Thursday 22 October 2015

Chinese got fear with India fast growth rate

According to TOI news Chinese are doing all possible efforts to stop India to become the permanent member of UN. Recently a case has been raised where some Chinese officials are charged to give bribe to UN top officials. This is clear indication that china is in fear of India fast growth rate and being evolving as a super power nation in the world.

Narendra Modi leadership has made UN to rethink on refreshing the permanent membership list as India is one of the most strongest contestant among other nation in fight.

Narendra Modi ji speech in UN has leave the strong image of the country that is supporting peace,harmony and are new innovators. Modi ji vision to take world on same platform and policies of peace and harmony. Destroying terrorism is the main concern of PM Modi in UN. He has put his words with strong image in front of UN for pakistan that friendship is only possible when pakistan is going to leave these terrorist activities and will fight against terror with other countries. UN also support the words of Narendra Modi that terrorism is the main devil for the world peace policy.

Coming to the topic, arrest of former president of the UN General Assembly, John Ashe, on charges of bribery by the Chinese has vindicated India's suspicion that key top level officials in the UN system were being paid off to delay or scuttle the Security Council reform process, among other things.

Earlier this month, Ashe, former envoy from Antigua & Barbuda was charged by US attorney Preet Bharara for accepting a bribe of $1.3 million from Chinese businessmen and officials for support for a multi-billion dollar "south south" UN-sponsored conference centre in casino capital Macau. Bharara's complaint also stated that other Chinese nationals paid Ashe hundreds of thousands of dollars to facilitate their businesses in Antigua. While only some of the details of the bribery processes have been made public, they are enough to provide a clue to the methods China uses to influence UN processes.

For India, the more important part of the corruption charges against Ashe is the claim that the former GA president was reportedly paid to further Chinese interests. A part of this, they believe, has to do with influencing the progress of UN Security Council reform which China has steadfastly opposed. As president of UNGA between 2013-2014, Ashe started out by setting up an advisory body which drafted a 'non-paper' on the negotiations for UNSC reform. This, Indian officials say, was a simplified version of the 300-page draft negotiation document that was agreed to later in September 2015.

According to news reports on the Ashe case, Manhattan US attorney Preet Bharara, who announced the arrests of Ashe and the other defendants, said the investigation could result in more charges as authorities examine whether "corruption is business as usual at the United Nations." "If proven, today's charges will confirm that the cancer of corruption that plagues too many local and state governments infects the United Nations as well," Bharara said. Ashe, says the complaint, received more than $800,000 from Chinese businessmen to support their interests within the UN and Antigua,

Stephane Dujarric, spokesperson for the UN was quoted as saying, UN secretary general Ban ki Moon "was shocked and deeply troubled to learn of the allegations, which go to the heart of the integrity of the UN," Dujarric said. "Corruption is not business as usual at the UN."

If China continues this type of activities indirectly India position in UN and on World stage going to be stronger. Many countries around the world are very much interested in investing there principle in India as we are the fastest growing countries as compare to the other developed and developing countries. All this comes true because of the initiative taken by the India Prime Minister that has catch the attention of the many investors for India. Japan,Russia,Australia,USA and UK are the key investors that are looking to spread there business in India as India is rich in cheap resource but quality product.

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