'China has no plan for Indian Ocean military bases' - Chinese Defence Minister

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'China has no plan for Indian Ocean military bases'

An exclusive interview with Chinese Defence Minister General Liang Guanglie

State Councillor and Minister of National Defence of China Liang Guanglie is the most senior Chinese military official to visit India since the visit of his predecessor, Cao Gangchuan, in 2004. On the eve of his arrival in Delhi at the invitation of Defence Minister A.K. Antony, General Liang provided written answers to questions submitted by editors of The Hindu on a number of military issues relating to Sino-Indian relations.

General Liang, who last visited India in 2005 as Chief of General Staff of the Peoples Liberation Army (PLA), prefaced his reply to our questions with an opening statement:

China and India are neighbours. The friendly exchanges between the two peoples can be traced back a long time. In recent years, with the joint efforts of both sides, the China-India Strategic and Cooperative Partnership for Peace and Prosperity have enjoyed sound and stable development. Military-to-military relations between China and India have, in general, kept moving forward, with positive achievements. There have been high-level visits and exchange of other delegations, strategic and security consultation, joint training exercises, personnel training, friendly interaction of border troops, intercollegiate exchange as well as exchange in other specialised fields.

However, it should also be admitted that compared with the status-quo and broad development aspect of our state-to-state relations, the current exchange and cooperation between our two militaries still have a big space for further improvement. We hope both sides can consider the development of our military-to-military relations within the overall interest of our bilateral relations, strengthen communication and exchange, foster a closer military-to-military relationship, and make it a positive factor in our state-to-state relations. The Chinese side always holds an active attitude towards promoting exchange and cooperation between our two armed forces, and is willing to work together with the Indian side to promote the healthy and stable development of our military-to-military relations.

Q: On the boundary issue, we have four questions: (a) how does China view the current overall situation in the border areas with India? (b) Both China and India have been developing their infrastructure in border regions. This has led to some worries in both countries. Do you view the build-up of infrastructure as a cause for concern? (c) Earlier this year, a working mechanism on border management was put in place to address any incidents. Has this system been utilised by the two sides since it was put in place? What impact has it had on the situation in border areas? (d) the disputed border between India and China has never been formally demarcated. As both countries are carrying out patrols in disputed areas which each view as their territory, what steps are being taken to ensure that incidents that may affect the peace and tranquillity in border areas do not arise?

The boundary issue in the China-India relations is an issue left over from history. It is also an issue at the political and diplomatic level between the two sides. The Chinese side is willing to push forward bilateral negotiations on the boundary issue, and seek fair, reasonable and mutually-acceptable solutions in the spirit of peace and friendliness, equal consultation, mutual respect and mutual accommodation. Before the final settlement of the boundary issue, the Chinese side is willing to work together with the Indian side to jointly maintain peace and tranquillity in the China-India border areas.

The exchange and cooperation between the border troops of China and India is an important basis for maintaining stability in the border areas. In recent years, with concerted efforts of both sides, we have generally maintained peace and stability in the border areas. The Chinese side hopes to strengthen friendly exchanges on border affairs at different levels, actively conduct border meetings and talks, as well as joint celebration of festivals between the border troops of both sides, so as to deepen understanding and promote friendship. At the same time, both sides need to strictly abide by the relevant agreements signed between the two countries, restrict its own border troop personnel, coordinate and handle various cases through diplomatic means and border meetings and talks, and not unilaterally expand area of activities and military deployment along the Line of Actual Control, so as to jointly maintain a stable situation in the border areas.

Q:The need for the navies of India and China to work together on the high seas is great, especially as the PLA Navy involves itself in anti-piracy missions in the Indian Ocean Region and as India increases its naval presence in East Asia. India and China have never had full-fledged naval exercises. Are there plans to increase exchanges to build more trust between the navies?

