Modi govt’s response to China will be calibrated, not impulsive


By Mahua Venkatesh

New Delhi, Jun 19 (IANS): The Narendra Modi government is unlikely to take any rash decision despite the recent military aggression by China over the Line of Actual Control (LAC), which left 20 Indian soldiers killed and over a billion Indians seething in anger.

Anger against China did result in some action. For instance, Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India (DFCCIL) scrapped its contract with Beijing National Railway Research and Design Institute of Signal and Communication Group Co. Ltd. "In view of poor progress, it is decided by DFCCIL to terminate the contract with Beijing National Railway Research and Design Institute of Signal and Communication Group Co. Ltd," the Indian Railways said in a statement.

However, the government's overall response, military or economic, is set to be calibrated and well thought-out. Reason? India's economy is largely linked to the dragon country. China is India's second biggest trade partner, the first being the US.

India is dependent on supplies from China for critical raw materials, including active pharmaceutical ingredients or APIs required for production of drugs and antibiotics, components used by automobile and other white goods manufacturers.

Notwithstanding the clarion call by many associations including the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) to boycott Chinese goods, the government will not rush into taking any extreme measure.

That apart, there are many Indians who are operating out of China or have factories in the country.

India is likely to push the pedal on manufacturing so that the Make in India scheme takes off and replaces imports. "It is a wait-and-watch situation. The factories run by Indians in China have not been affected and it is business as usual for them as of now," Anil Bhardwaj, secretary general, Federation of Indian Micro and Small and Medium Enterprises (Fisme) told IN. He added that the situation may ease soon.

A shortage of API could have far-reaching implications on the Rs 175 lakh-crore drug industry, especially at a time when the country has been hit by the spread of coronavirus. Not only will this make medicines more expensive but in many cases there could be shortages too. India's exports of medicines could also be impacted.

Federation of Indian Export Organizations (FIEO) president Sharad Kumar Saraf, who has a factory in mainland China, said that work has not been interrupted.

Meanwhile, India's trade with mainland China and Hong Kong showed a drop of 7 per cent in 2019-20 to $109.76-the sharpest fall in the last seven years. In 2018-19, trade between the two countries grew by only 3.2 per cent after a huge increase of 22 per cent in the previous financial year.

Indian consumers have been gradually turning away Chinese goods even before the spread of the virus and the border conflict.

There has been an unprecedented rise in anti-Chinese sentiment in the country after the spread of the coronavirus dented India's economic activities leaving many jobless and others with lower wages. While India may not be able to choke imports of raw materials required for finished goods, demand for Chinese finished goods could see a huge drop in the coming months.

  

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Fri, Jun 19 2020

    Before becoming Prime Minister Mr. Modi was saying for one head of our soldier, he will take ten of the enemy.....!!!!!???? Talking big things is easy. But when it comes to implementation you really feel the difficulty.

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  • Awasthe marre, Dubai

    Fri, Jun 19 2020

    Ten head for 1 head with Pakistan only
    With China, for 56 inches it is 0.56 inch only
    What to do...he is like this only

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  • Sunil K, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 19 2020

    10 POWs released by China. Pakistanis are already mocking in our media forums that China released 10 Abhinandans.

    Bhakts, see this is what happens when you vote for an incompetent government and failed intelligence set-up. We can't let these ministers ruin our country anymore - rest is in your hands.

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  • Robin, Dubai

    Fri, Jun 19 2020

    PM did not take the citizens of india into confidence and we had to hear from other sources that Chinese army had taken 10 indian soldiers as hostages and released as"goodwill" gesture today, even though incident happened more than 48 hours ago..
    Any other country, the leader would have immediately said that their soldiers were missing and held by enemyll and that they would do everything in their power to release them.

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  • Nice, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 19 2020

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    Nice and educated statemnet
    But i guess the statement was Googled

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  • Raghav Acharya., Urwa store/Surat

    Fri, Jun 19 2020

    Abh Nikhla Asliyath. Feel pity for Die hard Bakths after this kind of response.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Fri, Jun 19 2020

    We will have to do very hard & disciplined work for at least 5 years to reach their efficiency & costing levels!

    IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY ONLY THE VERY EFFICIENT SURVIVE! JUST BY GIVING EMOTIONAL RHETORIC STATEMENTS NOTHING CAN BE ACHIEVED!

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Fri, Jun 19 2020

    As reported in Indian Express today, China had also taken 10 soldiers of ours as hostages on Tuesday night who were released yesterday after major general level talks. But not even a word about this from PM/DM in their addresses.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Fri, Jun 19 2020

    If I'm not mistaken just 3 days ago Great Wall Motors of China has agreed to invest 1billion$ in Talegaon, Maharashtra (TOI REPORT)

    to set up a huge auto plant which would employ 3000 workers on the land acquired earlier from GM at 1000cr! This is the 3rd entrant from China after MG & KIA! Incidentally, KIAs Seltos was the largest selling car overtaking Maruti! KIAs luxury brand Carnival has evinced great interest in India!

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  • Khatri, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 19 2020

    MG and kia is not Chinese company. MG is British company and kia is South Korean company

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  • Richard, India

    Fri, Jun 19 2020

    It is clear, the business interests far outweigh the blood of our Jawans. Only educated citizens can do something to punish this rogue country by boycotting its products. The effect may be negligible, as patriotism takes a back seat when it comes to personal comforts and gadgets in India.

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  • CA girishkk, M'lore/dxb

    Fri, Jun 19 2020

    Only big big talks...., Rest assured everything is like elephant fart...., Tusssssa.,...., Only gas and no sound...., Bhakt's and jokers khush..

    Jh
    Jai hind

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  • AJ, mangalore

    Fri, Jun 19 2020

    Hahahahaha....girishere..everybody will undersrtand but when will bhaktas understand ?

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Fri, Jun 19 2020

    Every body in India has been waiting SINCE YEARS to get a response from this gentleman.

    China too will have to wait in line to get a response.

    The man is not known to give any response.

    He literally believes in 'Silence is golden, silver and broze'.

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