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Any claim that Chinese military officers may be in touch with the leaders of an insurgent group - the Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) - apparently behind a recent attack on Indian troops is "absurd," experts said Tuesday.

The comment came after the Times of India quoted an unnamed government official as saying that the NSCN-K, who claimed responsibility for Thursday's ambush in the northeastern state of Manipur, "may have unilaterally ended its cease-fire … at the behest of Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA)."

Experts believe that the existence of ties between the PLA and Indian rebels is impossible.

"The Indian media has long been a rumormonger when it comes to China's support for the insurgent groups in northeastern India," argued Zhao Gancheng, director of the Center for Asian-Pacific Studies at the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies. "A connection between China and the Indian rebels is impossible, especially after India and China resumed diplomatic relationships in 1988."

An Indian official claimed that his government had acquired recordings of a phone call in which a PLA official asks the NSCN-K leader about his health and tells him to learn the Chinese language, the Indian Express reported.

"The phone-intercepts can prove nothing … It is hard to determine the identity of Chinese [officials] just by a phone conversation. It can be easily forged," said Wang Dehua, director of the Center for South Asian Studies at Tongji University.

The Times report is "absurd," according to Li Li, deputy director of the Institute of South and Southeast Asian and Oceania Studies at the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations.

"It is impossible for China to intervene in the domestic affairs of India, especially when the two countries' relationship is developing very well after [Indian Prime Minister Narendra] Modi's visit," Li added.

China's foreign ministry made no immediate comment as of press time when reached by the Global Times.


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India ambush: Manipur rebels 'kill at least 20 soldiers'
 
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China Mao told poor ppl :"Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun"
 
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China had involvement with Indian NE terror groups before 1990s until Rajiv Gandhi's visit...after that only China slowly reduced its involvement in NE terror groups....May be China has started to do the same stuff again right now who knows....
 
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Any claim that Chinese military officers may be in touch with the leaders of an insurgent group - the Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) - apparently behind a recent attack on Indian troops is "absurd," experts said Tuesday.

The comment came after the Times of India quoted an unnamed government official as saying that the NSCN-K, who claimed responsibility for Thursday's ambush in the northeastern state of Manipur, "may have unilaterally ended its cease-fire … at the behest of Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA)."

Experts believe that the existence of ties between the PLA and Indian rebels is impossible.

"The Indian media has long been a rumormonger when it comes to China's support for the insurgent groups in northeastern India," argued Zhao Gancheng, director of the Center for Asian-Pacific Studies at the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies. "A connection between China and the Indian rebels is impossible, especially after India and China resumed diplomatic relationships in 1988."

An Indian official claimed that his government had acquired recordings of a phone call in which a PLA official asks the NSCN-K leader about his health and tells him to learn the Chinese language, the Indian Express reported.

"The phone-intercepts can prove nothing … It is hard to determine the identity of Chinese [officials] just by a phone conversation. It can be easily forged," said Wang Dehua, director of the Center for South Asian Studies at Tongji University.

The Times report is "absurd," according to Li Li, deputy director of the Institute of South and Southeast Asian and Oceania Studies at the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations.

"It is impossible for China to intervene in the domestic affairs of India, especially when the two countries' relationship is developing very well after [Indian Prime Minister Narendra] Modi's visit," Li added.

China's foreign ministry made no immediate comment as of press time when reached by the Global Times.


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I wonder how long India can maintain its national unity from the northeast down to the southwest.
 
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Yea typical Chinese experts denouncing the obvious.

I wonder how long India can maintain its national unity from the northeast down to the southwest.


As long as China. Trust me, we are connected. Times have changed.
 
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argued Zhao Gancheng, director of the Center for Asian-Pacific Studies at the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies.


Lol..did he miss the term "Former"???

The intelligence inputs also suggested that a former officer of China's PLA has set up a factory of assault rifles in Kachin province of Myanmar and majority of the arms produced in it are being supplied to militants of the Northeast, including NSCN-K.

The official said the arms manufacturing unit is located at Pangwa, along Sino-Myanmarese border, and set up by former PLA officer Muk Yan Pau Huan along with former leader of Burmese Communist Party Tin Ying.

Most of the assault rifles being produced in the factory are supplied to various insurgent groups based in the Northeast.

There are at least two dozen insurgent groups operating in the Northeast and most of them have bases and training camps in Kachin province of Myanmar.

Both Khaplang and Baruah help the insurgent groups procuring arms and ammunitions.

Intelligence agencies suspect China's role in Northeast terrorist attacks: Reports | Zee News

do China assures us that there is no such thing going on in Kachin Province??do they have control over Kachin??or yes,possibly thats why Myanmar is making offensives in that area..

read this,its old and came from Horse's mouth

Ulfa leaders held, admit China link

also this...

Fugitive ULFA chief Paresh Barua spotted in China - Rediff.com India News

by the way,I LOLed at his argument about "Phone Intercept".That Intercept has lighted up his "@r$3" in Shanghai,yet it proves nothing?? :rofl:


also,China has a history of arming insurgents...read this...

China Sells Helicopter Gunships to UWSA: Report
 
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The link provided by the OP doesn't mention any lines from the posted article.
 
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Indians do love their conspiracy theories don't they.

China don't do such ridiculous things.

Indians are paranoid.
 
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Discredit China, is the daily life of the government and the media in India? Learn the US?

Why not say that because China caused Indian rape?
oh,,Yes, , fried noodles, Chaomian/Chowmein , you know.... ..
 
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Any claim that Chinese military officers may be in touch with the leaders of an insurgent group - the Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) - apparently behind a recent attack on Indian troops is "absurd," experts said Tuesday.

The comment came after the Times of India quoted an unnamed government official as saying that the NSCN-K, who claimed responsibility for Thursday's ambush in the northeastern state of Manipur, "may have unilaterally ended its cease-fire … at the behest of Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA)."

Experts believe that the existence of ties between the PLA and Indian rebels is impossible.

"The Indian media has long been a rumormonger when it comes to China's support for the insurgent groups in northeastern India," argued Zhao Gancheng, director of the Center for Asian-Pacific Studies at the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies. "A connection between China and the Indian rebels is impossible, especially after India and China resumed diplomatic relationships in 1988."

An Indian official claimed that his government had acquired recordings of a phone call in which a PLA official asks the NSCN-K leader about his health and tells him to learn the Chinese language, the Indian Express reported.

"The phone-intercepts can prove nothing … It is hard to determine the identity of Chinese [officials] just by a phone conversation. It can be easily forged," said Wang Dehua, director of the Center for South Asian Studies at Tongji University.

The Times report is "absurd," according to Li Li, deputy director of the Institute of South and Southeast Asian and Oceania Studies at the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations.

"It is impossible for China to intervene in the domestic affairs of India, especially when the two countries' relationship is developing very well after [Indian Prime Minister Narendra] Modi's visit," Li added.

China's foreign ministry made no immediate comment as of press time when reached by the Global Times.


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Wrong. You were conspiring since ancient India's time...
If super duper India says you were involved,then you were.Whole world believes India not you...
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