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Wednesday, August 5, 2020

Govt weighs options to limit China’s soft power

NEW DELHI: The government’s China Study Group is considering recommending a series of punitive measures to limit Beijing’s soft power in India, following the People's Liberation Army’s (PLA) intransigence on expediting disengagement along the Line of Actual Control (LAC). The group met twice recently, including on Tuesday.From limiting visas to minimising youth exchanges and clamping down on the Chinese-funded Confucius Institutes, a series of measures is being weighed by the government. These proposals are understood to have been discussed at the China Study Group meetings led by national security advisor A K Doval.In 2018, the then foreign minister Sushma Swaraj and the visiting Chinese foreign minister, Wang Yi, had agreed on “ten pillars” of cooperation to enhance cultural and people-to-people exchanges. These included cultural exchange, cooperation in films and television, museum administration and sports, exchanges between youths, cooperation in tourism, exchanges between states and cities, cooperation in traditional medicine, yoga and education.At the maiden informal summit in April 2018, the two sides had set up “high-level mechanism on cultural and people-to-people exchanges”. Swaraj and Wang held dialogue under this format in December 2018.While inflow of Chinese tourists to India is low as compared to Indians visiting China, the visas of Chinese nationals, including those who worked in various Chinese business enterprises here, have not been renewed following their return to Beijing amid Covid-19 outbreak, ET has further learnt.Chinese language has been removed from the curriculum of Indian schools and the status of Confucius Institutes, which was on the radar for the last few years, is being reviewed. The institute, which was to be set up in JNU, never took shape following an adverse report against visiting Chinese nationals by the security establishment. The institute functions in Bombay University in collaboration with a study centre . But this has also come under scanner, sources hinted.“The government could consider several counter measures to limit Chinese footprints and presence in India, both in areas of hard and soft power,” said Srikanth Kondapalli, one of India's leading experts on China.

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