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 Bangladesh | 277 |
2 | China Targeting Ethnic Groups and Whistle Blowers (Sinicisation) -> China Targeting Religious' People | 21 |
3 | Global enemy China (Except Indian Subcontinent) -> International Human Rights Activists being targeted | 17 |
4 | Chinese communist party against Chinese people -> Internal conflict in the Chinese Communist Party | 171 |
5 | Chinese communist party against Chinese people -> Domestic Human Rights Activists being Targeted | 50 |
6 | Chinese communist party against Chinese people -> Women in China | 64 |
7 | Communist China-Islamic Nexus -> China-Taliban Nexus(Case Study) | 89 |
8 | Chinese communist party against Chinese people -> Economic Consequences for China | 491 |
9 | Communist China-Islamic Nexus -> China-Pakistan Nexus | 589 |
10 | Diplomatic Warning to China, UN & Terror -> Diplomatic Warning to Terror | 4 |
11 | Diplomatic Warning to China, UN & Terror -> Diplomatic Warning to UN | 2 |
12 | Diplomatic Warning to China, UN & Terror -> Diplomatic Warning to China | 7 |
13 | Chinese communist party against Chinese people -> Chinese Control on Domestic Media | 40 |
14 | Communist China-Islamic Nexus -> China and other Islamic Nations | 36 |
15 | Myth of “One China Policy” -> Dispute in Hong Kong | 157 |
16 | Chinese communist party against Chinese people -> Historic Events | 36 |
17 | Chinese communist party against Chinese people -> Political Consequences | 8 |
18 | Global enemy China (Except Indian Subcontinent) -> China’s Lobbying in International Organisations | 73 |
19 | China’s Meddling in the Indian Sub-Continent -> China’s Meddling Into Other Countries | 253 |
20 | India-China Relations -> Border Dispute in the Eastern Sector | 253 |
21 | India-China Relations -> India-China Diplomatic Relations | 686 |
22 | China Targeting Ethnic Groups and Whistle Blowers (Sinicisation) -> Other Ethnic Groups | 190 |
23 | China Targeting Ethnic Groups and Whistle Blowers (Sinicisation) -> Inner Mongolia | 32 |
24 | China’s Border Dispute with 18 countries -> China’s Maritime Disputes | 207 |
25 | China giving Coronavirus to the World -> Chinese relief Material Faulty | 27 |
26 | India-China Relations -> Border Dispute in the Middle Sector(proximate areas of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh with Tibet) | 65 |
27 | China giving Coronavirus to the World -> China withheld information on Chinese Virus | 105 |
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 | China Targeting Ethnic Groups and Whistle Blowers (Sinicisation) -> Tibet | 792 |
31 | China’s Meddling in the Indian Sub-Continent -> China’s Meddling Into Sri Lanka | 478 |
32 | Chinese communist party against Chinese people -> Protests by people inside China | 127 |
33 | World response to Communist China -> Actions by the European Union and Australia | 168 |
34 | Myth of “One China Policy” -> Dispute in South China Sea and Other Territories | 207 |
35 | China Targeting Ethnic Groups and Whistle Blowers (Sinicisation) -> Atrocities on Uyghur Muslims by the Chinese | 541 |
36 | Chinese traps : OROP, DEBT Traps, Financial Traps, Investment Traps e.t.c. -> Problems for Chinese One Belt One Road initiative | 152 |
37 | China giving Coronavirus to the World -> China Created Coronavirus | 437 |
38 | China’s Oppression of Foreign and Domestic Media -> China’s paid PR and Propaganda in International Media | 432 |
39 | Myth of “One China Policy” -> Dispute in Tibet | 349 |
40 | China giving Coronavirus to the World -> China reported false death toll figures | 26 |
41 | World response to Communist China -> Actions by the United States of America | 470 |
42 | China’s Border Dispute with 18 countries -> China’s Territorial Disputes | 126 |
43 | India-China Relations -> Border Dispute between China and India in the Western Sector(Ladakh with Tibet and Akshai Chin)) | 471 |
44 | China’s Oppression of Foreign and Domestic Media -> Chinese Control on Domestic Medial | 154 |
45 | China’s Meddling in the Indian Sub-Continent -> China’s Meddling Into Nepal | 502 |
46 | Global enemy China (Except Indian Subcontinent) -> China’s Actions Against Other Countries | 743 |
47 | Myth of “One China Policy” -> Dispute in Taiwan | 835 |
48 | India-China Relations -> Retaliatory Actions by India | 341 |
51. IMF releases Sri Lanka loan despite restructure delays
- The IMF released $336 million to Sri Lanka as part of a bailout despite delays in restructuring foreign debt, emphasizing the nation's vulnerability and the precarious path to debt sustainability.
- Sri Lanka defaulted on external debt in 2022, sparking protests and leading to the resignation of former President Gotabaya Rajapaksa amid accusations of mismanagement.
- The IMF endorsed the disbursement of funds, urging Sri Lanka to finalize debt restructuring agreements with various creditors, especially highlighting the necessity of transparency with China.
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52. China is now fining Uyghur prisoners’ families
- Elderly Uyghur baker Mamtimin Yasin arrested for failing to pay $20,700 fines for sons' imprisonment, a new layer of punishment. Court demands fines for family members of prisoners seeking reduced sentences.
