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New Delhi: In yet another act of provocation, a Chinese fighter-bomber jet recently violated the Indian airspace in the Aksai Chin area near the Indo-China international border.
Reports on Monday said that bomber aircraft belonging to China's People's Liberation Army kept hovering over the Indian airspace for close to 107 minutes after which it flew back and disappeared into the China's airspace.

This is not the first time that the Chinese fighter planes had entered the Indian airspace. At several occasions in past, Chinese fighter jets had entered the Indian airspace and returned after dropping some food cans, cigarette packets and notes written in their local language near the Indo-China border.

On June 9, a fresh incursion by the Chinese troops into Indian territory in Arunachal Pradesh led to a minor scuffle and triggered tension between the two sides.

However, the issue was resolved soon and the Chinese offered chocolates as a gesture of peace and returned back. According to reports, around 250 Chinese troops transgressed to the Indian side in the Yangtse sector, approximately 650 metres east of Shankar Tiki, an area where Indian soldiers are stationed in a sizeable number.

The showdown continued for a couple of hours, and heated exchanges took place between the two side. However, later, four officers of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) met commanding officers of the Indian personnel at the Line of Actual Control to resolve the matter.




They also gifted packets of chocolates to their Indian counterparts. According to Army sources, this was the first incident of transgression in the Yangtse sector this year.

India has maintained that the transgressions along the India-China border are due to different perceptions of boundaries.
http://zeenews.india.com/news/india...es-indias-airspace-in-aksai-chin_1897992.html
 
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a few more such sorties and the chinese will call it their "traditional smoking zone" since thousands of years, put a few dashes around it and probably swoop in to 3D print a few high rises and fill em up with all things made in China.

I think I am beginning to respect their game though.
 
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a few more such sorties and the chinese will call it their "traditional smoking zone" since thousands of years, put a few dashes around it and probably swoop in to 3D print a few high rises and fill em up with all things made in China.

I think I am beginning to respect their game though.

Lol. Calm down, man. Just like you and Russia play with each other, China and India also poke each other. India even once attacked China in 1962. They shouldn't have joined in SCS. Better respect the neighbor.

Indian media is known for telling fairy tales. We should hear from neutral sources.
 
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At several occasions in past, Chinese fighter jets had entered the Indian airspace and returned after dropping some food cans, cigarette packets and notes written in their local language near the Indo-China border.

I love this part of the news, fighter jets dropping goodies??? :o:
 
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I love this part of the news, fighter jets dropping goodies??? :o:

the pilot would have to open the canopy of the said fighter jet to drop a frickin food can and cigarette packet. i mean.. he is not driving a truck on the road.. or is he?
 
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the pilot would have to open the canopy of the said fighter jet to drop a frickin food can and cigarette packet. i mean.. he is not driving a truck on the road.. or is he?

Yeah, isn't the reporter a great writer!!! :jester:
 
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a few more such sorties and the chinese will call it their "traditional smoking zone" since thousands of years, put a few dashes around it and probably swoop in to 3D print a few high rises and fill em up with all things made in China.

I think I am beginning to respect their game though.

You can see this drama until the last minute of this years NSG meet .Then it will automatically stop .It would be very interesting .
 
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New Delhi: In yet another act of provocation, a Chinese fighter-bomber jet recently violated the Indian airspace in the Aksai Chin area near the Indo-China international border.
Reports on Monday said that bomber aircraft belonging to China's People's Liberation Army kept hovering over the Indian airspace for close to 107 minutes after which it flew back and disappeared into the China's airspace.

This is not the first time that the Chinese fighter planes had entered the Indian airspace. At several occasions in past, Chinese fighter jets had entered the Indian airspace and returned after dropping some food cans, cigarette packets and notes written in their local language near the Indo-China border.

On June 9, a fresh incursion by the Chinese troops into Indian territory in Arunachal Pradesh led to a minor scuffle and triggered tension between the two sides.

However, the issue was resolved soon and the Chinese offered chocolates as a gesture of peace and returned back. According to reports, around 250 Chinese troops transgressed to the Indian side in the Yangtse sector, approximately 650 metres east of Shankar Tiki, an area where Indian soldiers are stationed in a sizeable number.

The showdown continued for a couple of hours, and heated exchanges took place between the two side. However, later, four officers of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) met commanding officers of the Indian personnel at the Line of Actual Control to resolve the matter.




They also gifted packets of chocolates to their Indian counterparts. According to Army sources, this was the first incident of transgression in the Yangtse sector this year.

India has maintained that the transgressions along the India-China border are due to different perceptions of boundaries.
http://zeenews.india.com/news/india...es-indias-airspace-in-aksai-chin_1897992.html

NSG effects. Its hurt Indian ego and many more news will create and come just wait few more days
 
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