Beijing (China) – Taiwan has inaugurated a new branch of ‘Taipei Economic and Cultural Centre’ in Mumbai, prompting strong objections from China, which has issued a formal protest.
#China is upset over the opening of a Taiwanese office in Mumbai !
As Taiwan is an independent Nation, India is always open to dealing with such Nations. Also India is not a pawn of China to behave as per their wishes !
China’s expansionist policies are well known to the world… pic.twitter.com/GCkNnTdKey
— Sanatan Prabhat (@SanatanPrabhat) October 18, 2024
Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning reiterated China’s stance that there is only one China, with Taiwan being an inseparable part of it. She emphasised that China firmly opposes any official interactions or exchanges between Taiwan and other nations, including the establishment of representative offices. Mao urged India to manage Taiwan- related issues carefully and avoid engaging in any form of official dialogue with Taiwan, while also stressing the importance of maintaining stable China-India relations.
With the opening of the ‘Taipei Economic and Cultural Centre’ in Mumbai, Taiwan now has three offices in India, alongside those in Delhi and Chennai.
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