Gen (Retd) J J Singh debunks Chinese String of Pearl Theory

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Press Trust of India Chandigarh
Last Updated : Oct 04 2013 | 10:41 PM IST
Former Army Chief General (Retd) J J Singh today debunked the Chinese String of Pearl Theory and said the assertion that India is countering it by improving relations with Japan and other South Asian countries does not hold much ground.
Speaking on "Challenges Ahead in India and China Relations" at Panjab University here, General (Retd) Singh said, "Even the assertion that India is countering the Chinese String of Pearl Theory by improving relations with Japan and other South Asian countries does not hold much ground."
The programme was organised by the India China Friendship Association as part of China Day celebrations.
The former Army Chief said India need not fear China as its nuclear power is a deterrence, which India did not have during the 1950s and 1960s.
General (Retd) Singh, who is studying the McMahon Line in a new light, indicated that both countries should decide as to how much history could be stretched about this crucial line.
Indicating that negotiations will challenge the pre-conceived notions, he said an early solution to the boundary issue is being felt by both countries.
General (Retd) Singh, who was the first Chief of the Army Staff, to lead a tri-service delegation to participate in joint training with China, said joint trainings will bridge the trust deficit.
Even the Chinese President had expressed similar views on the issue of joint exercises, he added.
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First Published: Oct 04 2013 | 10:41 PM IST

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