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China on Tuesday downplayed the crucial Indo-US logistics defence pact as “normal cooperation” even as its state media warned that India’s attempts to join the US alliance could “irritate” China, Pakistan or even Russia and bring “strategic troubles” for New Delhi.
The Logistics Exchange Memorandum of Agreement (LEMOA) signed by Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar and US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter, facilitates the provision of logistical support, supplies and services between the US and Indian military on a reimbursable basis and provides a framework to govern them.
However, an editorial by the state-run Global Times, which was written ahead of the signing of the logistics agreement in Washington, said India may lose strategic independence if it leans towards the US.
While India has adopted a prudent attitude so far refraining from joining the US alliance, some defence analysts expressed worries about India’s strategic independence and warned that the pact may render New Delhi a “follower” of Washington.
This editorial piece published in Global Times is the second one this week that has sought to criticise the Indian government for its internal affairs. A previous article published in Global Times commenting on the Balochistan issue said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had “lost patience and switched to the expected hardline tone of hostility”.
Referring to Modi’s comments on Balochistan for the first time, the article said he is raising it to divert attention from the tense situation prevailing in Kashmir.
(With inputs from PTI.)
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