Global Times Urges Trilateral Cooperation Between China, India, and Maldives

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08/01/2024 23h56

The editorial emphasized the need for India to adopt an open-minded approach and highlighted that China's cooperation with South Asian countries is not a zero-sum game.

The ongoing dispute between India and the Maldives was a focal point of the editorial. The Asian newspaper highlighted the Indian media's speculations regarding Maldives President Muizzu's visit to China and his alleged prioritization of China over India. However, the Global Times argued that Muizzu's decision to visit China first was an attempt to maintain a balanced state-to-state relationship with both nations, deviating from the traditional practice of predecessors who generally visited India first.

During his visit to China, Muizzu, accompanied by his wife, also toured the Xiamen Free Trade Zone in China's Fujian province. The editorial mentioned the expectations of strategic guidance and the signing of multiple agreements during the discussions between Muizzu and Chinese President Xi Jinping. However, no specific details about these expected agreements were provided in the editorial.

The Global Times urged India to approach the situation with an open mind, recognizing that China's cooperation with the Maldives does not necessarily undermine India's interests. The editorial promoted the idea of trilateral cooperation between China, India, and the Maldives, highlighting the potential benefits and opportunities that such collaboration can bring.

The editorial concluded by insisting that China's cooperative approach in South Asia is aimed at promoting regional development and connectivity, rather than isolating any particular country. It encouraged all parties involved to engage in constructive dialogue and explore avenues for trilateral cooperation for the collective benefit of the region.

Overall, the Global Times' editorial provided a perspective on the ongoing India-Maldives-China relationship, advocating for trilateral cooperation and challenging the notion that China's engagement with South Asian countries poses a threat to India's interests.

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