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China Says It’s Ready For ‘All-Out Confrontation’, Not Afraid to Go to War with India
GAURAV SHARMA, IANS8 hrs ago
BEIJING — China July 18 again told India to withdraw its troops from the disputed border at Doklam as a Chinese newspaper warned that Beijing was battle ready and not afraid to go to war with India in an "all-out confrontation."

Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lu Kang said foreign diplomats in Beijing were briefed on the Doklam stand-off and that Indian troops had "illegally" crossed the mutually recognized China-India boundary on the Sikkim section.

He said India "should not take the illegal trespass as a policy to realize its political target" adding that foreign diplomats in Beijing were "shocked" over the trespass by India.

China and India have a 3,488-kilometer border, of which 220 km falls in the Sikkim sector where Doklam is situated. Doklam is at a tri-junction between India, China and Bhutan.

China calls Doklam its own, a claim contested by India and Bhutan.

China said India violated international rules by "illegally entering into the Chinese territory." Beijing has been trying to rally international support behind it.

"The illegal trespass by the Indian border personnel has drawn extensive attention from the international community and many foreign diplomatic missions in China said they were shocked by this," Lu said.

"We stressed the facts are very clear in this incident. The Sikim section on China-India boundary is mutually recognized by the two sides," Lu added. "This time the Indian border personnel illegally trespassed into Chinese territory."

Lu warned India to withdraw troops from Doklam to avoid an escalation. "We hope the Indian side get the clear understanding of the current situation and take immediate measures to pull back the personnel."

Meanwhile, a commentary in the state-run Global Times said China doesn't fear going to war and will make itself ready for a long-term confrontation.

The article by Duo Mu said China must deploy more troops along the border with India and speed up road construction in Doklam where the two sides have been engaged in a month-long standoff.

It suggested that New Delhi triggered the dispute as it was worried over China's rapid economic rise. The stand-off began when Indian troops stopped Chinese soldiers from building a road in Doklam.

"China doesn't fear going to war to safeguard sovereignty either, and will make itself ready for a long-term confrontation," said the commentary.

The writer said one important reason that prompted India to trigger the border dispute was its worry over China's economic development.

"China has risen quickly to be the world's number two economy... New Delhi is deeply concerned with China's rapid rise. Provocation at the border reflects India's worry and attempt to sound out China."

The commentary said China doesn't recognize the land under India's actual control as Indian territory and accused New Delhi of "poisoning" the atmosphere for border negotiations.

"China must be prepared for future conflicts and confrontation. China can take further counter-measures along the Line of Actual Control."

"If India stirs up conflicts in several spots, it must face the consequence of an all-out confrontation with China along the entire LAC. The 3,500-km border has never been short of disputes. Since the 1962 border war, the Indian side has repeatedly made provocations."

China must continue strengthening border construction and speed up troop deployment and construction in the Doklam area, Duo said. "These are legitimate actions of a sovereign country."
 
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Aa jao... kar lo war... if Chinese balls have grown back after 1967 ... they can attack any time they like...
 
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War should be the last resort. I would prefer both countries to sort out through dialogue. Both are nuclear powers, neighbors and have 2.7 billion people between them. War could be catastrophic for the region.
 
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For China, the standoff serves as an opportunity to put an increasingly assertive and confident India back in its place as Asia’s permanent second-class great power. :enjoy:

For India, despite some de-escalatory messaging, memories of defeat at the hands of the PLA in 1962 continue to sting and so showing resolve at all costs remains the overriding task. :lol:
 
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China is bluffing and supah powah india knows it!
 
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India too is Ready For ‘All-Out Confrontation’, Not Afraid to Go to War with China.

Just don't bother us with these hollow warnings anymore....it's already unbearable.
 
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For China, the standoff serves as an opportunity to put an increasingly assertive and confident India back in its place as Asia’s permanent second-class great power. :enjoy:

For India, despite some de-escalatory messaging, memories of defeat at the hands of the PLA in 1962 continue to sting and so showing resolve at all costs remains the overriding task. :lol:

For India, the standoff serves as an opportunity to put an increasingly assertive and confident China back in its place as Asia’s permanent second-class great power. :enjoy:

For China, despite some de-escalatory messaging, memories of defeat at the hands of the IA in 1967 continue to sting and so showing resolve at all costs remains the overriding task. :lol:
 
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War should be the last resort. I would prefer both countries to sort out through dialogue. Both are nuclear powers, neighbors and have 2.7 billion people between them. War could be catastrophic for the region.
very well,the discussion is getting more and more rational.
i once read an article published by an american ,the article says India has a big advantage over the war,its obvious US want the war breaks out between india and china.
 
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For China, the standoff serves as an opportunity to put an increasingly assertive and confident India back in its place as Asia’s permanent second-class great power. :enjoy:

For India, despite some de-escalatory messaging, memories of defeat at the hands of the PLA in 1962 continue to sting and so showing resolve at all costs remains the overriding task. :lol:
Imo this standoff will make India bolster it's armed forces power.
You can't keep on doing same stuff again and again

Even if the war is a remote possibility in doklam, China will likely attack in another front . Aggression at doklam is a mere diversionary tactic

Get prepared India, China is getting ready

India can't sit as number two that too after a bully
 
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