TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — India's WION news channel on Friday (Oct. 23) demanded mutual respect from China after Beijing lodged a strong protest against an interview featuring Taiwan Foreign Minister Joseph Wu (吳釗燮) earlier in the week.
Following China's attempt to censor Indian media over Taiwan's National Day coverage, WION said it had received a letter from the Chinese Embassy in New Delhi accusing it of "seriously violating the one China principle" by broadcasting Wu's interview. In the five-page protest letter, the embassy claimed that Taiwan is part of China and WION should not provide a platform for the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) to advocate Taiwan independence.
The Chinese Embassy said WION's coverage of Taiwan contradicts the Indian government's stance on cross-strait relations and sent the "completely wrong message" to India's people. It also noted that all of Beijing's diplomatic allies should "firmly honor their commitment to the one China principle."
In response, WION Executive Editor Palki Sharma, who interviewed Joseph Wu on Wednesday (Oct. 21), pointed out on Twitter that respecting sovereignty is a "two-way street." She added China constantly violates the territorial integrity of India and failed to adhere to the "one India principle."
Sharma demanded that Beijing admitted Kashmir, Ladakh, and Arunachal Pradesh are all parts of India. She stated that she was glad to have interviewed the Taiwanese foreign minister.
Despite Beijing's claim that WION's Taiwan narrative contradicts the official India position, India's Ministry of External Affairs confirmed that Indian media companies are free to report on any topic they see fit.
Meanwhile, Taiwan's Joseph Wu applauded WION for standing up against Chinese bullying tactics and emphasized that Taiwan will not be silenced, reported CNA.
Chinese embassy’s protest letter to @WIONews on the One-China policy. What about one-India? Can China start by admitting that Kashmir,Ladakh & Arunachal Pradesh are parts of India? Respecting sovereignty is a two-way street @ChinaSpox_India.
Happy to have interviewed @MOFA_Taiwan pic.twitter.com/Uszsfw3Cb6
— Palki Sharma (@palkisu) October 23, 2020