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The Needle’s Eye
How to Talk to a Chinese Ghost, and Other Lessons in Power 

13th Jul 2017, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 23, 20253 Comments

In China, our difficult and, to many of us, menacing neighbour, they say “If you speak a lot you are more likely to say something wrong; if you speak less you are less likely to say something wrong; and if you do not speak at all, you will not say anything wrong. In Confucian thought,…

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Patriotism And Loyalty In A Time of Fear 

2016, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 22, 20252 Comments

Three years of Abenomics and nationalism have not put any vim or vigour into the Japanese economy. Nor are Nationalism and loyalty preventing the Chinese economy’s slide. XI, like Modi, also want too root out corruption. “In trust we God” was emblazoned on the back of a truck roaring past us on an Indian highway.…

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Narendra Modi Wanes a Little At Home & Waxes Abroad 

The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 20256 Comments

Sometimes, when the late monsoon clouds hover low, India can be spied through the gloom, as if by happen-stance. So many geographies, languages, foods, cultures — and religions — thrown together higgledy-piggledy and powered by a sputtering nationalism that makes us want to be counted among the great powers of the world, rich, strong, and…

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Putting More Spine in Our Foreign Policy 

31st July 2014, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 20254 Comments

This weekend Prime Minister Narendra Modi will travel to Nepal on his third foreign trip in ten weeks. By the end of September he will also have taken in Japan and the United States. Looming large on his itinerary will be China, which he visited four times as Gujarat’s chief minister in his quest for…

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Modi Is Not Deng Xiaoping And He Will Never Be 

5th July 2014, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 20252 Comments

To begin with, Modi is under mi­croscopic watch and Deng never was. Modi has a good majority in the lower house of Parliament, but that does not mean lawmakers will blindly rubber-stamp his legisla­tive efforts. If you do the arithme­tic the National Democratic Alliance stands little chance of a majority in the Rajya Sabha, even…

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Looking Into Our Teacups to Read the Pin Stripes

29th Jan 2015, The Economic TimesBy Chaitanya KalbagMarch 21, 20253 Comments

Long, long ago, before they invented news in 140 characters and we could remember our lives only through so­cial media timelines, some of us be­lieved it was possible to have our leaders display lofty politics and self­less diplomacy  That is not true, of course. Politics and diplomacy both involve winning people over; in the end,…

Is China Helping The Rebels?

Jun 1st- 7th 1980, New DelhiBy Chaitanya KalbagOctober 15, 2024Leave a comment

“War is the highest form of struggle for resolving contradictions when they have developed to a certain stage, between classes, nations, states or among political groups, and it has existed ever since the emergence of private property and of classes.” —Mao Zedong Is China helping insurgents in Manipur, Nagaland and Mizoram with arms and ideological…

India says China has surveillance base in Myanmar

3rd May 1998, Reportage, ReutersBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 7, 20244 Comments

3 May 1998 Reuters News English (c) 1998 Reuters Limited NEW DELHI, May 3 (Reuters) – India’s defence minister said on Sunday China had built a sophisticated electronic surveillance base in Myanmar’s Coco Islands and was beefing up airfields in Tibet to take supersonic fighters. “China has installed sophisticated electronic surveillance equipment in the Coco…

CHINA DISCUSSING SIX LOANS WITH ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK

18th Apr 1988, Reportage, ReutersBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 7, 2024Leave a comment

18 April 1988 Reuters News English (c) 1988 Reuters Limited  MANILA, April 18, Reuter – China is negotiating with the Manila-based Asian Development Bank for six loans this year, a Chinese official said on Monday. Li Dongqun, alternate executive director on the ADB board, told Reuters in an interview that Peking wanted to move slowly…

SUITABLE CHINESE PROJECTS HARD TO FIND — ADB HEAD

27th Apr 1988, Reportage, ReutersBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 7, 2024Leave a comment

27 April 1988 Reuters News English (c) 1988 Reuters Limited  MANILA, April 27, Reuter – The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has found it difficult to identify suitable projects to assist in China because of Peking’s centrally planned economy, bank president Masao Fujioka told Reuters in an interview. China became the 47-member bank’s newest member in…

TAIWAN SAYS ROW OVER NAME CHANGE CONTINUES WITH ADB

27th Apr 1988, Reportage, ReutersBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 7, 2024Leave a comment

