Jan 01, 1970 | Irresponsible China | Daily Report |
Irresponsible China | News Count (11786) | |
1 | China’s Meddling in the Indian Sub-Continent -> China’s Meddling Into Nepal | 502 |
2 | India-China Relations -> India’s Diplomatic Victory in an Issue Against China | 25 |
3 | China Targeting Ethnic Groups and Whistle Blowers (Sinicisation) -> China Targeting Religious' People | 21 |
4 | Global enemy China (Except Indian Subcontinent) -> International Human Rights Activists being targeted | 17 |
5 | India-China Relations -> Border Dispute in the Eastern Sector | 253 |
6 | India-China Relations -> Border Dispute between China and India in the Western Sector(Ladakh with Tibet and Akshai Chin)) | 471 |
7 | India-China Relations -> Border Dispute in the Middle Sector(proximate areas of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh with Tibet) | 65 |
8 | India-China Relations -> Retaliatory Actions by India | 341 |
9 | India-China Relations -> India-China Diplomatic Relations | 686 |
10 | Chinese communist party against Chinese people -> Chinese Control on Domestic Media | 40 |
11 | Myth of “One China Policy” -> Dispute in South China Sea and Other Territories | 207 |
12 | China giving Coronavirus to the World -> China reported false death toll figures | 26 |
13 | Diplomatic Warning to China, UN & Terror -> Diplomatic Warning to Terror | 4 |
14 | Diplomatic Warning to China, UN & Terror -> Diplomatic Warning to UN | 2 |
15 | Diplomatic Warning to China, UN & Terror -> Diplomatic Warning to China | 7 |
16 | Myth of “One China Policy” -> Dispute in Taiwan | 835 |
17 | Myth of “One China Policy” -> Dispute in Hong Kong | 157 |
18 | Chinese communist party against Chinese people -> Women in China | 64 |
19 | Myth of “One China Policy” -> Dispute in Tibet | 349 |
20 | China’s Meddling in the Indian Sub-Continent -> China’s Meddling Into Bangladesh | 277 |
21 | Communist China-Islamic Nexus -> China and other Islamic Nations | 36 |
22 | Chinese communist party against Chinese people -> Political Consequences | 8 |
23 | Chinese communist party against Chinese people -> Historic Events | 36 |
24 | Communist China-Islamic Nexus -> China-Taliban Nexus(Case Study) | 89 |
25 | Chinese communist party against Chinese people -> Domestic Human Rights Activists being Targeted | 50 |
26 | Chinese communist party against Chinese people -> Protests by people inside China | 127 |
27 | Global enemy China (Except Indian Subcontinent) -> China’s Lobbying in International Organisations | 73 |
28 | China Targeting Ethnic Groups and Whistle Blowers (Sinicisation) -> Other Ethnic Groups | 190 |
29 | China Targeting Ethnic Groups and Whistle Blowers (Sinicisation) -> Inner Mongolia | 32 |
30 | China’s Border Dispute with 18 countries -> China’s Maritime Disputes | 207 |
31 | China giving Coronavirus to the World -> Chinese relief Material Faulty | 27 |
32 | China’s Border Dispute with 18 countries -> China’s Territorial Disputes | 126 |
33 | World response to Communist China -> Actions by Other Countries | 361 |
34 | China Targeting Ethnic Groups and Whistle Blowers (Sinicisation) -> Tibet | 792 |
35 | China’s Meddling in the Indian Sub-Continent -> China’s Meddling Into Sri Lanka | 478 |
36 | World response to Communist China -> Actions by the European Union and Australia | 168 |
37 | China Targeting Ethnic Groups and Whistle Blowers (Sinicisation) -> Atrocities on Uyghur Muslims by the Chinese | 541 |
38 | Chinese traps : OROP, DEBT Traps, Financial Traps, Investment Traps e.t.c. -> Problems for Chinese One Belt One Road initiative | 152 |
39 | China’s Oppression of Foreign and Domestic Media -> China’s paid PR and Propaganda in International Media | 432 |
40 | Chinese communist party against Chinese people -> Economic Consequences for China | 491 |
41 | China giving Coronavirus to the World -> China withheld information on Chinese Virus | 105 |
42 | World response to Communist China -> Actions by the United States of America | 470 |
43 | Global enemy China (Except Indian Subcontinent) -> China’s Actions Against Other Countries | 743 |
44 | Communist China-Islamic Nexus -> China-Pakistan Nexus | 589 |
45 | China’s Meddling in the Indian Sub-Continent -> China’s Meddling Into Other Countries | 253 |
46 | China’s Oppression of Foreign and Domestic Media -> Chinese Control on Domestic Medial | 154 |
47 | China giving Coronavirus to the World -> China Created Coronavirus | 437 |
48 | Chinese communist party against Chinese people -> Internal conflict in the Chinese Communist Party | 171 |
91. Indian Naval Ships Visit Manila to Strengthen Indo-Philippine Naval Ties
- India's naval ships visit Manila, signifying robust diplomatic and defense ties with the Philippines, reinforcing the 'Act East' and SAGAR policies for regional stability.
- Collaborative activities between Indian and Philippine navies fostered camaraderie, mutual understanding, and showcased India's dedication to maintaining peace in the Indo-Pacific region.
