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This Article is From Mar 02, 2019

China, The Centrist Superpower In India-Pakistan Dogfight

China, The Centrist Superpower In India-Pakistan Dogfight
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Xi Jinping in Wuhan, China on April 28, 2018. (Photograph: PIB)

Never waste a good crisis! Because what we weathered this week was a blood-curdling dogfight between India and Pakistan that could have nuked half the global population in and around South Asia. I concede there is an element of exaggeration here, but big wars often get triggered by tiny accidents of judgement. So better to exaggerate than get tortured in a nuclear winter.

Yet a crisis of such proportions is also an opportunity to grow up, become a wiser person/country. So, will India and Pakistan seize upon this dangerous wrinkle to become mature, moderate nuclear neighbours? We don't know, but China, widely expected to continue its incendiary support to Pakistan, has certainly mellowed.

China Endorses India's Unusual “Non-Military” Strike

On Day One, after India claimed to have bombed and killed hundreds of Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorists at Balakot, China surprised everybody by endorsing the “non-military, counter-terror, pre-emptive” skin of our attack. China could have easily reinforced Pakistan's protest against ‘an act of war'. But China chose its words with utmost diplomatic finesse: “As for India's claim on taking action against terrorism, well, fighting terrorism is a global practice”. The very next day, after a face to face meeting with India's foreign minister, China and Russia announced in a formal statement: “Terrorist groups cannot be supported and used in political and geopolitical goals”.

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