Japan extends its support to India in issue of Dokalam
Japan extends its support to India in issue of Dokalam
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It is said in politics that give one hand, take the other hand. The same thing is seen in the support received from Japan to India on the dispute over Dokalam. There was a time when Japan had sought help from India on the issue of islands in the East China Sea and today it is taking out loans for that help. In such a situation, after China's support from the global world, China seems to be heading towards diplomatic defeat on the Dokalam controversy. Between India and the United Kingdom, Japan has also got together in the midst of the ongoing conflict with China over the issue of Dokalam. Not only this, Japan has not shown any ambiguity like giving US and UK support to India and now India is seen to be open. Let's know why Japan has extended help:

China gave threat:

The decision to give Japan's support came a month after the Chinese newspaper's Global Times issued the warning in which it threatened to take India along with Japan on the Dokalam dispute. In its report, the newspaper had written that India should not seek any help from America and Japan on the dispute because the support of both is a hoax. Although Japan has now backed India with clear words, "As far as India is concerned about the role of Dokalam, we believe that it is interfering in this matter only on the basis of its bilateral agreement with Bhutan is.''

Both need each other:

The people of India should not be surprised to see the hand of help from Japan increasing. It was Japan that had sought help from India in January 2014. Japan's enemy at the time was the same which is showing eye to India today. In January 2014, Japan made a team from India and sought to stop China's expansionist movements in East China See and Himalayan regions. There is a dispute between China and Japan regarding the islands in the East China Sea. Recently, China has tried to change the status quo of this part by implementing the Air Defense Identification Zone in the East China Sea. Now he is trying to create a united opposition in opposition to China.

Japan also gave warnings:

Japan's Defense Minister, Itsunori Onodera has said that both Japan and India should negotiate with China and explain that they should not try to change the border through force. These issues should be negotiated and resolved according to the international rules. At that time, the Defense Minister of Japan had also said that even though China is a key neighbor of both Japan and India, in spite of its recent provocative move, the message should be sent to the entire international community. This time too, India has asked China to respect the 2012 agreement. It said that no country will try to change the eastern border of India and China itself. 

Now Japanese Ambassador Kenji Hiramatsu said, "There has been agitation for nearly two months with Dokalam. We believe that any party should avoid single-handed military use to change the status quo on the ground and resolve the dispute in a peaceful manner. "

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