As a matter of fact, the navies of China and India have already carried out good cooperation. Since 2003, the two sides have conducted several joint maritime search and rescue exercises. Since January 2012, countries who independently carry out escort missions in the Gulf of Aden and off the coast of Somalia, like China, India and Japan, have strengthened their coordination in this area, and adjusted and integrated their escort schedule on a quarterly basis. China and India have undertaken the responsibility of rotation-reference country in the first and second quarter of this year respectively, which is now taken over by Japan. It is the first time for the PLA Navy to conduct such kind of maritime security cooperation with foreign counterparts. Such cooperation helps to make overall management and utilisation of escorting naval assets from different countries, and enhance the efficiency of international escort efforts, which would provide better protection for the commercial vessels of various countries. In addition, this year is the Year of China-India Friendship and Cooperation. The PLA Navy Zhenghe training ship paid a port call to Kochi in May, and Indian naval ships visited Shanghai in June. The exchange activities between the two navies are important programmes of the Year of China-India Friendship and Cooperation.

The PLA holds an open and active attitude towards continuing joint training exercises with our Indian counterpart. As to the details, the two sides need to further discuss. We believe that strengthening friendly exchanges between the two armed forces will help promote mutual understanding between the two peoples and build mutual trust between the two armed forces. It would lay a good foundation for further cooperation in the future, and make active contributions to maintaining regional and world peace and stability.

Q:With greater involvement in anti-piracy missions, will China, in the future, require a permanent military facility for its ships in the Indian Ocean Region?

The Chinese government persists in following a peaceful development path. The PLA has never established a military base overseas. The PLA Navy ships, while conducting long-distance voyages, often went to close ports of littoral countries for logistic supply. This is a common practice of world navies. Since the beginning of their escort mission in the Gulf of Aden and off the coast of Somalia at the end of 2008, the PLA Navy ships have conducted logistic supply from the ports of Djibouti, Oman, Yemen, etc. According to the need of escort missions and other long-distance voyages, we would also consider having logistic supply or short rest at appropriate ports of other countries. Such logistic supply activities do not have any connection with establishing military bases overseas.

Q:There are reports of 4,000 troops of the PLA, mainly from the engineering corps, being deployed in the disputed region of "Gilgit-Baltistan"/"Northern Areas" of Jammu and Kashmir currently on the Pakistani side of the Line of Control. Could you clarify if this is correct and what is their role? How does China view India's concerns on the matter?

About the above-mentioned report, the Chinese side made a formal response on April 20 last year. As Minister of National Defence of China, I'd like to take this opportunity to clarify to you once again: the PLA has never deployed a single soldier in the Pakistan-controlled Kashmir. The above-mentioned reports or similar allegations are totally groundless.

The fact is that, India-Pakistan relations have been continuously improving in recent years. As a neighbour of both India and Pakistan, China firmly supports India and Pakistan to properly solve their disputes through dialogue and cooperation, so as to achieve common development.

It needs to be stressed that China always holds an explicit attitude towards developing the strategic and cooperative partnership between the two countries. It is regrettable that some media in India occasionally make some groundless comments when reporting about China-India relations. Some even distort China's normal activities of developing economy and improving people's livelihood, even some humanitarian assistance, into "China's preparation for war against India." Some of these untruthful remarks were made due to lack of understanding and knowledge of the truth. And some others were intentionally fabricated rumours by some interest groups.

We believe that releasing false news to the public amounts to hiding the truth. I hope the Indian media can carefully check and verify the accuracy of news information... and also clarify rumours, so as to bring truth to readers and ensure the public's right to know.

(The Hindu originally submitted additional questions on the situation in the South China Sea and U.S.-China relations but was advised that these would not be answered since the focus of General Liang Guanglie's visit was on bilateral cooperation with India.)

Keywords: Sino-Indian relations, People's Liberation Army, Liang Guanglie India visit, Chinese Defence Minister
 

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Most of Chinese capability and its deployment news etc are mostly hype just rants by Indian Media like to generate more eyeballs and improve their TRP ratings and probably funded by Westerners to create trouble and then fish in troubled water suites them.

