india following ‘tricky two-sided’ China policy: Chinese media
"Indian diplomacy rests on engagement with major world powers instead of clinging to a particular country," said an article in state-run newspaper.
South China Sea island
South China Sea island
Accusing India of following a “tricky two-sided” China policy to “maximise gains at minimum costs”, an article in the state media here said India’s stand on a negotiated settlement in the disputed South China Sea is aimed at securing membership of the China-led SCO grouping.
“Indian diplomacy rests on engagement with major world powers instead of clinging to a particular country.
By adopting an ambiguous strategy, India places itself in a position that all the major powers woo it, but it never explicitly promises anything regarding the policies of other nations,” the article in the state-run Global Times said.
“This makes these countries hope about wooing India while not willing to break ties with it due to its ambiguous stance. India has been trying to maximise its interests with minimum costs, which so far has achieved satisfying results,” the article ‘New Delhi may get dragged into tussles’,” said.
(Source :http:indianexpress.com)
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