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China denies visa to top general in J&K

Indrani Bagchi, TNN, Aug 27, 2010, 01.06am IST

NEW DELHI: India has cancelled defence exchanges with China after Beijing refused to allow the visit of the Indian army's General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Northern Area Command, because he was responsible for Jammu & Kashmir, a state that China maintained was disputed.

In keeping with a practice for the past few years, the Indian defence establishment in June had began preparations for a regular high-level exchange visit to China this August by one of the top commanders of the Indian army — the northern area commander, Lt-Gen B S Jaswal.

However, Delhi was stunned when Beijing responded to his nomination by saying that it was unwilling to "welcome" Gen Jaswal because he "controlled" a disputed area, Jammu and Kashmir.

An angry New Delhi shot off a strongly worded demarche to Beijing, protesting its decision. Soon thereafter, India refused permission to two Chinese defence officials to come to India for a course at the National Defence College. A subsequent visit by Indian military officials to China was also cancelled by India.

To ensure that there was no ambiguity about the reason for its annoyance, New Delhi has since also bluntly told Beijing that the unexpected decision to block Lt-Gen Jaswal's visit to China was the reason behind India's decisions.

New Delhi found China's behaviour particularly provocative because in August 2009, Lt-Gen V K Singh, currently the Army chief and then the GOC-in-C Eastern Command, had visited China for a similar high-level exchange. If territorial sensitivity was the issue with China, then Singh's visit should have been even more problematic because, as head of the Eastern Command, he had jurisdiction over Arunachal Pradesh, a state that is claimed by China.

The Chinese have been needling India on Kashmir for a while. Beijing refuses to paste visas on the passports of residents of J&K, and staples them instead, despite repeated protests from India. As the Indian government refuses to recognize stapled visas as valid travel documents, the upshot is that the people of J&K can't visit China.

Beijing, in fact, also denies visas altogether to the residents of Arunachal, claiming them to be Chinese citizens. Still, it did not have any hesitation in "welcoming" Gen J J Singh as the head of the Eastern Command in May 2007. This would make it appear that Beijing was going a step further to needle New Delhi on Kashmir. New Delhi has, however, has not allowed this issue to spill over elsewhere in the bilateral ties.

China's aggressive approach on J&K is, of course, directly connected to its close relationship with Pakistan. China- Pakistan ties is viewed to be aimed at keeping India boxed in, and this manifests itself in many different ways. In 2008, China started construction activities in ***, which India regarded as provocative. In 2010, China announced that it would supply two nuclear reactors to Pakistan.


Read more: China denies visa to top general in J&K - India - The Times of India China denies visa to top general in J&K - India - The Times of India
 
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China wants General posted in J-K replaced

CNN-IBN

New Delhi: China has played the Kashmir card once again by objecting to the inclusion of Indian Army's Northern Command Chief Lt Gen BS Jaswal in a delegation, saying the officer oversees Jammu and Kashmir which according to Beijing is a disputed area.

China government on Friday asked India to replace Lt Gen Jaswal from the official delegation.

New Delhi has refused to make any changes in the delegation. In fact, the Government has issued a demarche to Beijing and hit back by canceling a scheduled visit by a Chinese military delegation for a course at the National Defence College.

A subsequent visit by Indian military officials to China was also cancelled by India.

In keeping with a practice for the past few years, the Indian defence establishment had in June began preparations for a regular high-level exchange visit to China this August by Lt Gen Jaswal.

However, Delhi was stunned when Beijing responded to Lt Gen Jaswal's nomination by saying that it was unwilling to "welcome" the officer because he "controlled" the disputed area of Jammu and Kashmir.

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) is likely to issue a statement later on Friday.

New Delhi also told Beijing that its decision to prevent Lt-Gen Jaswal's visit to China was the reason behind India's decisions to bar the Chinese nationals from visiting India.

Beijing had, however, allowed the current the Army Chief General VK Singh who was then the GOC-in-Chief and a Lt Gen, Eastern Command, to visit China in August 2009 for a similar high-level exchange.

