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China warns Delhi, “India should rethink its oil exploration plants”

Thursday, September 3rd 2015 - 09:15 UTC
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Global Times reported that India's Oil and Natural Gas Corporation is ready to move an oil platform into the South China Sea to help Vietnam Global Times reported that India's Oil and Natural Gas Corporation is ready to move an oil platform into the South China Sea to help Vietnam

The state-run China Daily has said that India's plans to conduct oil exploration off Vietnam coast in the South China Sea is “illegal and is an ”unwise move“ that may ”sabotage” positive momentum in ties.

 “India's intention to once again explore for oil in the disputed waters of the South China Sea is an unwise move, as it will further complicate the maritime disputes and do a disservice to maintaining the positive momentum that has been achieved in China-India ties,” the China Daily said in an editorial.

Titled 'India should rethink its oil exploration plans', the editorial said according to reports India's Oil and Natural Gas Corporation plans to restart exploration activities in the waters off Vietnam's coastline which are “also claimed by China”.

Meanwhile, China's nationalist tabloid Global Times reported that India's Oil and Natural Gas Corporation is ready to move an oil platform into the South China Sea to help the Vietnamese government explore for natural resources beneath disputed waters in the region.

The Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Videsh Limited, the overseas arm of Oil and Natural Gas Corp, signed a production-sharing contract with PetroVietnam, the state-run oil company of the Southeast Asian country, to explore a section of the South China Sea known as Block 128, currently under Vietnamese control.

Vietnam initially looked at an area designated Block 127 but it showed few prospects. Thus the 7,058 square kilometers of Block 128, which lies in the Phu Khanh Basin, will be the main exploration site, according to Bloomberg.

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  • LEPRecon

    I'm sure India is quaking in its boots...NOT!

    China get back in your box. How Vietnam and India choose to do business is none of China's.

    Sep 03rd, 2015 - 10:49 am 0
  • Captain Poppy

    Not to mention that it is not even Chinese coastal waters. I see China is having troop and weapons cuts due to their enlightened economy that has become a BRIC standard. I mean, when you have your economic bloc named after a brick, what else can it do but drop, fall or sink? lol

    Sep 03rd, 2015 - 08:14 pm 0
  • ilsen

    Not much mention of how the Vietnamese feel about all this.

    Sep 04th, 2015 - 12:22 am 0
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