Jul 03, 2024 | Irresponsible China | Daily Report |
Irresponsible China | News Count (4) | |
1 | China Targeting Ethnic Groups and Whistle Blowers (Sinicisation) -> Atrocities on Uyghur Muslims by the Chinese | 1 |
2 | Communist China-Islamic Nexus -> China-Pakistan Nexus | 1 |
3 | China Targeting Ethnic Groups and Whistle Blowers (Sinicisation) -> Tibet | 1 |
4 | India-China Relations -> India-China Diplomatic Relations | 1 |
1. Police host activities for Uyghurs in Xinjiang on Islamic holiday
- Chinese authorities attempt to undermine the observation of Uyghur's Muslim holy day, Qurban Eid by setting up camps, showing communist-themed films and monitoring religious activities.
- Efforts are made to weaken Uyghurs' ethnic and religious identity promoting Chinese national consciousness and aggressively assimilating Islam while restricting traditional religious practices.
- China's policies aim to delink Eid al-Adha from its religious origin, emphasizing secular Chinese national consciousness and insistent Sinicization of Islam to ensure Uyghur allegiance to the Chinese state.
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2. Pakistan-China strategic partnership opens doors to vast opportunities in IT sector: Shaza
- Minister Shaza Fatima Khawaja highlighted the opportunities for IT collaboration between Pakistan and China through the strategic partnership and the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
- She emphasized the potential for joint ventures, knowledge exchange, and networking opportunities in areas like artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, e-commerce and digital infrastructure, citing the benefits of Pakistan's robust IT sector.
- The ongoing Global Digital Economy Conference serves as a platform for meaningful collaborations, enabling companies from both countries to explore joint ventures, share best practices and engage in knowledge exchange.
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3. Tibetan monk detained after WeChat post criticizing Chinese law
- In Chigdril County, Golok Prefecture, a Tibetan monk was detained for allegedly criticizing Chinese law on WeChat, leading to charges of separatism, arbitrary detention and restricted visitation rights for his family.
- The monk's detention sparked a political education campaign at his monastery, prohibiting monks from posting social media comments contrary to the party-state's stance with families and neighbors instructed to enforce this rule.
- Increased restrictions and investigations at the monastery include door-to-door interrogations, reflecting heightened surveillance and control measures following the monk's arrest for his online criticism.
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4. India may grant PLI-led visas for Chinese experts for only up to 6 months
- India plans to offer short-term visas to Chinese technicians for up to six months to facilitate the implementation of projects under the production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme, particularly in sectors like solar manufacturing and white goods.
- The move aims to address a skill gap by allowing Chinese experts to train Indian workers in using components and machinery sourced from China, despite heightened scrutiny and delays in visa clearances due to national security concerns.
- The expedited visa process for foreign professionals, including those from China, is crucial for the success of India's PLI scheme, which covers 14 sectors and aims to enhance domestic manufacturing capacity with an outlay of Rs 1.97 trillion.
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