China, which claims Arunachal Pradesh as its own had not objected to General Singh's visit because as head of the Eastern Command, he had jurisdiction over the state.

Beijing has also been stapling visas on the passports of residents of J-K instead of pasting then despite repeated protests from India. Since India has refused to recognise stapled visas as valid travel documents so people from J-K cannot visit China.

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Indian army officers denied visa for committing atrocities by Canada. Now China denies visa to indian general. Indians are having field day of shame with their genocidal activities. International war crime tribunal should clear its schedule for long list of indian war criminals

And here comes indian reactions.....
 
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Isnt the suggested threads function working for you?

I'm sure he wets his pants whenever he gets a chance to post something that puts India down-but on this occasion an even bigger India-hater beat him to it:lol:
 
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I'm sure he wets his pants whenever he gets a chance to post something that puts India down-but on this occasion an even bigger India-hater beat him to it:lol:

A trait he shares with many India's on this forum apparently!
 
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A trait he shares with many India's on this forum apparently!

Read his post carefully and then reply. Does your post even make sense? Guess the standards of elite members on this forum have gone down rapidly. 450 posts!
 
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India cancels China defence exchanges after visa row

India has cancelled defence exchanges with China after China refused a visa to a Kashmir-based general.

The Indian government said that China had to be sensitive to India's concerns, one of which is the disputed area of Kashmir.

As well as India and Pakistan, China also claims part of Kashmir.

Defence ties between China and India have remained tentative due to long-standing disputes and a lack of trust; the two fought a short war in 1962.

India and China hold more talks China and India's mutual distrust Indian Lt Gen BS Jaswal is responsible for Indian army operations in the Indian-administered state of Jammu and Kashmir.

He had hoped to travel to Beijing in August as part of a high-level exchange, but was denied a visa.

Old tensions

"While we value our exchanges with China, there must be sensitivity to each others' concerns. Our dialogue with China on these issues is ongoing," India's foreign ministry spokesman said in a statement.

The Times of India said the row had blocked the visit of Indian generals to China and another planned visit of Chinese generals to India.

The Indian foreign ministry noted that defence exchanges with China in recent years had proven "useful".

China and India fought a short border war in 1962. China is strongly critical of India for granting residence to the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama.

It is also close to India's traditional foe, Pakistan, with whom it is cooperating on military and missile development, cross-border infrastructure, and a deep-water port.

Last year, India protested against the Chinese practice of issuing visas to Kashmiris on separate pieces of paper, unlike the standard visas it offered to other Indians.

The disputed status of Kashmir has been behind two of the three wars between India and Pakistan; the two countries each administer part of Kashmir but claim the territory in full.

China maintains that part of Kashmir should be in Tibet, which it claims.

A separatist insurgency in Kashmir has killed tens of thousands of people since it began in 1989.

BBC News - India cancels China defence exchanges after visa row
 
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Is that all you can say, your Eliteness? Seriously, how old are you?

:no:

You know what you just said in that post is tantamount to the "pot, calling the kettle black".

May i refer you back to this post:

Guess the standards of elite members on this forum have gone down rapidly. 450 posts!

Who is lecturing, who? :disagree:
 
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LOL all i can see here is BURN, BABY BURN!

bro, indian intention here is to divert discussion to personal and offtopic issue. Please don't fall for indian trap. I was looking for Chinese and perhaps Kashmiri reaaction, if you come across please do post.
 
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bro, indian intention here is to divert discussion to personal and offtopic issue. Please don't fall for indian trap. I was looking for Chinese and perhaps Kashmiri reaaction, if you come across please do post.

Ty matey, agree with you on this one. Wait for Brotherhood to come on-line, he is a very well informed Chinese member. His input would be welcome here.
 
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Enjoy, you two, while it lasts. I am sure you'll have a lot of fun in this duplicate thread.
 
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Well China did What it sounded fair to it, And India Denied Chinese Officials for a Course In India and probably Other Defense Pacts with them If Any.... Well A Strong Response... We dont need to argue here, Retaliation has been done the moment the News came Out by the Indian Govt...
 
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