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China Tells U.S. to Stay Out Of Its Border Fight with India

BY TOM O'CONNOR ON 9/3/20 AT 7:15 PM EDT

ongoing standoff between the People's Republic and neighboring India, which are locking horns as Washington seeks to utilize warming ties with New Delhi against Beijing.
Ji Rong, spokesperson for China's embassy in India, criticized remarks made earlier this week by U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Stephen Biegun, who blamed the tense row at the contested Galwan Valley region on Beijing's "outsized demands to claim sovereign territory" during a discussion with the U.S.-India Strategic Partnership Forum. Using familiar terminology, the Chinese diplomat accused Biegun of harboring a "zero-sum Cold War mentality" and characterized seven decades of Communist Party rule as peaceful.

While modern China has managed to largely avoid all-out wars it has long been in embroiled in a bitter disputed over the ill-defined Himalayan highlands that link it to India. The conflict, which sparked a war in 1962, turned deadly again in June and led to new confrontations this week for which both sides have emphasized a strictly bilateral solution.
"Regarding the China-India boundary issue, China always advocates finding a fair, reasonable and mutually acceptable solution through peaceful and friendly consultations," Ji said. "For a period of time, the two sides have been in touch and in talks at various levels to seek peaceful settlement of the boundary issue."
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"China and India have the ability to resolve their border disputes bilaterally," she added. "We don't accept countries outside the region pointing fingers, let alone meddling or making instigation, which will only endanger the regional peace and stability."
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An Indian army helicopter flies over Srinagar on September 2. Reports have surfaced over the death of a Tibetan-origin soldier attached to India's special forces amid the latest showdown with Chinese troops on their contested Himalayan border, though China has denied its forces were responsible.TAUSEEF MUSTAFA/AFP/GETTY IMAGES

As with most skirmishes along the Line of Actual Control, the details of the latest incidents were murky, with both countries ultimately accusing the other of crossing or trying to "change the status quo" in terms of territory on Sunday.

The Chinese side demanded India withdraw its troops after they crossed into a site south of Pangong Lake, while Indian officials claimed to have thwarted an infiltration attempt there. Both Beijing and New Delhi have emphasized they remained in contact both through military and diplomatic channels to defuse tensions, even as they vowed to defend their positions on the ground.


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China is calling on the United States to stay out of an ongoing standoff between the People's Republic and neighboring India, which are locking horns as Washington seeks to utilize warming ties with New Delhi against Beijing.

Ji Rong, spokesperson for China's embassy in India, criticized remarks made earlier this week by U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Stephen Biegun, who blamed the tense row at the contested Galwan Valley region on Beijing's "outsized demands to claim sovereign territory" during a discussion with the U.S.-India Strategic Partnership Forum. Using familiar terminology, the Chinese diplomat accused Biegun of harboring a "zero-sum Cold War mentality" and characterized seven decades of Communist Party rule as peaceful.

While modern China has managed to largely avoid all-out wars it has long been in embroiled in a bitter disputed over the ill-defined Himalayan highlands that link it to India. The conflict, which sparked a war in 1962, turned deadly again in June and led to new confrontations this week for which both sides have emphasized a strictly bilateral solution.
"Regarding the China-India boundary issue, China always advocates finding a fair, reasonable and mutually acceptable solution through peaceful and friendly consultations," Ji said. "For a period of time, the two sides have been in touch and in talks at various levels to seek peaceful settlement of the boundary issue."
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"China and India have the ability to resolve their border disputes bilaterally," she added. "We don't accept countries outside the region pointing fingers, let alone meddling or making instigation, which will only endanger the regional peace and stability."
An Indian army helicopter flies over Srinagar on September 2. Reports have surfaced over the death of a Tibetan-origin soldier attached to India's special forces amid the latest showdown with Chinese troops on their contested Himalayan border, though China has denied its forces were responsible.TAUSEEF MUSTAFA/AFP/GETTY IMAGES
As with most skirmishes along the Line of Actual Control, the details of the latest incidents were murky, with both countries ultimately accusing the other of crossing or trying to "change the status quo" in terms of territory on Sunday.


The Chinese side demanded India withdraw its troops after they crossed into a site south of Pangong Lake, while Indian officials claimed to have thwarted an infiltration attempt there. Both Beijing and New Delhi have emphasized they remained in contact both through military and diplomatic channels to defuse tensions, even as they vowed to defend their positions on the ground.

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Indian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Anurag Srivastava told a press briefing Thursday that ground commanders were "still holding discussions to resolve the situation."
U.S.-India defense and military cooperation has increased significantly over the past two decades as part of the overall strengthening of our bilateral relationship, which reflects a deepening strategic convergence on a range of issues," a State Department spokesperson recently told Newsweek.

"The U.S.-India partnership advances our shared commitment to advance democracy and the rule of law, freedom of navigation, counterterrorism, and private sector-led economic growth in the Indo-Pacific region and globally," the spokesperson added.
 
America will continue to harrass China because Xi already said China will not fire first bullet. What country's leader actually make this type of statement? :lol:
"ok you can keep harrassing us but as long as you dont fire first we will allow you to harrass us."
 
America will continue to harrass China because Xi already said China will not fire first bullet. What country's leader actually make this type of statement? :lol:
"ok you can keep harrassing us but as long as you dont fire first we will allow you to harrass us."
A leader far wiser than the chest-thumping idiots that frequent this forum.
 
