Chinese language Ambassador to India Xu Feihong on Thursday opposed US President Donald Trump’s resolution to impose 50% tariffs on Indian items and affirmed Beijing’s readiness to face firmly with New Delhi.
“US has imposed tariffs of as much as 50 per cent on India and even threatened extra. China firmly opposes it. Silence solely emboldens the bully. China will firmly stand with India,” Xu stated.
Feihong expressed China’s curiosity in boosting commerce with India, saying China is open to extra Indian items like IT, software program, and biomedicine, whereas providing its power in electronics, infrastructure, and clear power. He added that connecting the 2 markets would create advantages higher than anticipated.
“If related, the 2 main markets will produce an impact of 1 plus one larger than two,” he stated.
Talking at an occasion organised by impartial assume tank Chintan Analysis Basis (CRF) right here, the envoy added that the US had lengthy loved the advantages of free commerce however was now utilizing tariffs as bargaining instruments.
Silence Emboldens the Bully
Chinese language Ambassador to India Feihong emphasised that remaining silent would solely encourage such actions and urged India and China to work collectively within the face of those measures.
He additional invited Indian firms to put money into China and expressed hope that Indian authorities would guarantee a good and non-discriminatory atmosphere for Chinese language companies working in India.
“We’ll welcome extra Indian items to enter the Chinese language market. India has a aggressive edge in IT, software program and biomedicine, whereas the Chinese language see a speedy enlargement within the fields of digital manufacturing, infrastructure development and new power,” stated Feihong.
Remarks Observe Efforts to Mend Strained India-China Relations
The feedback come at a time when each international locations try to reset their troubled ties.
Former Indian diplomats additionally weighed in on the broader relationship.
Ambassador (Retd) Neelam D. Sabharwal described India-China ties as “distinctive,” formed by each historic bonds and lengthy intervals of disruption.
She stated latest outreach efforts had been a welcome step after almost 5 years of strained relations, including that leaders on each side had all the time recognised the significance of sustaining peace and never letting variations flip into disputes.
Ambassador Venkatesh Varma, in the meantime, positioned the dialogue in a wider worldwide context.
He famous that boards just like the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) had emerged as essential platforms for regional stability, significantly in countering extremism and terrorism.
He recalled that India’s resolution to affix the SCO in 2017 was primarily based on its earlier optimistic experiences of working with Russia and China by BRICS and RIC groupings.
Collectively, the remarks highlighted the advanced however evolving relationship between India and China, the place competitors and cooperation proceed to go hand in hand amid a shifting international order.
(With IANS Inputs)