- High-level discussions and interactions emphasized potential collaboration avenues, shared security concerns, and the commitment to enhancing maritime security and stability.
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92. Heavily indebted Pakistan has all its eggs in China basket: Implications for India
- India's PC imports from China surged by 47.1% in March, while Singapore experienced a 63.9% decline, impacting the import landscape.
- Pakistan seeks a $12 billion debt rollover from key allies to bridge a $23 billion external financing gap, amidst $124.5 billion foreign debt and escalating defence spending.
- Pakistan's strategic alignment with China remains stable, with deepening military cooperation and significant projects like the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) contributing to a robust Sino-Pakistani alliance.
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93. Sri Lanka to sign debt restructuring MoU with bilateral creditors before IMF review next month
- Sri Lanka is set to sign an MoU with the Official Creditor Committee of the Paris Club of Nations and the EXIM Bank of China to restructure its debts before the IMF Executive Board review on June 2024.
- The successful review by the IMF's board would result in the release of $337 million in funding for the country.
- Uncertainty lingers over the conclusion of debts involving private bond holders and commercial loans from China Development Bank, to follow after restructuring with bilateral creditors.
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94. Seventeen-Point Agreement: A Story That Traces Origin of China’s Betrayal of Tibet
- The 1951 Seventeen-Point Agreement established Chinese legitimacy over Tibet, sparking the decades-old Tibetan issue. The agreement recognized Tibet as part of China, enshrining autonomy, and preserving religious beliefs and customs.
- Prior to the 1951 agreement, debate over Tibet's sovereignty existed between the Chinese and Tibetans. The CCP initiated the Battle of Chamdo in 1950, leading to negotiations and the eventual drafting of the Seventeen-Point Agreement in 1951.
- Salient points of the Seventeen-Point Agreement included China's responsibility for Tibet's external affairs, the recognition of Tibet's autonomy, and the preservation of the existing political system, functions, and powers of the Dalai Lama and Panchen Lama.
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95. India, China have agreed to cooperate in paying in local currency for imports
- The Maldives aims to settle import payments with India and China in local currencies, potentially saving up to 50% of the annual $1.5 billion imports bill from both countries.
- This initiative is expected to reduce dependence on the US dollar and contribute to bilateral currency trade and foreign exchange reserve conservation.
- The country's leadership, amid financial challenges, is implementing economic reforms and aims to stabilize the economy by addressing fiscal issues and reducing reliance on external currencies
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96. China using ‘extreme pressure’ to relocate Tibetans: HRW Report
- Since 2016, Chinese authorities utilized extreme pressure to relocate over 140,000 residents from 500 villages in Tibet, breaching international law.
- Around 709,000 rural Tibetans have been relocated, with 76% of these moves happening post-2016, restricting their return by demolishing former homes.
- The relocation processes are coercive, falsely promising benefits, impacting 3.36 million Tibetans by 2025, violating human rights standards.
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97. Banned Chinese supplier with forced labour ties used to import cars to US by BMW, Jaguar Land Rover, Volkswagen: Senate report
- A US congressional investigation revealed that BMW, Jaguar Land Rover, and Volkswagen used components from a Chinese supplier accused of forced labor ties, violating the Uygur Forced Labor Prevention Act.
- The report identified Sichuan Jingweida Technology Group Co. as the banned supplier, prompting action to replace the prohibited parts and enforce stricter compliance.
- BMW imported thousands of vehicles containing banned components, leading to calls for enhanced enforcement by US customs officials, underlining the ongoing concern about forced labor in China.
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98. Nepal pursues return of stolen Buddha statue from China
- The stolen statue of Shakyamuni Buddha from Gakar Monastery in Dolpa, Nepal, has resurfaced in the possession of China's National Cultural Heritage Administration (NCHA), causing diplomatic tensions.
- Chinese smugglers reportedly transported the 15th Century statue to China Guardian International Auction in Beijing before ending up with NCHA, despite Nepali efforts for repatriation.
- The statue holds immense cultural and religious significance for Nepal, symbolizing Lord Buddha's enlightenment, sparking renewed calls for repatriation amid concerns of Chinese involvement in illicit activities.
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99. India Rejects Trade with China, Comparing Beijing to Burglar Making ‘a Mess of Your House’
- India's Jaishankar criticizes China's border actions, disrupting economic ties. Escalation from Galwan Valley dispute affects trade balance.
- Jaishankar encourages local investment over foreign options, emphasizing resilience and long-term economic outlook for Indian businesses.
- Jaishankar warns of over-dependence, highlights China's sway in global markets, and notes potential weaponization of economy. Emphasis on diversification and resilience.
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100. US Bans the Imports of 'Genocide' Cottons from 26 Chinese Companies
- The US bans cotton from 26 Chinese firms linked to Xinjiang, alleging forced labor and genocide. Marks strong action against human rights violations.
- China denies accusations of Uighur persecution and genocide in Xinjiang, condemning US sanctions as political tools undermining stability.
- Traces of banned Chinese cotton found in 19% of global retailer merchandise show challenges in enforcing US anti-forced labor laws, highlighting supply chain vigilance.
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