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To keep alive Beijing’s claim on Arunachal Pradesh, troopers of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) are known to make intrusions into Tawang. So this January 14, when a Chinese trooper was spotted trying to cross over, Indian troops forgot all about the morning chill and went on high alert.
But Cheng Hong Sheng of the 52 Border Defence Force of the PLA, after crossing over from Wondong to the Indian side in the Tawang sector at 8.03 am on January 14, complained he was not being treated well by the PLA. Before he stepped across, he threw away his service rifle.

Son of Tao Hua from Xiamen in Fujian province, Cheng made an unusual request to the Indians. He wanted to be sent back to China, preferably to Shanghai or Beijing, as he was tired of training with the PLA for four years at the Line of Actual Control (LAC).

At first, the Indians thought Cheng would give them details of the Chinese strength and positions across the LAC. But the mood changed when he gave fixed answers to all questions. There was even suspicion that he could be part of a Chinese gameplan to learn about Indian troop positions.

Official sources said New Delhi was alerted about Cheng immediately. That the Chinese soldier had dropped his weapon was evident because PLA troopers were seen searching the area on their side of the LAC. Delhi was also told about Cheng’s request for a passage to China.

After intense debate, the Indian Army called a flag meeting on January 15 and handed over Cheng to the Chinese at BumLa at 10.30 am. He was carrying a mobile charger, battery and notes on the first aid the Indians gave him.

Sources said the PLA seemed more than happy to have recovered their wayward soldier. Last heard, Cheng’s intrusion across the LAC was classified as a “soldier having lost his way.”

Unhappy with life on LAC, Chinese soldier crosses over, sent back
 
Beside South Tibet (Indian so-called Arunachal Pradesh), Indian think that Tibet should be inside border of India. :rofl:

So, China is always across border to India. :chilli:
 
Chinese government should look into this as this is a gross violation of its neighbour's territory. While Beijing might want to claim the province, the public of the province prefers to be called Indian. This might not come pleasant off Chinese posters here, but despite being neutral, I cannot ignore this development that is taking place.

Diplomatic talks are required in such a scenario. Beijing should take stern action against this soldier and dismiss him immediately for such an act that promotes hostility in Asia.
 
Beside South Tibet (Indian so-called Arunachal Pradesh), Indian think that Tibet should be inside border of India. :rofl:

So, China is always across border to India. :chilli:

Are you feeling all right? Were you high on some weed when you typed this? It makes no sense and has nothing to do with the post. Weird.
 
To keep alive Beijing’s claim on Arunachal Pradesh, troopers of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) are known to make intrusions into Tawang. So this January 14, when a Chinese trooper was spotted trying to cross over, Indian troops forgot all about the morning chill and went on high alert.
But Cheng Hong Sheng of the 52 Border Defence Force of the PLA, after crossing over from Wondong to the Indian side in the Tawang sector at 8.03 am on January 14, complained he was not being treated well by the PLA. Before he stepped across, he threw away his service rifle.

Son of Tao Hua from Xiamen in Fujian province, Cheng made an unusual request to the Indians. He wanted to be sent back to China, preferably to Shanghai or Beijing, as he was tired of training with the PLA for four years at the Line of Actual Control (LAC).

At first, the Indians thought Cheng would give them details of the Chinese strength and positions across the LAC. But the mood changed when he gave fixed answers to all questions. There was even suspicion that he could be part of a Chinese gameplan to learn about Indian troop positions.

Official sources said New Delhi was alerted about Cheng immediately. That the Chinese soldier had dropped his weapon was evident because PLA troopers were seen searching the area on their side of the LAC. Delhi was also told about Cheng’s request for a passage to China.

After intense debate, the Indian Army called a flag meeting on January 15 and handed over Cheng to the Chinese at BumLa at 10.30 am. He was carrying a mobile charger, battery and notes on the first aid the Indians gave him.

Sources said the PLA seemed more than happy to have recovered their wayward soldier. Last heard, Cheng’s intrusion across the LAC was classified as a “soldier having lost his way.”

Unhappy with life on LAC, Chinese soldier crosses over, sent back

wait, so this dude is tired of training goes into india but tells the indians he wants to be sent back.... something doesnt sound right here, did he see what india is like then changed his mind?
 
wait, so this dude is tired of training goes into india but tells the indians he wants to be sent back.... something doesnt sound right here, did he see what india is like then changed his mind?

Look, instead of just reading this article for general knowledge, you had to write something smart *** about India.
My response is: Of all the nationalities imprisoned and tortured in Guantanamo , do you know who were the only people who refused to go back to their home country upon release?
The Chinese detainees! Now what does it say about China that its citizens would rather endure imprisonment in Gitmo than go back home?:-) :china:
Finally they were sent to some European nation who took pity on them.
So Applesauce, how do you like them apples?
 
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