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India makes China taste a tit for its tat

By IndianMandarins- 24 Apr 2016
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india-makes-china-taste-a-tit-for-its-tat  Finally, India has made a move that may be globally seen as morally justified and politically appropriate in response to China using its veto power recently in the US security council to save the skin of Pakistan-based terrorist Masood Azhar. A similar move was made by China last year also. Since India made no counter measures then, the Chinese communists felt encouraged to repeat their duplicitous game. That's why Indianmandarins has argued that instead of whining and grumbling against the Chinese measure to appease its Islamist followers, India should press Beijing's pain points in the Tarin Basin (Xinjiang) and the Tibetan Plateau for a result. It was reported on Friday that New Delhi has issued a visa to a Germany-based Uyghur leader to visit Dharamsala for a conference later this month. Dolkun Isa, a leader of the World Uyghur Congress, has been invited to a conference being organised by the US-based Initiatives for China. Uyghurs and other Chinese dissidents in exile are expected to attend and discuss democratic transformation in China. The April 28 conference in Dharamsala is expected to be attended by the Dalai Lama, among others. It is being organised by a pro-democracy group whose president, Yang Jianli, was among the student protesters at Tiananmen Square in 1989. Reacting to India's decision, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said, "What I want to point out is that Dolkun is a terrorist on red notice of the Interpol and Chinese police. Bringing him to justice is due obligation of relevant countries." India had recently also issued a visa to Baloch nationalist leader Naela Qadri Baloch, who lives in self-exile in Canada. Baloch leaders in exile are viewed as secessionists by Pakistan's establishment. By M K Shukla (Editor)

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