HomeNewsPoliticsShould India be worried about 'Nato's eastward expansion'?

Should India be worried about 'Nato's eastward expansion'?

A top Chinese foreign ministry official recently warned that smaller blocs such as Quad will weaken the Indo-Pacific or Asia-Pacific region. Experts Moneycontrol spoke to said that China's fear is real but India is placed in a completely different situation.

March 22, 2022 / 11:28 IST
Story continues below Advertisement
Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Le Yucheng warned that the Asia-Pacific/Indo-Pacific region could face a situation similar to Ukraine's. (REUTERS/ File photo)
Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Le Yucheng warned that the Asia-Pacific/Indo-Pacific region could face a situation similar to Ukraine's. (REUTERS/ File photo)

China has finally broken its silence on the Russian-Ukraine war, in a way some would categorise as obtuse.

Over two weeks since the carnage in Europe, a top Chinese foreign ministry official has preferred to draw parallels between “the Nato strategy of eastward expansion in Europe” and the creation of `small blocs’ and “group confrontation” in the Indo-Pacific, the region that China calls Asia-Pacific.

Story continues below Advertisement

It came to the point in a roundabout way. Far from openly taking sides, in the European standoff, China has used the occasion to hand out oblique threats to its immediate and not-so-near neighbours.

``The Ukraine crisis provides a mirror for us to observe the situation in the Asia-Pacific. We cannot but ask, how can we prevent a crisis like this from happening in the Asia-Pacific?” Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Le Yucheng – a former Chinese ambassador to India between 2014 to 2016 - said.