At one point in time even GOI is not amused at these private media going over board in any issue that has China to it.
 

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^ One epic comment from that link

Why not request China to take over Pakistan in full..? That will at least save attacks from the terrorists and China will try to straighten the dogs' tail for ever...
 

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New name for pakistan should be chinastan :laugh: :rofl: :namaste:
 

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Most of Chinese capability and its deployment news etc are mostly hype just rants by Indian Media like to generate more eyeballs and improve their TRP ratings and probably funded by Westerners to create trouble and then fish in troubled water suites them.

At one point in time even GOI is not amused at these private media going over board in any issue that has China to it.
not true we are lacking far behind the china and we have to wake up before its too late that's ground reality
 

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india and china should be like brothers, if we can ,in true sence this century will be of asia.
 

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india and china should be like brothers, if we can ,in true sence this century will be of asia.
mr jha. you want same experience as we got in 62 dont crack joke
 

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There is nothing in that statement that needs to be taken seriously by the Indian side! Chou En-Lai kept fooling Nehru regarding the boundaries saying that the maps were old and had not been updated. Only when they built a road connecting Tibet with Xinjiang that India realised what they were upto!

Ronald Reagan said, trust but verify! Having been cheated once, we need to verify any such claims thoroughly and take our precautions!
 

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There is nothing in that statement that needs to be taken seriously by the Indian side! Chou En-Lai kept fooling Nehru regarding the boundaries saying that the maps were old and had not been updated. Only when they built a road connecting Tibet with Xinjiang that India realised what they were upto!

Ronald Reagan said, trust but verify! Having been cheated once, we need to verify any such claims thoroughly and take our precautions!
we just need to make our self strong and do the things in right way
 

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Where does the Chinese Defense Minister say at all that "China has no plan/intention to build Indian Ocean military bases" ?
This is what the comment really is :
...The PLA has never established a military base overseas...
...logistic supply activities do not have any connection with establishing military bases overseas...
As always, the fudgy dipomatic answers. Nothing unexpected though. Standard way.
But I would call this article as distortive. It is sending an incorrect and inconsistent message.

Regards,
Virendra
 

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I think the process is in motion for China to take over Gwadar port not that Singapore port company is leavening it.
 

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India is building a naval base in Vietnam, why can't China have one in Pakistan?

Really don't understand what Chinese policy makers are thinking, their intelligences certainy don't live up to my expectation.
 

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India is building a naval base in Vietnam, why can't China have one in Pakistan?

Really don't understand what Chinese policy makers are thinking, their intelligences certainy don't live up to my expectation.
Which Naval Base?.
 

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India is building a naval base in Vietnam, why can't China have one in Pakistan?

Really don't understand what Chinese policy makers are thinking, their intelligences certainy don't live up to my expectation.
There is lot of mis trust between countries in IOR region... Indians will be watching Chinees very closely what they are doing in Gwador. It will be for Chinas interest that it limit itself to developement of infrustructure only.
 

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Which Naval Base?.
Vietnam offers navy base to foil China
In October, Vietnam signed an agreement giving Indian naval ships base facilities at its ports. India, in turn, agreed to help Hanoi expand its naval logistics capabilities, and to train its army in jungle warfare.

Vietnam offers navy base to foil China - Telegraph
Time for China to give up delusions, and resolve to extend military presence to South Asia.

There is lot of mis trust between countries in IOR region... Indians will be watching Chinees very closely what they are doing in Gwador. It will be for Chinas interest that it limit itself to developement of infrustructure only.
India's paranoia over China is the very reason why China should maintain a constant military presence in India ocean, only that could make a paranoid India think twice before taking adventurism against China.

China has thousands of merchandise ships passing through India ocean each year, but their vulnerability concerns China considering enormous threat posed by an unfriendly India, protection from Chinese navy stationed in the region is a must if China wishes to make sure trade with other countries not be cut off by India.
 

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^^Its like a 2 years old news. It was offered and not taken by India. :rolleyes:

On the other hand China is taking over Gwadar Port.

