Left's Chinese Agenda Exposed, "Sacrifice Kashmir to Protect China–Pakistan Economic Corridor."
“The dispute over Kashmir between India and Pakistan makes the two countries habitually vigilant against any possibility of large-scale foreign investment flowing into the region, but it is the Kashmir conflict itself, rather than any alleged political intent behind the foreign investment, that creates tension in the region,” the GT piece said. The article advised India to stop protesting against the CPEC and fall in line. And the dictate was followed in toto both in words and action by our great Communist parties in India., the great traitors since last century.
India must make peace with Sino-Pakistan corridor through PoK: Chinese media. China may not be interested in taking sides on Kashmir: Media
"It is regrettable to see CPEC become another unharmonious factor in Sino-India ties, but China is unlikely to give up on the idea of CPEC because of India's protest," an article in Global Times said.

For China, the appeal of working with Pakistan is heightened by its ability to treat the country as a client, rather than an actual partner. In fact, China treats Pakistan as something of a guinea pig, selling the country weapons systems not deployed by the Chinese military and outdated or untested nuclear reactors. Pakistan is currently building two AC-1000 reactors – based on a model that China has adapted from French designs, but has yet to build at home – near the southern port city of Karachi.


China will not give up building the economic corridor with Pakistan through a disputed area in Kashmir simply because India has problems with it, state media said on Tuesday, indicating that New Delhi has no option but to keep an open mind towards the project.
In fact, the economic corridor project will help build infrastructure in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (PoK) and by building the same in Kashmir (which China calls India-Controlled-Kashmir) help economic integration of the region. The state media opinion piece indicated China because of its economic prowess and presence in the region could play a role in resolving the Kashmir dispute between India and Pakistan.
The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) passes through PoK and India has repeatedly raised objections about the $46 billion project with Beijing because of the route.
Last week, external affairs minister, Sushma Swaraj repeated the objections with Chinese counterpart Wang Yi during their meeting in New Delhi. But for sections of the state-controlled media in China, like the nationalistic tabloid, Global Times, India’s objections clearly mean nothing – and possibly it echoes views within the decision-making sections of the Communist Party of China (CPC).
It is “regrettable” to see that CPEC has become another “unharmonious” factor in Sino-India ties, the newspaper said in an opinion piece on Tuesday. But “unharmonious” factor or no, China will continue with the project, the Global Time said, adding: “…but China is unlikely to give up on the idea of CPEC because of India's protest.”
“Given that China has developed close economic ties with both India and Pakistan in recent years, Beijing is unlikely to be interested in taking a side between the two countries.” The opinion piece did not mention that China and Pakistan are “all-weather” allies Beijing and Islamabad enjoy more-than cosy ties. Last month, the two countries began joint patrolling of the PoK border, which China considers its border with Pakistan.