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China playing ‘game of checkers’ in India’s backyard not in our strategic interests: CDS

Speaking about the security landscape for India, Gen Chauhan said, “An important security challenge that we face today, is the rising fragility, an outcome of political, economic and social instability in our immediate neighbourhood."

CDS General Anil ChauhanThe CDS was delivering the inaugural address in the Strategic and Security Dialogue on ‘Rise of China and Its Implications for the World’ organised by SPPU. (Express photo by Arul Horizon)

STATING that the rise of China and unsettled borders with it will remain a formidable challenge for India, Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan said on Monday that China playing the ‘game of checkers’ in India’s backyard will not be in India’s long-term strategic interests.

The CDS was delivering the inaugural address in the Strategic and Security Dialogue on ‘Rise of China and Its Implications for the World’ organised by the Department of Defence and Strategic Studies (DDSS) of Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU) along with the Centre for China Analysis and Strategy, New

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Speaking about the security landscape for India, Gen Chauhan said, “An important security challenge that we face today, is the rising fragility, an outcome of political, economic and social instability in our immediate neighbourhood. India seems to be the only island of stability in a sea of turmoil and turbulence. Lack of stable governance structures, effective law enforcement can create safe havens for criminal activities including narcotics, human trafficking and arms smuggling. These activities not only undermine regional security but also have the potential to destabilise our security environment. Instability in our immediate and extended neighbourhood has to be seen in the light that India needs to expand its footprint to cover all those crucial gaps that other people can fill in. It will not be in India’s long term security interest that China plays the game of Chinese Checkers in India’s backyards. India aspires and must become the first responder and preferred security partner in the Indian Ocean Region.”

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The game of Chinese Checkers, referred to by the CDS, is a strategic board game played between two to six players who compete to move their pieces from one corner of the board to the other before other players.

The CDS further said, “Another challenge is unsettled borders. The ancient frontiers of India started taking shape of firm borders under the British but they could not get the legitimacy of the International borders. On Independence, thus we inherited disputed borders. Occupation of Tibet by China made them our new neighbour and the partition of India created a new nation that thrived on hostility and hatred towards us. Today India has disputed borders with both of our neighbours. Disputes followed by conflicts have led to the emergence of terms like Line of Actual Control, Line of Control and Actual Ground Position Line. The unsettled borders with China and the rise of China will remain the most formidable challenge that India and Indian Armed forces will face in the foreseeable future. The Armed forces need to maintain the legitimacy of our claims in peacetime on these disputed borders. This will require very astute handling of the PLA and all the friction points, calibrated firmness and both sides to operate within the ambit of agreed rules of engagement.”

The dialogue which is taking place on Monday and Tuesday includes several key talks and discussions on the subjects including China’s hybrid warfare, regional hotspots and a roundtable on the subject ‘India-China: The Road Ahead”.

Sushant Kulkarni is a Special Correspondent with The Indian Express in Pune with 12+ years of experience covering issues related to Crime, Defence, Internal Security and Courts. He has been associated with the Indian Express since July 2010. Sushant has extensively reported on law and order issues of Pune and surrounding area, Cyber crime, narcotics trade and terrorism. His coverage in the Defence beat includes operational aspects of the three services, the defence research and development and issues related to key defence establishments. He has covered several sensitive cases in the courts at Pune. Sushant is an avid photographer, plays harmonica and loves cooking. ... Read More


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