The editorial was published after India claimed its successful test of the Agni V meant it had joined the elite group of countries with intercontinental ballistic missile capabilities Photo: AP |
India has been warned against arrogance in its relations
with Beijing following its successful launch of an intercontinental
ballistic missile capable of striking any city in China.
20 Apr 2012
By Dean Nelson, New Delhi
The Telegraph (UK)
It has spent heavily on military expansion despite its poverty on an
arms race it cannot win, according to an editorial in China’s
state-controlled Global Times newspaper.
The editorial was published after India claimed its successful test
of the Agni V meant it had joined the elite group of countries with
intercontinental ballistic missile capabilities. The missile can hit any
city within 3000 miles with a nuclear war head.
The aggressive tone taken by the Global Times contrasted with the
official reaction of its foreign ministry which said India and China
were not rivals but “co-operative partners. We should cherish the
hard-earned momentum of co-operation,” said its spokesman Liu Weimin.
But Beijing’s state-controlled media reacted more
aggressively, accusing India of nuclear proliferation in breach of
international treaties.
“India is still poor and lags behind in infrastructure construction,
but its society is highly supportive of developing nuclear power and the
West chooses to overlook India’s disregard of nuclear and missile
control treaties. The West remains silent on the fact that India’s
military spending increased by 17 per cent in 2012 and the country has
again become the largest weapons importer in the world.
“India should not overestimate its strength. Even if it has missiles
that could reach most parts of China, that does not mean it will gain
anything from being arrogant during disputes with China. India should be
clear that China’s nuclear power is stronger and more reliable. For the
foreseeable future, India would stand no chance in an overall arms race
with China,” the editorial claimed.
It also warned India against serving the interest of the United
States and other western partners in seeking to “contain” China’s
expansion.
“India should also not overstate the value of its Western allies and
the profits it could gain from participating in a containment of China.
If it equates long range strategic missiles with deterrence of China,
and stirs up further hostility, it could be sorely mistaken,” it warned.
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