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Officials, analysts hope visit will help reduce persisting mistrust between military establishments of two countries

On the day Defence Minister A.K. Antony arrived in China on a three-day visit, a People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Major General warned India to not “provoke new problems” and “stir up” trouble through its plans to increase deployments along the border.

Major General Luo Yuan, a military scholar of the PLA’s Academy of Military Sciences who is known in China for his particularly hawkish views, told reporters on Thursday “it is up to India to not stir up new trouble” as Mr. Antony begins the visit aimed at boosting strategic trust.

“There is no denying there are tensions and problems between China and India, particularly in border areas,” Major Gen. Luo said at an interaction at the All China Journalists’ Association. “There is still the problem of 90,000 sq km of territory that is occupied by the Indian side,” he said, referring to China’s claims on Arunachal Pradesh. “I think these are problems left over from history and we should look at these problems with a cool head. Particularly, the Indian side should not provoke new problems and increase military deployment at the border area, and stir up new trouble.”

He said “at the current moment” the whole situation was “still under control,” particularly after Premier Li Keqiang’s visit to India in May which “enhanced” relations. “Now your minister is coming to visit China,” he said, referring to Mr. Antony’s visit. “So generally speaking, I think the situation is under control and it is up to India to not stir up new trouble.”

Major Gen. Luo is seen as representing hard-line and hawkish views within the Chinese military and does not reflect the official position. However, that he is allowed to frequently voice his often strongly nationalistic opinions even on State media outlets has been seen by some analysts as suggesting that he enjoys backing among certain sections of the party and military. Major Gen. Luo’s father, Luo Qingchang, once headed China’s intelligence agencies and served as an adviser to the former Premier, Zhou Enlai.

His comments notwithstanding, more moderate voices in the Chinese strategic community see Mr. Antony’s visit as a useful opportunity to draw a line over recent strains following the April 15 incursion by Chinese troops, who put up a tent at Depsang in eastern Ladakh. The stand-off took three weeks to be defused.

Shen Dingli, a strategic affairs scholar at the elite Fudan University in Shanghai, told The Hindu the Depsang incident would have some impact on the visit, but added that “this is not up to the generals and defence officials to resolve. It is up to … politicians.”

He said current border mechanisms in place were “not sufficient.” “There should be joint patrols, promises not to enter certain jointly designated areas. Then military [personnel] will not have a chance to meet together at all, or they can patrol together to build confidence and trust.”

Mr. Antony, who arrived here on Thursday evening, will begin his visit with a trip to the Central leadership compound of Zhongnanhai on Friday afternoon for a meeting with a top leader. While President and Chairman of the Central Military Commission Xi Jinping had earlier expressed his keenness to meet Mr. Antony, the Defence Minister is likely to meet second-ranked Mr. Li, the Premier.

Chinese officials said the top leaders’ tight schedules left the itinerary open to possible last-minute changes.

His visit, officials and analysts hope, will help reduce the persisting mistrust between the military establishments of the two countries, which was evident to some degree in Major Gen. Luo’s comments on Thursday. He told journalists that India was “the only country in the world which says that it is developing military power because of China’s military threat.” “So I believe India should be very cautious in what it does and what it says,” he said.

Asked about his famously hawkish opinions that have come under fire from more liberal and progressive Chinese, he defended his views. “I’ve repeatedly made my views clear I’m a reasonable hardliner,” he said. “I have never made a sensational remark. I’m a military man so I should be hawkish in some way. I say I have a hawkish eye and claws, but the head and heart of a dove.”

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PLA General Go home you are drunk ...... , China is the trouble maker of Asia. Do not try to troll India like you do to small Islands.



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maybe this general's mistress had a fight with him and he started slurring in a drunken state
 
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And the mistress happend to be Indian...that's why when he was drunken instead of warning his indian mistress, mistakenly he warned India :omghaha:

no Indian women don't like Chinese generals...they have everything in small sizes...like their teeny weeny brains and their teeny weeny [ ] :omghaha:
 
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Don't worry, despite our size...she will find her happiness or money back...satisfaction guaranteed

Chinese goods are all counterfeit...once you have invested your money in purchasing them...you lose your money and you don't even get any satisfaction in purchasing that item....moreover, this general is from the CCP [Cut, Copy, Paste :omghaha:] party...how can anybody get their money's worth....moreover this general is just shooting from his hip so he is aimless...whereas his own Cut, Copy, Paste Party says otherwise
 
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Chinese goods are all counterfeit...once you have invested your money in purchasing them...you lose your money and you don't even get any satisfaction in purchasing that item....moreover, this general is from the CCP [Cut, Copy, Paste :omghaha:] party...how can anybody get their money's worth....moreover this general is just shooting from his hip so he is aimless...whereas his own Cut, Copy, Paste Party says otherwise

Can somebody tell me what this guy is talking about? :pop:...I'm wondering if I've driven him nut with what I said. :coffee:
 
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Please don't humiliate yourself with your fragment statements here and there that has nothing to do with this thread.

its your chinese general who is only humiliating himself with all his silly statements...whereas he very well knows that you people cannot do zilch about anything whatever we do in our borders which is rightly legitimate...just as whatever you do in your borders is legitimate and we never make any qualms about it and ask you to stop doing what you are doing...we are only preparing for any eventuality and that too within our borders and it is only for defensive purposes and are not threatening anybody....
 
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its your chinese general who is only humiliating himself with all his silly statements...whereas he very well knows that you people cannot do zilch about anything whatever we do in our borders which is rightly legitimate...just as whatever you do in your borders is legitimate and we never make any qualms about it and ask you to stop doing what you are doing...we are only preparing for any eventuality and that too within our borders and it is only for defensive purposes and are not threatening anybody....

No body give the rat a$$ of what you do withing your border...but don't try to annoy us about with title such as:

"Agni 5...Chinese's killer"
"Add XXX number of soldiers to counter China's thread"
"China border infra-structure is a thread to India"
"Tibet rail is a threat to India"
"China provok India by building 3 dams"
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I agree with you that you do what ever you want on your side and we do what ever that please on our side...and stop to bothering us regarding we do in Tibet...period...and we will leave you alone
 
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No body give the rat a$$ of what you do withing your border...but don't try to annoy us about with title such as:

"Agni 5...Chinese's killer"
"Add XXX number to counter China's thread"
"China border infra-structure is a thread to India"
"Tibet rail is a threat to India"
"China provok India by building 3 dams"
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I agree with you that you do what ever you want on your side and we do what ever that please on our side...and stop to bother regarding we do in Tibet...period...and we will leave you alone

whatever you do is rightly legitimate in your borders...but don't claim each and every land you lay eyes on...and don't stop to bother what we do in Kashmir and don't scheme with our enemies
 
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This robot general should STFU. It's becoming a habit of these Hans to dish out garbage. 90,000 sq km under our occupation? :woot: Really? How about this idiot first look at the countries illegally occupied by the Hans like Tibet and Xinjiang? How about the illegal claims made by them in the South China Sea raising the hackles of all littoral countries there?

Empty minds with little or no brain cells have this annoying habit of spewing blather at regular intervals. Jeeez! :blah:
 
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