China raises concern over Taiwan delegation’s India visit; says India is playing with fire
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India has been warned by China’s official media against playing the 'Taiwan card'. It said New Delhi will suffer losses by challenging Beijing over the sensitive issue.The warning surfaces post Taiwanese women Parliamentary delegation visited India.
"By challenging China over the
It is the first such visit since the Taiwanese President
Tsai, who won on elections last year is a strong supporter of Taiwan's independence from China.
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"Some Indians view the Taiwan question as an Achilles' Heel of the mainland. India has long wanted to use the Taiwan question, the South China Sea and Dalai Lama issues as bargaining chips in dealing with China," the article said.
The tabloid daily also said that India may be looking to use the Taiwan card against China out of its suspicions with China specially over the USD 46 billion
"With the advancement of the China-Pakistan
Growing Taiwanese investment in India, including in steel, telecom and information technology sectors, are important to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "Made in India" campaign, it said.
"Although the mainland is a major trading partner of India, political discord and the historical feud make economic cooperation between the two difficult," the article said.
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