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  • China opposed to NATO’s ‘eastward foray’

    China opposed to NATO’s ‘eastward foray’

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    Beijing: China on Thursday called for “high vigilance” by countries in the region following a media report that NATO was planning to open an office in Japan to hold consultations with allies in the Indo-Pacific, emphasising that Asia should not be a “wrestling ground” for geopolitical competition.

    NATO is planning to open a liaison office in Japan, the first of its kind in Asia, Nikkei Asia reported on Wednesday.

    The office in Tokyo will allow the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation to conduct periodic consultations with Japan and key partners in the region such as South Korea, Australia and New Zealand as China emerges as a new challenge, alongside its traditional focus on Russia, the report said, citing Japanese and NATO officials.

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    Reacting sharply to the report, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said that Beijing did not view this favourably and it will inevitably undermine regional peace and stability and stoke camp confrontation.

    “Asia is an anchor for peace and stability and a promising land for cooperation and development, not a wrestling ground for geopolitical competition,” Mao said in response to a question posed by Russia’s official Tass news agency.

    “NATO’s continued eastward foray into the Asia-Pacific and interference in regional affairs will inevitably undermine regional peace and stability and stoke camp confrontation. This calls for high vigilance among regional countries,” she added.

    Japanese Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi has previously said that Tokyo welcomes the increased involvement of NATO member states in the Indo-Pacific region, where China has become increasingly assertive militarily.

    During an extended session of the two-day NATO foreign ministerial meeting in Brussels last month, Hayashi also pledged to boost Japan’s cooperation with the trans-Atlantic alliance amid an increasingly volatile global security environment, made worse by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

    Japan cannot achieve its goal of realising a “free and open Indo-Pacific,” a term popularised by the late former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, on its own, Hayashi was quoted as saying by Japan’s Kyodo news agency.

    The concept has been used to raise awareness about Beijing’s growing military and economic clout in the region.

    China’s reaction also comes ahead of the third summit of the Quad grouping in Sydney, Australia on May 24.

    Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and US President Joe Biden – are scheduled to attend the summit.

    Beijing has previously criticised the Quad grouping, saying it is actually a closed and exclusive “clique” targeting China.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • AAP to launch foray into Rajasthan with massive membership drive

    AAP to launch foray into Rajasthan with massive membership drive

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    New Delhi: The AAP is set to roll out a massive membership drive in Congress-ruled Rajasthan on Friday as part of its preparations for the assembly polls, likely to be held later this year.

    The membership drive will be launched in Jaipur by AAP National General Secretary (Organisation) Sandeep Pathak.

    Vinay Mishra, the AAP’s election in-charge for Rajasthan, will also be present.

    “The Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP) National General Secretary Sandeep Pathak and Rajasthan Election In-charge Vinay Mishra will launch a massive membership drive in Rajasthan on January 27,” a senior AAP leader told PTI.

    The membership drive will be rolled out at Biyani Group of College in Jaipur, the AAP leader said.

    “All the leaders and workers of the AAP’s Rajasthan unit will be present on the occasion,” the leader added.

    The move comes within a month of AAP poll strategist Pathak, who is also a Rajya Sabha MP, holding a crucial meeting with the party’s Rajasthan unit leaders and volunteers in the national capital. During the meeting, he asked them to pull up their socks to make the party’s foray into the Congress-ruled state a success.

    The Arvind Kejriwal-led party set its eyes on Rajasthan soon after it stormed to power in Punjab, crushing the ruling Congress in the assembly polls last March.

    The party, which could not open its account in its maiden foray into Rajasthan in the 2018 assembly polls, has decided to field candidates in all 200 seats this time.

    The AAP contested from 142 assembly seats in the 2018 Rajasthan polls but failed to win a single one.

    Buoyed by its electoral success in the assembly polls in Punjab, Goa and Gujarat last year that paved the way for it to earn national party status, the AAP is hoping to gain some toehold in Rajasthan this time.

    While the Kejriwal-led party recorded a stupendous victory in the Punjab polls, it managed to breach the BJP’s Gujarat bastion, winning five seats and securing 13 per cent of the vote share in the assembly elections held in two phases in December.

    Earlier last year, it won two seats in the Goa assembly polls.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )