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Don’t overestimate ties with US, Chinese media warns India

India is living in a misconception that siding with the United States will result in an economic boom, an influential Chinese daily said today, adding that the affiliation could prove detrimental for the country. "Overestimating

India TV News Desk Beijing Published on: January 10, 2017 16:06 IST
Don’t overestimate ties with US, Chinese media warns India
Don’t overestimate ties with US, Chinese media warns India

India is living in a misconception that siding with the United States will result in an economic boom, an influential Chinese daily said today, adding that the affiliation could prove detrimental for the country.

"Overestimating US-India economic ties may mislead India and send it down the wrong path for economic development," warned an editorial by the state-run Global Times.

It recommended New Delhi to instead work with a "manufacturing powerhouse" like China.

The editorial came after Assocham said India was likely to bear the brunt of the trade war between the US and China. It said India's service exports to Americans firms would be hit if it did not side with the US.

"It would be naive for India to assume that its economy will boom if it draws closer to the upcoming Trump administration amid a pending trade war between Beijing and Washington," said the daily.

US President-elect Donald Trump has threatened Beijing with high taxes on Chinese goods and accused it of devaluing Chinese currency. 

Assocham's advice to India to "lean toward Washington" to avoid being implicated and be ready to reap economic gains appears pragmatic but could prove short-sighted, said the daily, which is known to reflect the thinking in the Chinese Communist leadership. 

"New Delhi needs to be realistic in terms of growth. 

"Instead of tilting toward the US, it should focus on developing its manufacturing industry and integrating itself into the global supply chain... 

"To achieve that, the best way is to work with a manufacturing powerhouse like China and develop its manufacturing capacity to become an integral part of the Asian supply chain." 

The paper said India was mistaken if it thought the US needed India more than it needs China. 

"The weight of economic ties between China and the US is heavier than those between India and the US. 

"Bilateral trade between China and the US reached $558 billion in 2015 while trade between India and US was about $109 billion. 

"It would be self-deceptive to believe that the US needs India more than it does China." 

China is the top trade partner of the US and over 120 countries. 

"India needs to realize that there is no shortcut when it comes to economic development. Failing to realize this, India risks setting its economy on a dead-end route," the editorial said.

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