles from China as the crow (or missile) flies.
KHALISTAN ZINDABAD!!