27 April 1988 Reuters News English (c) 1988 Reuters Limited  MANILA, April 27, Reuter – Taipei has ended a two-year boycott of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) but its dispute over a name-change by the bank continues, Central Bank Governor Chang Chi-Cheng said on Wednesday.  The boycott was triggered in 1986 when China was admitted…

Dalai Lama accuses China of “cultural genocide”

9th Mar 1997, Reportage, ReutersBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 7, 2024Leave a comment

9 March 1997 Reuters News English (c) 1997 Reuters Limited  NEW DELHI, March 9 (Reuter) – Tibet’s spiritual leader the Dalai Lama on Sunday accused China of pursuing a Policy of “cultural genocide” and warned that isolated violence in his Himalayan homeland could spread.  In a strongly-worded statement issued to mark the 38th anniversary of…

Wrapup 1- China undecided on another bank bailout

12th Sep 2003, Reportage, ReutersBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 6, 2024Leave a comment

12 September 2003 Reuters News English (c) 2003 Reuters Limited   BEIJING, Sept 12 (Reuters) – China has not ruled out another big bailout of its ailing state-run banking sector but sees signs the banks have turned a corner and are on track to meet foreign competition, the country’s new banking regulator said on Friday.…

INTERVIEW-China bank watchdog upbeat on foreign players

12th Sep 2003, Reportage, ReutersBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 6, 2024Leave a comment

12 September 2003 Reuters News English (c) 2003 Reuters Limited   BEIJING, Sept 12 (Reuters) – China’s new banking regulator said on Friday foreign banks should begin making up lost ground and challenge local peers within months, dismissing concerns they are losing market share in a potentially highly lucrative market. Foreign banks now command a…

Taiwan seeks banking concessions from China

15th Sep 2003, Reportage, ReutersBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 6, 2024Leave a comment

15 September 2003 Reuters News English (c) 2003 Reuters Limited TAIPEI, Sept 15 (Reuters) – Taiwan will permit its banks to do business in China next year if mainland regulators grant the island some supervisory authority and allow banks to accept local currency deposits, Taiwan’s top policymaker on China said on Monday. A week after…

Taiwan blames China over name change controversy

15th Sep 2003, Reportage, ReutersBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 6, 20242 Comments

15 September 2003 Reuters News English (c) 2003 Reuters Limited TAIPEI, Sept 15 (Reuters) – China is to blame for growing frustrations in Taiwan that have bubbled over into popular demands for the island to change its official name, a senior policymaker said on Monday. The official made clear the government had sympathy with a…

INTERVIEW-Taiwan says it still has upper hand over China

15th Sep 2003, Reportage, ReutersBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 6, 2024Leave a comment

15 September 2003 Reuters News English (c) 2003 Reuters Limited TAIPEI, Sept 15 (Reuters) – Taiwan still holds the upper hand against China in trade competition but will open direct links with the mainland only in stages because of security and economic risks, the island’s top policymaker on China said on Monday. Tsai Ing-wen, chairwoman…

INTERVIEW-Washington’s Taiwan envoy bemoans rigid China

16th Sep 2003, Reportage, ReutersBy Chaitanya KalbagAugust 6, 2024Leave a comment

16 September 2003 Reuters News English (c) 2003 Reuters Limited   TAIPEI, Sept 16 (Reuters) – Douglas Paal, Washington’s unofficial ambassador to Taipei, must choose his words carefully as he navigates the treacherous shoals of politics across the Taiwan Strait. Yet on the subject of SARS his language is unusually blunt. Faced with a medical…

FIREFILES CAUGHT IN A LOGJAM

24th Nov 2013, Business Today, ColumnBy Chaitanya KalbagJune 27, 202410 Comments

Without second-generation reforms and a drastic overhaul of its institutions, India is condemned to mediocre income and growth. As befits an ancient land, India is not bereft of clairvoyants. Three times over the past decade, some of our best economists, managers, bureaucrats, industrialists, politicians and private citizens put their brains together and came up with…

Nuts & Bolts-Hindi-Chini Buy Buy

19 Aug 2017, Business WorldBy Chaitanya KalbagJune 20, 20246 Comments

Can we even dream of saying bye-bye to China’s economy? Sushma swaraj said it simply in parliament in early August when she ruled out war with China over the Doklam plateau: “China has contributed to our growing economic strength. For them, there’s a lot at stake… here. They have been awarded many contracts.” That’s putting…

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