Tag: India and China

  • China preparing for war, Indian government asleep: Rahul Gandhi

    By PTI

    JAIPUR: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi alleged on Friday that China is preparing for war and the Indian government is sleeping over it and trying to ignore the threat.

    He also alleged that China has taken away 2,000 square kilometres of Indian territory, killed 20 Indian soldiers and is “thrashing our jawans in Arunachal Pradesh”.

    “I can see the threat of China very clearly. I have been clear on this for the last two-three years, but the government is trying to hide it and ignore it. This threat can neither be hidden or ignored. Going by their full offensive preparation that is on in Arunachal Pradesh and Ladakh, the Indian government is asleep,” Gandhi told a press conference here.

    ALSO READ | China needs to revisit assumption that Indian military response will remain indefinitely low: Gokhale

    “The government does not want to hear this but their (China’s) preparation is on. The preparation is for war. It is not for incursion, but for war. If you look at their weapon pattern, what they are doing — they are preparing for war. Our government hides this and is not able to accept it,” the former Congress chief said.

    He said this is happening because the Narendra Modi government does event-based work and does not work strategically.

    “They think in terms of event management but where geostrategy is involved, event-based action does not work, power works there. I have said three-four times that we should be careful and understand what is happening. They keep making statements, I see the external affairs minister keeps making remarks, I should not say it, but he should deepen his understanding,” Gandhi said.

    The Congress has been accusing the BJP-led government of succumbing to pressure from China and not taking on the neighbouring country after its frequent transgressions at the border.

    The opposition party has been saying that the prime minister should take on China and address the border issues with it strongly by looking “eye to eye”.

    The Congress has also been seeking a discussion in Parliament on the border issue and Chinese transgressions at the border.

    READ HERE | India blames China of trying to alter ‘status quo’, Beijing downplays Arunachal border clash

    JAIPUR: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi alleged on Friday that China is preparing for war and the Indian government is sleeping over it and trying to ignore the threat.

    He also alleged that China has taken away 2,000 square kilometres of Indian territory, killed 20 Indian soldiers and is “thrashing our jawans in Arunachal Pradesh”.

    “I can see the threat of China very clearly. I have been clear on this for the last two-three years, but the government is trying to hide it and ignore it. This threat can neither be hidden or ignored. Going by their full offensive preparation that is on in Arunachal Pradesh and Ladakh, the Indian government is asleep,” Gandhi told a press conference here.

    ALSO READ | China needs to revisit assumption that Indian military response will remain indefinitely low: Gokhale

    “The government does not want to hear this but their (China’s) preparation is on. The preparation is for war. It is not for incursion, but for war. If you look at their weapon pattern, what they are doing — they are preparing for war. Our government hides this and is not able to accept it,” the former Congress chief said.

    He said this is happening because the Narendra Modi government does event-based work and does not work strategically.

    “They think in terms of event management but where geostrategy is involved, event-based action does not work, power works there. I have said three-four times that we should be careful and understand what is happening. They keep making statements, I see the external affairs minister keeps making remarks, I should not say it, but he should deepen his understanding,” Gandhi said.

    The Congress has been accusing the BJP-led government of succumbing to pressure from China and not taking on the neighbouring country after its frequent transgressions at the border.

    The opposition party has been saying that the prime minister should take on China and address the border issues with it strongly by looking “eye to eye”.

    The Congress has also been seeking a discussion in Parliament on the border issue and Chinese transgressions at the border.

    READ HERE | India blames China of trying to alter ‘status quo’, Beijing downplays Arunachal border clash

  • Corps Commander Talks: India for “constructive dialogue” with China to resolve remaining friction areas

    Express News Service

    NEW DELHI: As the dates for the next Corps Commander talks between India and China have been firmed up by the Indian side hoping that ‘constructive dialogue’ during the talks will help in the resolution of the friction areas.

    Sources in the security establishment said, “Indian side is looking forward to constructive dialogue to resolve the balance friction areas.”

    “The 14th Round of Senior Highest Military Commander Level (SHMCL) Talks will take place on 12 January 22 at Chushul-Moldo meeting point, on the Chinese side at 0930 AM (IST).” added the sources.

    In the series of military dialogues at the SHMC Levels, the 13th round of talks which took place on 10th October had ended up in a stalemate with both sides attributing it upon the other side.

    This newspaper had reported that while India pointed to Chinese disagreement to its “constructive suggestions” for resolution, the Chinese side blamed India for “persisting in its unreasonable and unrealistic demands.”

    While there has been disengagement of the troops from both sides from Galwan, Gogra and the North and South Banks of Pangong Lake, it is due at Hot Springs (Patrolling Point 15).

    Tension prevails along the Line of Actual Control in Eastern Ladakh with more than 50, 000 soldiers from each side along with heavy equipment like Missiles, Artillery, Tanks and other heavy equipment being deployed since May 2020. On May 5 the Chinese PLA troops clashed with the Indian Army troops at Finger 4 on the North bank of Pangong Lake.

    The Chinese PLA had moved in troops leading to the standoff at several points. The Standoffs at Depsang and Demchok also continue.

    Both the countries have smoothened their logistics lines with proper habitat erected along the LAC in Eastern Ladakh indicating that the situation might remain the same for long. Indian Army has carried out precautionary deployments all along the LAC.