- Court officials arrested Yasin when he couldn't pay the fine, shutting down his bakery. Families of detainees are often unaware of fines included in verdicts. There is a lack of transparency in court actions.
- Extrajudicial verdicts in closed court cases are not given to prisoner's family. Authorities aim to prevent information leakage, fearing exposure of mass detentions of Uyghurs and Turkic peoples in Xinjiang.
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53. US blacklists 3 more Chinese firms for Uyghur slave labor
- Three Chinese companies, including footwear firm Dongguan Oasis Shoes and shrimp producer Shandong Meijia Group, join the U.S. Entity List for alleged use of Uyghur forced labor in their operations.
- Xinjiang Shenhuo Coal and Electricity, Shandong Meijia Group and Dongguan Oasis Shoes face bans due to alleged involvement in forced labor programs in Xinjiang. U.S. aims to block goods produced with forced labor.
- U.S. adds three more firms to the blacklist, citing forced labor practices in China's Xinjiang region. American companies urged to conduct due diligence, as Beijing refutes Uyghur forced labor allegations.
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54. Nepal's tourism professionals continue to receive Chinese language training
- Nepalese tourism professionals begin a six-month Chinese language training course to strengthen ties with China and cater to Chinese tourists, aiming to attract millions to Nepal's tourism sector.
- Nepal-China Cultural and Educational Council collaborates with Nepal Tourism Board for the language program. Previous sessions trained 200 professionals. Nepal's minister for tourism underscores China as a crucial market for tourism growth.
- Chinese Ambassador to Nepal highlights the importance of Chinese language proficiency for understanding China's ancient civilization, culture, and technological advancements. Addressing trainees, he emphasizes the opportunities learning Chinese can offer.
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55. ‘Willing to work with India to push bilateral relations’: Chinese Embassy in New Delhi
- Indian External Affairs Minister Jaishankar aims to resolve border issues with China, while Chinese Premier Li expresses willingness to improve bilateral relations for regional peace and development.
- China emphasizes the importance of handling border issues properly for stable China-India relations, benefiting both nations and contributing to peace regionally and globally.
- Tensions escalated between India and China post the Ladakh border clash in May 2020. Jaishankar focuses on resolving border issues with China and cross-border terrorism concerns with Pakistan.
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56. Focus on resolving border issues with China along LAC: Jaishankar outlines roadmap
- External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar begins second term focusing on resolving pending issues with China along the Line of Actual Control reaffirming India's commitment to "Bharat First" and "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam."
- Jaishankar highlights the need to address cross-border terrorism as the main issue with Pakistan while emphasizing India's different relationships with Pakistan and China with a focus on resolving border issues with China.
- New Indian government's foreign policy priorities include reaffirming the "Neighborhood First" policy, with a strong emphasis on improving relationships with neighboring countries and positioning India as a trusted global partner for advancements in various sectors.
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57. US report documents China’s extreme isolation of Tibet
- A new State Department report highlights China's intimidation and monitoring of Americans in Tibet with diplomats, officials, journalists, and tourists facing restrictions and harassment particularly in the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR).
- American officials experienced barriers to entering Tibet, with requests for official travel to the TAR denied in 2023. Restrictive measures and surveillance tactics were employed to impede access to Tibetan areas.
- The report reveals that Tibetan Americans face stricter visa screenings, increased surveillance and potential repercussions for family members in Tibet. Journalists and U.S. officials also encountered limitations and monitoring, hindering reporting and access to Tibet.
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58. China regains the top spot as India’s largest trading partner
- China has become India's largest trading partner, with bilateral trade expected to reach $118.4 billion, surpassing trade with the United States which is estimated at $118.3 billion for the fiscal year 2024.
- India's increasing reliance on Chinese imports in critical sectors such as telecommunications, pharmaceuticals and advanced technology has raised concerns and prompted measures to reduce dependency.
- Import figures reveal significant reliance on Chinese products, such as telecom parts, smartphone components, laptop and PC imports and lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles, prompting India to implement strategies to reduce this dependency.
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59. Modi has neighbourhood leaders at oath-taking ceremony, India's subtle response to Kashmir rant by Pakistan, China
- India hosted leaders from seven neighboring countries at PM Modi's swearing-in ceremony, countering China and Pakistan's joint statement by emphasizing regional cooperation and countering geopolitical influence.
- The presence of leaders from South Asian and Indian Ocean countries highlighted India's efforts to strengthen regional ties and address concerns over China's expanding influence in the region.
- The move reflects India's focus on revitalizing the BIMSTEC initiative and projecting it as an alternative to SAARC, showcasing a shift in India's approach to regional cooperation and diplomacy.
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60. Modi 3.0 NDA Govt to start with the bold move against China: Plans to rename 30 places in Tibet
- India plans to rename over 30 places in Tibet in response to China's renaming of locations in Arunachal Pradesh, seen as a strategic shift in territorial disputes and foreign policy.
- The decision comes amid India's concerns over China's attempts to bolster territorial claims in Arunachal Pradesh, prompting a vigorous campaign to reclaim historical names and challenge Chinese assertions.
- This move is part of a broader strategy to counter China's cartographical tactics, signal a potential change in India's stance on Tibet, and assert its sovereignty while reshaping India-China relations and the regional geopolitical landscape.
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