America will continue to harrass China because Xi already said China will not fire first bullet. What country's leader actually make this type of statement? :lol:
"ok you can keep harrassing us but as long as you dont fire first we will allow you to harrass us."
Is killing 22 to 50 Indian soldiers, capturing 60 more, and occupying 1000 square kilometers of strategically valuable Indian territory all over the course of a summer not enough? Had anyone told me this was going to happen last year without a war, I would have told them they would be out of their minds :cheesy:. People's expectations are going through the roof ... now everyone expects the PLA to march into New Delhi :enjoy: .
 
The Taiwan operation will take place before the end of the year. Probably in October. The mobilization in Jingzhou shows the Central Theater Command will be supporting the Eastern Theater Command. India is already on an offensive posture and they will launch their attack also in October. China is basically fighting a two-front war. On the Indian front, Western Theater Command will be tasked with inflicting painful cost on every Indian offensive action. Actually, I do not think India's pain threshold will be that high. A few salvos of artillery rockets on their Leh commanders or New Delhi and Modi will call it a day. He has too many internal enemies who want his neck. Fortunately for China, it looks like covid-19 is sweeping through India like wild fire and will killing millions of Indians at least before it's all over.
 
The Taiwan operation will take place before the end of the year. Probably in October. The mobilization in Jingzhou shows the Central Theater Command will be supporting the Eastern Theater Command. India is already on an offensive posture and they will launch their attack also in October. China is basically fighting a two-front war. On the Indian front, Western Theater Command will be tasked with inflicting painful cost on every Indian offensive action. Actually, I do not think India's pain threshold will be that high. A few salvos of artillery rockets on their Leh commanders or New Delhi and Modi will call it a day. He has too many internal enemies who want his neck. Fortunately for China, it looks like covid-19 is sweeping through India like wild fire and will killing millions of Indians at least before it's all over.
If it starts in October ,how much time will you give for the people of China to elect it's leader
 
China better get back S Tibet out of this. PLA has a better military and Pakistan might even join in to free Kashmir.
 
China is saying "America please be nice to me, ignore my dirty motives and I will bring LAC to America one day"
 
China better get back S Tibet out of this. PLA has a better military and Pakistan might even join in to free Kashmir.
If Pakistan joins, it will be a great opportunity for India to take Pakistani occupied Kashmir. As for PLA, we are not worried - your soldiers have no morale or will to fight.. just a bunch of cameras, equipment, concrete structures to show with absolutely no courage, They flee at the first sight of aggression. The action on global times and CCP bot propaganda is much more than on the ground. It is only due to Indian governments restraint that peoples land grabbing forces have not been made a global mockery yet, but this is inevitable.
 
If Pakistan joins, it will be a great opportunity for India to take Pakistani occupied Kashmir. As for PLA, we are not worried - your soldiers have no morale or will to fight.. just a bunch of cameras, equipment, concrete structures to show with absolutely no courage, They flee at the first sight of aggression. The action on global times and CCP bot propaganda is much more than on the ground. It is only due to Indian governments restraint that peoples land grabbing forces have not been made a global mockery yet, but this is inevitable.
You have not the slightest clue of reality ... the truth is the only soldiers retreating on the battlefield or surrendering en masse are the Indians. We have seen this in 1948, 1962, 1965, and recently at Galwan. Please tell me why over 60 Indian soldiers were captured, including numerous very high ranking officers, while not a single Chinese soldier was captured? Indian logic is just o_O
 
You have not the slightest clue of reality ... the truth is the only soldiers retreating on the battlefield or surrendering en masse are the Indians. We have seen this in 1948, 1962, 1965, and recently at Galwan. Please tell me why over 60 Indian soldiers were captured, including numerous very high ranking officers, while not a single Chinese soldier was captured? Indian logic is just o_O
In 1965, we beat you so bad in a war that you started, that you still have to celebrate defense day every year on the same day that we threatened to take Lahore just to keep reminding you how insecure you really are.. and in 1965, you attacked us because you thought that there will never be a better time, a better chance of winning - and now even that time is far gone. In 1971, your country was severed into 2. In 2020, our capability far exceeds what it was during Kargil, the disparity is the greatest it has ever been and it is ever widening.. This is why your great establishment is feeling so helpless and accusing ummah pals like Saudi of not doing enough and then getting dissed by them.. so enjoy smashing away at the keyboard all you want in this biased forum, because thats all that you can really do to make yourself feel better.
 
In 1965, we beat you so bad in a war that you started, that you still have to celebrate defense day every year on the same day that we threatened to take Lahore just to keep reminding you how insecure you really are.. and in 1965, you attacked us because you thought that there will never be a better time, a better chance of winning - and now even that time is far gone. In 1971, your country was severed into 2. In 2020, our capability far exceeds what it was during Kargil, the disparity is the greatest it has ever been and it is ever widening.. This is why your great establishment is feeling so helpless and accusing ummah pals like Saudi of not doing enough and then getting dissed by them.. so enjoy smashing away at the keyboard all you want in this biased forum, because thats all that you can really do to make yourself feel better.
You think 5 Rafael's will save you? Keep dreamin :enjoy:
 

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