Chinese President Xi Jinping Congratulates PM Narendra Modi for launch of new Parliament
Chinese President Xi Jinping
Congratulates PM Narendra Modi for launch of new Parliament
In an unexpected turn , Chinese President Xi Jinping
Congratulated PM Narendra Modi for launching the new Parliament on Sunday.
Chinese media too congratulated PM Narendra Modi for inaugurating the new Parliament and
nonchalantly erasing the traces of colonial era in the country and also celebrated the launch.
Chinese media salutes PM Narendra Modi for launching the new Parliament and erasing traces of decolonisation. The editorial criticised the West for playing “divide & rule” in order to dominate over Asia.
Chinese President Xi Jinping
Congratulated PM Narendra Modi for launching the new Parliament on Sunday.
According to China’s The Global Times newspaper in its editorial the launch of India’s new Parliament is a significant part of Modi’s government’s series of “decolonization measures”.
Further heaping praises on the initiatives of PM Modi-led Centre, the editorial of Chinese daily added, “In recent years, the Modi government has dedicated itself to present an image of a rising India that engages in decolonization and emphasizes independent confidence.
India has also initiated large-scale actions to remove symbols of colonialism, including renaming and remodeling iconic buildings, changing budget practices associated with colonial history, decreasing the official use of English, and increasing the use of the Hindi language”.
The Chinese newspaper also went on record that China “emphatize with India’s desire” to pursue independent status and uphold national dignity.
“Contemporarily in a bid to drive a wedge amidst China and India, the West has repeatedly flattered India, deceiving India to replace China. It takes sides in the border issue in the midst of China and India, even inciting India to stand up against China and shouting slogans like “standing with India.”
The West seems to be coaxing India in every way, but this cannot conceal its arrogance and exploitation toward India,” the Global Times’ editorial wrote.
Global Times’ editorial further advocated that the Chinese media advised India to focus on its national strength to emerge as a powerful country and to get rid of colonial imprints. “India’s decolonization.should not fall into the geopolitical trap centered on Western power politics.
The official newspaper of China also said that both countries have “Eastern wisdom” in viewing regional and international situations, and added that their wishes for India’s development are “sincere”.
It is learnt that in China, the majority of the people believe b that both nations can accomplish mutual success.
In conclusion the editorial further added that it hoped that India can also show more such clarity and confidence when dealing with China and the West. This clarity and confidence are a prominent sign that India has truly emerged from the shadow of colonialism.
News input KV Raman