China Perceives Rising India as 'Rival'; wants to Constraint its
Partnership with US, Allies, Report
China
is undermining the security, autonomy, and economic interests of many others in
the region.
China perceives a rising India as a
"rival" and wants to constrain its
strategic partnership with
the US, its allies, and with other
democracies, the State Department said in a report, emphasising
that Beijing intends to displace America as the world's foremost power.
Coming ahead of the transition of
power from Donald Trump's administration to
President-elect Joe Biden's
administration after the November 3 US
presidential election, the detailed policy document highlights that China is undermining the security, autonomy and
economic interests of many nations in the region.
"China
perceives rising India as a rival and
seeks to impel it to
accommodate Beijing's ambitions by engaging economically while constraining New
Delhi's strategic partnership with the US, Japan,
Australia and its relations with other democracies," the report said.
"China
is undermining the security, autonomy, and economic interests of many others in
the region — such as member states of the
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), including those in the vital
Mekong Region, as well as
the nations of the Pacific Islands," the report added.
The 70-page report states that
awareness has been growing in the US - and in nations around the world - that the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has triggered a new era of
great-power competition.
"Yet few discern the pattern in
China's inroads within every region of the world,
much less the specific form of dominance to which
the party aspires," said the report.
The CCP aims not merely at
preeminence within the established world order — an order that is grounded in
free and sovereign nation-states, flows from the universal principles on which
America was founded, and advances US national
interests —but to fundamentally revise world
order, placing the People's Republic of China
(PRC) at the center and serving Beijing's authoritarian goals and hegemonic
ambitions.
"In the face of the China challenge, the US
must secure freedom," said the report.
China, it said, seeks to diminish US influence
by fostering a sense in the region's nations that China's
dominance is inevitable.
"Prime targets include US treaty-based allies —
Japan, South Korea, Australia, Thailand, and the Philippines — as well as emerging
strategic partners such as India, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Taiwan," it said.
The People's Liberation Army, the
report said, recently provoked skirmishes along its
disputed border with India,
which killed dozens on both sides, and remains in a tense standoff with India's military.
Indian and Chinese troops have been locked in a bitter standoff in several areas along
the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh
since May 5. The situation deteriorated after the June 15 Galwan
Valley clashes in which 20 Indian Army personnel were killed
and an unconfirmed number of Chinese soldiers died.
The report also highlighted
Beijing's hard relations with Taiwan, which it
claims as its
territory.
"Beijing menaces democratic
Taiwan, which it considers a renegade province, intending to reunify Taiwan with
the Mainland — by force if necessary. And the PLA Navy and Chinese Coast Guard
increasingly challenge Japan's administrative control of the Senkaku Islands," it said.
"The Trump administration
achieved a fundamental break with conventional
wisdom. It concluded that the CCP's resolute conduct and self-professed goals
require the US and other countries to revise assumptions and develop a new strategic
doctrine to address the primacy and magnitude of
the China challenge," according to the document.
The report also highlighted the
outbreak of contagious coronavirus from China's
Wuhan city. The disease has so far infected 56,178, 674 people and killed
1,348,348 others across the world. The US is the
worst affected country.
"The CCP's recklessness in
allowing the novel coronavirus born in Wuhan to
develop into a global pandemic coupled with the
concerted disinformation campaign that Beijing undertook to conceal China's
culpability should put doubts to rest. Yet many
people lack a proper understanding of the character and scope of the China challenge,” it said.