China tacitly confirms takeover of Pak's Gwadar Port

China tacitly confirms takeover of Pak's Gwadar Port | International - Oneindia News


Beijing, Sept 4: Ahead of Pakistan Premier Raja Pervez Ashraf's visit here, China tacitly confirmed reports that it was taking over the strategic Gwadar deep water port in Balochistan, which it may convert into an oil pipeline hub to augment its energy supplies from the Gulf.

Asked about Pakistan Shipping Minister Babar Khan Ghauri's remarks that China may take over the port operations with USD 10 billion investment following the pullout of Singapore Port Authority (SPA), Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said both countries are engaged in cooperation to build infrastructure projects.

"China and Pakistan are neighbours of traditional friendship. Over the years, China and Pakistan have engaged in wide-ranging cooperation in all fields including infrastructure construction with a view to helping Pakistan improve people's well-being and promote social and economic development," Hong said in a written response to a query from PTI.

"Such cooperation is also beneficial to regional stability and development," he said, without directly referring to Babar's comments. He also did not say whether the issue would be discussed during Ashraf's visit to attend the World Economic Forum 2012, also known as Summer Davos, starting from Sept 11 at Tianjin city.

The forum would be inaugurated by Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, who is expected to hold talks with Ashraf on its sidelines. Pakistani officials have long been pushing for China's takeover of the port to make it an oil pipeline hub for China connecting with the Karakoram Highway.
 

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Time for China to give up delusions, and resolve to extend military presence to South Asia.



India's paranoia over China is the very reason why China should maintain a constant military presence in India ocean, only that could make a paranoid India think twice before taking adventurism against China.

China has thousands of merchandise ships passing through India ocean each year, but their vulnerability concerns China considering enormous threat posed by an unfriendly India, protection from Chinese navy stationed in the region is a must if China wishes to make sure trade with other countries not be cut off by India.
^^Its like a 2 years old news. It was offered and not taken by India. :rolleyes:

On the other hand China is taking over Gwadar Port.

China tacitly confirms takeover of Pak's Gwadar Port

China tacitly confirms takeover of Pak's Gwadar Port | International - Oneindia News


Beijing, Sept 4: Ahead of Pakistan Premier Raja Pervez Ashraf's visit here, China tacitly confirmed reports that it was taking over the strategic Gwadar deep water port in Balochistan, which it may convert into an oil pipeline hub to augment its energy supplies from the Gulf.

Asked about Pakistan Shipping Minister Babar Khan Ghauri's remarks that China may take over the port operations with USD 10 billion investment following the pullout of Singapore Port Authority (SPA), Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said both countries are engaged in cooperation to build infrastructure projects.

"China and Pakistan are neighbours of traditional friendship. Over the years, China and Pakistan have engaged in wide-ranging cooperation in all fields including infrastructure construction with a view to helping Pakistan improve people's well-being and promote social and economic development," Hong said in a written response to a query from PTI.

"Such cooperation is also beneficial to regional stability and development," he said, without directly referring to Babar's comments. He also did not say whether the issue would be discussed during Ashraf's visit to attend the World Economic Forum 2012, also known as Summer Davos, starting from Sept 11 at Tianjin city.

The forum would be inaugurated by Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, who is expected to hold talks with Ashraf on its sidelines. Pakistani officials have long been pushing for China's takeover of the port to make it an oil pipeline hub for China connecting with the Karakoram Highway.

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There is nothing in that statement that needs to be taken seriously by the Indian side! Chou En-Lai kept fooling Nehru regarding the boundaries saying that the maps were old and had not been updated. Only when they built a road connecting Tibet with Xinjiang that India realised what they were upto!
Fooling Nehru? You got to be kidding! Chou insisted to started a diplomatic negotiation which was rejected by Nehru for many times! Even after Nehru initiated his stupied "forward policy", this suggestion was still offered. No, Nehru was fooled by anyone but himself! He just believed that Chinese would give in where they were facing india army!
 

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