Jan 01, 1970 | Irresponsible China | Daily Report |
Irresponsible China | News Count (11791) | |
1 | World response to Communist China -> Actions by the United States of America | 470 |
2 | China’s Oppression of Foreign and Domestic Media -> China’s paid PR and Propaganda in International Media | 432 |
3 | China’s Oppression of Foreign and Domestic Media -> Chinese Control on Domestic Medial | 154 |
4 | India-China Relations -> Border Dispute in the Middle Sector(proximate areas of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh with Tibet) | 65 |
5 | China Targeting Ethnic Groups and Whistle Blowers (Sinicisation) -> China Targeting Religious' People | 21 |
6 | China giving Coronavirus to the World -> China reported false death toll figures | 26 |
7 | Diplomatic Warning to China, UN & Terror -> Diplomatic Warning to China | 7 |
8 | Diplomatic Warning to China, UN & Terror -> Diplomatic Warning to Terror | 4 |
9 | Diplomatic Warning to China, UN & Terror -> Diplomatic Warning to UN | 2 |
10 | Chinese communist party against Chinese people -> Women in China | 64 |
11 | Chinese communist party against Chinese people -> Chinese Control on Domestic Media | 40 |
12 | Communist China-Islamic Nexus -> China and other Islamic Nations | 36 |
13 | Global enemy China (Except Indian Subcontinent) -> International Human Rights Activists being targeted | 17 |
14 | Global enemy China (Except Indian Subcontinent) -> China’s Actions Against Other Countries | 743 |
15 | Chinese communist party against Chinese people -> Historic Events | 36 |
16 | Chinese communist party against Chinese people -> Political Consequences | 8 |
17 | Chinese communist party against Chinese people -> Domestic Human Rights Activists being Targeted | 50 |
18 | Chinese communist party against Chinese people -> Protests by people inside China | 127 |
19 | China’s Meddling in the Indian Sub-Continent -> China’s Meddling Into Bangladesh | 277 |
20 | China’s Meddling in the Indian Sub-Continent -> China’s Meddling Into Other Countries | 253 |
21 | China’s Meddling in the Indian Sub-Continent -> China’s Meddling Into Nepal | 502 |
22 | India-China Relations -> Border Dispute in the Eastern Sector | 253 |
23 | China Targeting Ethnic Groups and Whistle Blowers (Sinicisation) -> Other Ethnic Groups | 190 |
24 | China Targeting Ethnic Groups and Whistle Blowers (Sinicisation) -> Atrocities on Uyghur Muslims by the Chinese | 543 |
25 | China Targeting Ethnic Groups and Whistle Blowers (Sinicisation) -> Tibet | 793 |
26 | China’s Border Dispute with 18 countries -> China’s Maritime Disputes | 207 |
27 | China giving Coronavirus to the World -> Chinese relief Material Faulty | 27 |
28 | India-China Relations -> India’s Diplomatic Victory in an Issue Against China | 25 |
29 | World response to Communist China -> Actions by Other Countries | 361 |
30 | Global enemy China (Except Indian Subcontinent) -> China’s Lobbying in International Organisations | 73 |
31 | China Targeting Ethnic Groups and Whistle Blowers (Sinicisation) -> Inner Mongolia | 32 |
32 | World response to Communist China -> Actions by the European Union and Australia | 168 |
33 | Myth of “One China Policy” -> Dispute in Hong Kong | 157 |
34 | Communist China-Islamic Nexus -> China-Taliban Nexus(Case Study) | 89 |
35 | Chinese traps : OROP, DEBT Traps, Financial Traps, Investment Traps e.t.c. -> Problems for Chinese One Belt One Road initiative | 152 |
36 | China giving Coronavirus to the World -> China Created Coronavirus | 437 |
37 | Myth of “One China Policy” -> Dispute in Tibet | 349 |
38 | China’s Meddling in the Indian Sub-Continent -> China’s Meddling Into Sri Lanka | 478 |
39 | Chinese communist party against Chinese people -> Internal conflict in the Chinese Communist Party | 171 |
40 | Myth of “One China Policy” -> Dispute in South China Sea and Other Territories | 207 |
41 | China giving Coronavirus to the World -> China withheld information on Chinese Virus | 105 |
42 | China’s Border Dispute with 18 countries -> China’s Territorial Disputes | 126 |
43 | Chinese communist party against Chinese people -> Economic Consequences for China | 491 |
44 | India-China Relations -> India-China Diplomatic Relations | 687 |
45 | Communist China-Islamic Nexus -> China-Pakistan Nexus | 590 |
46 | India-China Relations -> Retaliatory Actions by India | 341 |
47 | Myth of “One China Policy” -> Dispute in Taiwan | 835 |
48 | India-China Relations -> Border Dispute between China and India in the Western Sector(Ladakh with Tibet and Akshai Chin)) | 471 |
121. Collective punishment a major tool of persecution in Tibet, escaped political prisoner reveals
- Namkyi, a former Tibetan political prisoner, revealed the pervasive use of collective punishment by Chinese authorities in Tibet, highlighting the hardships faced by her family and villagers due to her activism.
- She and her sister, Tenzin Dolma were sentenced to three years in prison for peaceful protest at just 15 years old, enduring harsh conditions, "political re-education" sessions, and military-style training.
