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Chinese army refuses to vacate Arunachal
By Express News Service - NEW DELHI
15th August 2013 07:42 AM

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The face-off between the Indian Army and the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) of China continued in Chaglagam sector of Arunachal Pradesh as Chinese troops refused to budge from the occupied position approximately 30 km inside the Indian territory.

Sources said the Indian side decided not to escalate the tension and efforts were on for a flag meeting between the local commanders to resolve the differences.

“Chinese troops had put up tents on Tuesday night at the occupied position, but it was removed on Wednesday morning. Efforts are on to end the standoff between the two sides. Currently, 9 JAK rifles is face to face with Chinese troops in Chaglagam sector,” sources said.

“There were several intrusions in the past also when Chinese used to come and put some signs inside our territory before departure. But this time they are showing more aggression and refuse to vacate the occupied position despite official drill and aerial recce by Dy GoC and a brigadier,” he said.

Although, there have been several instances of Chinese incursions in the recent past, the Centre had said that the two sides were committed to maintain peace and tranquillity along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the Indo-China border areas, pending a final settlement of the boundary question.

“The Centre keeps a constant watch on all developments having a bearing on India’s security and takes all necessary measures to safeguard it,” the MEA said.

Chinese army refuses to vacate Arunachal - The New Indian Express
 
Now Indian Army has set up Tents several kilometres into south tibet in retaliation.
It's now a question of who blinks first.
 
pakistan firing at indian troops, china pitching tents in indian territory,

is india the only sensible and mature country in asia? is there no limit for the advantages exploited by these 2 because of our reluctance to go to war? isnt it time we start to become an aggressive country? sometimes respect has to be taken, not earned
 
Chinese Non-Lethal Weapons On The Indian Border

August 15, 2013: China and India are fighting a low level border war that is largely defined by Chinese aggressiveness and innovative tactics. This is all about decades old border dispute between India and China. India accuses Chinese troops of being caught on the Indian side of the LAC (Line of Actual Control) in Kashmir (northwest India) much more frequently this year and blocking Indian troops from using Indian built trails and roads that Indians have patrolled for decades. In the Kashmir area the terrain is largely high plains that are semi-desert. That means all-terrain trucks can travel cross country in many areas, although there are many key chokepoints (that often have a road built through them). There are few roads up there, but there are many more trails, used by herders, travelers (on foot or horseback) and infantry patrols. China has exploited geography this by ordering its foot or mounted (in vehicles or on horses) patrols to go boldly into disputed territory and only back off when a Chinese commander tells them to. India fears that this will lead to a shooting incident, because all these troops along the LAC are armed and these incidents infuriate the Indian troops.

When pressed about these crossings of the LAC China says all these incidents were misunderstandings, but in the GPS age this is not as convincing as it used to be. India is accusing China of violating a March agreement that was supposed to halt the Chinese practice of sending troops to follow each other’s infantry patrols along the LAC and also sending troops into Indian territory. China and India are negotiating a new agreement, but that is going slowly and in the meantime Chinese troops along the LAC remain aggressive. Indian officers familiar with Chinese military history recognize what it going on here. The Chinese are playing mind games and seeking a bloodless victory, as Chinese military theorists have long preached, and seeking to win the border war via intimidation and demoralization.

The LAC is also known as the MacCartney-MacDonald Line and is the unofficial border between India and China. The LAC is 4,057 kilometers long and is found in the Indian States of Ladakh, Kashmir, Uttarakhand, Himachal, and Arunachal. On the Chinese side it is mostly Tibet. China claims much territory that is now considered part of India. The practice of monitoring each other’s patrols has led to hundreds of armed confrontations over the last few years as one side or the other accuses “foreign troops” of crossing the LAC. China has become less vocal about its claims on Indian territory recently but has not abandoned these assertions nor its aggressive infantry tactics. The Chinese troops, when confronted by Indian soldiers or border guard will claim they are really in Chinese territory, but back off rather than open fire over the issue. This is a big relief to India, which has a defense budget one third that of China’s. India fears that the Chinese troops are becoming bolder and more stubborn and that this could lead to a war India would probably lose.

For the last decade China has been increasing military training in Tibet. The high altitude there can cause problems for non-Tibetan personnel. Altitude sickness afflicts over 90 percent of lowland Chinese, but hardly any native born Tibetans. Equipment also has problems, as many mechanical and hydraulic items operate differently at the higher altitudes of Tibet. The pilots and maintenance personnel gain valuable experience each time they spend a week or two in Tibet for training. If the border dispute with nearby India ever got hot, China would have to rapidly fly in additional warplanes and operate them from Tibet. India has, in contrast, neglected preparations to fight another war on the high altitude LAC. That has changed over the last few years, but China still has an edge and will continue to do so for at least another five years.

One of the few Chinese military victories in the last 60 years was against India in 1962. That was a high altitude skirmish in the mountains on the Tibetan border. Last year, for the first time, India officially recognized the 1,383 soldiers killed during that 1962 war. This conflict, over a border dispute high in the Himalayan Mountains, was a victory for China (suffering 2,500 casualties) over India (suffering 8,300 casualties). It was a massive surprise attack by the Chinese that tore through Indian defenses and overran a lot of Indian territory. But after a month, the Chinese declared a ceasefire, withdrew from most of the land they had captured and a peace was quickly negotiated. India lost 38,000 hectares (95,000 acres) of territory and China continued to claim another 90,000 hectares. The Chinese now had better military positions on the border. China has loudly renewed its claims on Indian territory over the last few years.

Infantry: Chinese Non-Lethal Weapons On The Indian Border
 
Indians are not respected by us. We look down on Indians just like how we look down on Africans. We know we can do whatever we want to India and nothing will happen. We are Chinese, you are not.

good for you. why do you hate blacks by the way?
 
no hatred spreading,what are talking about national interests first.don't let racism raise its ugly head.peoples on both sides of the border are good,but India government and their policy is to blame for their sour relations with its neigbors.

You got border issues with a country 2000miles away from you (malaysia) , infact you got border issues with every god damn country around you ... This aggressive policy of the Chinese are going to one way or another bite back at them ...

as for relations with neighbors....our relations are fine with every country except Pakistan and China ....
 
You got border issues with a country 2000miles away from you (malaysia) , infact you got border issues with every god damn country around you ... This aggressive policy of the Chinese are going to one way or another bite back at them ...

as for relations with neighbors....our relations are fine with every country except Pakistan and China ....

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China has 14 land neigbors,how many of them have land issues with China,only India.we 've got 1 out of 14,not really bad I guess,ha
 

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