India Should Stop Fanning Scepticism Towards Beijing, Says Chinese Media

India Should Stop Fanning Scepticism Towards Beijing, Says Chinese Media
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China\'s state-run newspaper has urged India to build \"joint strength\" across South Asia rather than fanning skepticism towards China, Global Times criticised India for being \"overly nervous\" about Beijing\'s economic initiatives.

China's state-run newspaper has urged India to build "joint strength" across South Asia rather than fanning skepticism towards China, Global Times criticised India for being "overly nervous" about Beijing's economic initiatives.

"Rather than fanning scepticism towards China, India should seek to build joint strength across the region,"the article said.

Responding to an Indian media report that, China may put South Asia on the road to a debt trap, Global Times said, "There's nothing good about being overly nervous, a motto highly recommended for India, which seems to have gone too far in its conspiracy theorising."

It said that sections of Indian media are going to the extreme of branding China as "a snake in the grass".

China's push for implementing the 'One Belt and One Road' initiative, which aims to facilitate joint prosperity across the countries and regions along the route, was presented as "offering benefits only to China while setting a trap for countries in South Asia", it said, referring to the criticism.

"Sri Lanka and Pakistan, in particular, were billed as two obtuse nations that have fallen into a huge debt trap as they were purportedly burdened with heavy loans from Chinese lenders asking for high interest rates," it said.


While China is building the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor or CPEC with about $ 50 billion, Sri Lanka is saddled with the $ eight billion Chinese loans and investments.

"It's truly ridiculous to assume that its two neighbours Sri Lanka and Pakistan would be so naive that they would prefer unbearably hefty loans from China to more affordable loans from the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank or India's Line of Credit," the daily said.

"If there had been better options, there's no doubt that the two countries would have opted for them," it said. The daily also refuted criticism that CPEC is "a strategic Chinese blueprint for China's colonial control of Pakistan in perpetuity, strategically and economically."

"All of this essentially points to India's tight nerves about its giant neighbour. In fairness, it makes sense for India to stay awake and alert," it said.

"Nevertheless, defamation and conspiracy theories won't be of any help in this regard, and instead they only belittle India itself," it said

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