- The unwarranted blacklisting of their identity cards and restrictions on government welfare schemes exemplify the punitive measures imposed on Tibetan political prisoners, with documented cases raising concerns over arbitrary practices conflicting with established human rights norms.
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122. New Chinese Envoy Arrives In India To Assume Charge Amid Border Disputes
- The arrival of Xu Feihong, with 37 years of diplomatic experience, as the new Chinese Ambassador to India signals a critical phase in resolving the Ladakh military standoff.
- Bilateral trade surged to $57.48 billion in the first half of 2023, heavily favoring Beijing, while direct flights between India and China remain suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Xu Feihong's warm diplomatic reception in New Delhi underscores his role in restoring normalcy along the border and advancing trade momentum amid challenges posed by visa bans affecting Indian students.
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123. India is navigating China's backyard using its adversarial neighbors
- The Supreme Court bench, led by CJI D.Y. Chandrachud, used the term "pregnant persons" instead of "pregnant women" in a recent order, recognizing the experience of pregnancy by non-binary people and transgender men.
- Tensions in the South China Sea escalate as China engages in aggressive maneuvers against neighboring nations, prompting responses from countries like Australia, the Philippines, Vietnam, Taiwan, and India.
- India is taking proactive measures to counter China's influence, including supplying defense equipment to the Philippines, strengthening ties with Taiwan, and exercising naval presence in the South China Sea.
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124. China Launches Anti-Dumping Probe on Imports of Cypermethrin from India
- China initiates anti-dumping probe into imports of cypermethrin from India, following an application from a domestic chemical company, Jiangsu Yangnong Chemical Industry Co.
- Cypermethrin is widely used in agriculture and healthcare to control pests in various crops and fields, making it a key ingredient in insecticide formulations.
- The investigation, launched by China's Ministry of Commerce, aims to assess the impact of Indian cypermethrin imports on the domestic industry, signaling potential trade implications between the two countries.
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125. Indian Navy flexes muscle, sends 3 ships for deployment in disputed South China Sea
- The Indian Navy has initiated operational deployment of three warships in the disputed South China Sea, with INS Delhi, INS Shakti, and INS Kiltan arriving in Singapore as part of this deployment.
- The visit is a significant move in response to China's illegal claim of vast portions of the South China Sea, contested by five other countries in a maritime territorial dispute.
- INS Shakti and the Indian Navy warships received a warm welcome in Singapore, establishing interactions to enhance the enduring friendship and collaboration between the Indian Navy and the Republic of Singapore Navy.
- The MoD did not specify which all countries the ships would visit, or if the Indian Navy would join patrols of countries such as the US or Japan in the SCS. A PTI report, however, stated these would leave for Malaysia on 9 May 2024 and then visit the Philippines.
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126. China to aid digital transformation of general education in Sri Lanka
- The project aims to solve issues such as teacher shortages and resource scarcity.
- China is to provide classrooms, data centers, tables, a studio, and a conference room for this initiative.
- The resources will facilitate education reforms and enhance the blended learning method and special skills teachers' knowledge sharing.
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127. Sikyong Calls for Unified Action Against CCP to Bring Positive Change in China at 20th World Uyghur Congress Anniversary
- Sikyong Penpa Tsering emphasized the Tibet-Uyghur partnership at the World Uyghur Congress, urging unified action against China. He appreciated past collaborations with Uyghur leaders and called for global support.
- Sikyong urged a collective approach of Uyghurs, Tibetans, and other groups against Chinese aggression, seeking international recognition as partners in countering Chinese government atrocities and aggression.
- Across Switzerland, Italy, Austria, and Germany, Sikyong engaged with Tibetan communities and university officials, securing scholarship opportunities and fostering collaborations to advance Tibetan causes and enhance partnerships for the future.
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128. Border Roads Organisation: Strategic Surge in Infrastructure
- The Galwan Valley clash highlighted India's vulnerability, prompting the urgent need to upgrade border infrastructure along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in response to China's assertiveness.
- Neglect of border infrastructure hindered troop mobilization and logistical support, prioritizing defensive measures over critical infrastructure development.
- The distinction lies between constructing roads at the border and improving infrastructure from depth areas to border regions, with recent corrective measures addressing this neglected aspect.
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129. Uyghurs, Tibetans Call on France to Address Human Rights with Chinese President
- Uyghur and Tibetan activists protest in Paris during Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit, criticizing Macron for welcoming Xi and urging him to address China's human rights abuses.
- Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch urge Macron to confront China's "crimes against humanity" on Uyghurs and Tibetans, emphasizing the necessity of consequences in China-France relations.
- Chinese activists in France report authorities visiting their relatives in China to deter disruption of Xi's visit, highlighting China's history of intimidating critics overseas.
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130. China builds road near Siachen Glacier, India registers protest
- China's construction of a road in the Shaksgam Valley, PaK, has raised objections from India, citing the valley as part of Indian territory and expressing concerns about illegal attempts to alter facts on the ground.
- The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson, Randhir Jaiswal, denounced the China Pakistan Boundary Agreement of 1963, objecting to Pakistan's transfer of the area to China and asserting India's right to take necessary measures to safeguard its interests.
- The planned road, linking Muzaffarabad to Yarkahnd, has sparked concerns due to its proximity to the Siachen Glacier, the world's highest battlefield, and follows previous unease about Chinese construction activities in the region.
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