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Chinese soldiers put up a flag atop their post at the India-China route at Nathu La. (Reuters file photo for representation)
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  • Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang displayed a photograph of Indian "incursion" into Donglong
  • Army Chief Bipin Rawat had said that India is prepared for security threats posed by China, Pakistan as well as by internal threats.
BEIJING: China on Thursday asked India to withdraw its troops from the Donglong area in Sikkim sector as a precondition for a "meaningful dialogue" to settle the boundary issue, warning that the Indian Army should learn "historical lessons", in an oblique reference to the 1962 war.

In an unprecedented action, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang displayed a photograph of Indian "incursion" into Donglong area and said the dispute which is becoming a confrontation of sorts between the troops on the ground can only be settled by the withdrawal of Indian soldiers from the area.

Indian Army should learn from 'historical lessons': China

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Chinese soldiers put up a flag atop their post at the India-China route at Nathu La. (Reuters file photo for representation)
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  • Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang displayed a photograph of Indian "incursion" into Donglong
  • Army Chief Bipin Rawat had said that India is prepared for security threats posed by China, Pakistan as well as by internal threats.
BEIJING: China on Thursday asked India to withdraw its troops from the Donglong area in Sikkim sector as a precondition for a "meaningful dialogue" to settle the boundary issue, warning that the Indian Army should learn "historical lessons", in an oblique reference to the 1962 war.

In an unprecedented action, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang displayed a photograph of Indian "incursion" into Donglong area and said the dispute which is becoming a confrontation of sorts between the troops on the ground can only be settled by the withdrawal of Indian soldiers from the area.

"Since the illegal trespass happened we have lodged solemn representations with the Indian side in both New Delhi and Beijing," Lu said, showing the photograph from the podium.

He said the photographs will be displayed on the Foreign Ministry's website later.

"The diplomatic channel for communication remains unimpeded. We urged the Indian side to withdraw troops back to the Indian side of the boundary immediately. This is the precondition for the settlement of this incident and also the basis for us to conduct any meaningful dialogue," he said.

Addressing the media around the same time, China's Defence spokesman Col Wu Qian rejected Bhutan's allegation that PLA soldiers violated its territory in Donglong area, saying its troops operated on "Chinese territory" and also asked India to "correct" its "wrong doing".

"I have to correct when you say Chinese personnel entered Bhutan's territory. Chinese troops operated on Chinese territory," a Chinese defence ministry spokesman told media here.

The People's Liberation Army spokesman also accused Indian troops of entering the Chinese side in Donglong area in Sikkim sector.

"They tried to stop the normal activities. The Chinese carried out appropriate responses to these activities to safeguard sovereignty and territorial integrity," the spokesman said.

"We have made it clear to the Indian side to correct their wrong doing and withdraw all personnel from Chinese territory," he said.

Bhutan yesterday said it had issued a demarche to China over the construction of a road towards its Army camp in Zomplri area of Doklam and asked Beijing to restore status quo by stopping the work immediately.

The Donglong (Doklam) is a tri-junction area near the Chumbi Valley. It is under China's control. However, Bhutan claims sovereignty over the area.

Asked about the protest lodged by Bhutan that the PLA has transgressed its territory in Donglong area as well as reports that Chinese military has destroyed bunkers of Indian army in the area, Col Wu said the PLA troops carried out "appropriate response to incursion" by Indian border guards into Chinese territory.

"The Indian border troupe personnel have entered the Chinese territory in the Sikkim sector of the India-China borders. They tried to stop the normal activities of the Chinese border defence forces in the Donglong region. We carried out appropriate responses to halt these actives to safeguard our national sovereignty and territorial integrity," he said.

 
Lol,these pigs even started encroaching poor bhutan's territory too.
 
What China wants:
Threaten India saying 1962, when Nehru neglected army. And make India with draw. If India does not withdraw, may be a limited war to damage India economically.

What India should do:
In-case China mobilises Army, do the same. Stop trade with China and use 80 billion trade deficit to invest in nuclear missiles and fund army. Chinese have to keep long supply lines over Tibet. Every Indian works part time for free and hit Chinese trade abroad. Chinese growth rate falls below 4% or less.
If China tries to do limited war. Escalate till nuclear weapons. Nuke Han area... Chinese goes behind 1000 years permanently, nothing grows for in China for 1000 years...

If India fails to escalate to nuclear weapons, India will have to leave with shame. Better to nuke a few Bejing Shanghai etc and die...

What better death, than death on battlefield.

Fight fearful odds. For ashes of our fathers and Temples of our Gods.
 
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    • Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang displayed a photograph of Indian "incursion" into Donglong
    • Army Chief Bipin Rawat had said that India is prepared for security threats posed by China, Pakistan as well as by internal threats.
BEIJING: China on Thursday asked India to withdraw its troops from the Donglong area in Sikkim sector as a precondition for a "meaningful dialogue" to settle the boundary issue, warning that the Indian Army should learn "historical lessons", in an oblique reference to the 1962 war.

In an unprecedented action, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang displayed a photograph of Indian "incursion" into Donglong area and said the dispute which is becoming a confrontation of sorts between the troops on the ground can only be settled by the withdrawal of Indian soldiers from the area.

Indian Army should learn from 'historical lessons': China

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Chinese soldiers put up a flag atop their post at the India-China route at Nathu La. (Reuters file photo for representation)
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    • Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang displayed a photograph of Indian "incursion" into Donglong
    • Army Chief Bipin Rawat had said that India is prepared for security threats posed by China, Pakistan as well as by internal threats.
BEIJING: China on Thursday asked India to withdraw its troops from the Donglong area in Sikkim sector as a precondition for a "meaningful dialogue" to settle the boundary issue, warning that the Indian Army should learn "historical lessons", in an oblique reference to the 1962 war.

In an unprecedented action, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang displayed a photograph of Indian "incursion" into Donglong area and said the dispute which is becoming a confrontation of sorts between the troops on the ground can only be settled by the withdrawal of Indian soldiers from the area.

"Since the illegal trespass happened we have lodged solemn representations with the Indian side in both New Delhi and Beijing," Lu said, showing the photograph from the podium.

He said the photographs will be displayed on the Foreign Ministry's website later.

"The diplomatic channel for communication remains unimpeded. We urged the Indian side to withdraw troops back to the Indian side of the boundary immediately. This is the precondition for the settlement of this incident and also the basis for us to conduct any meaningful dialogue," he said.

Addressing the media around the same time, China's Defence spokesman Col Wu Qian rejected Bhutan's allegation that PLA soldiers violated its territory in Donglong area, saying its troops operated on "Chinese territory" and also asked India to "correct" its "wrong doing".

"I have to correct when you say Chinese personnel entered Bhutan's territory. Chinese troops operated on Chinese territory," a Chinese defence ministry spokesman told media here.

The People's Liberation Army spokesman also accused Indian troops of entering the Chinese side in Donglong area in Sikkim sector.

"They tried to stop the normal activities. The Chinese carried out appropriate responses to these activities to safeguard sovereignty and territorial integrity," the spokesman said.

"We have made it clear to the Indian side to correct their wrong doing and withdraw all personnel from Chinese territory," he said.

Bhutan yesterday said it had issued a demarche to China over the construction of a road towards its Army camp in Zomplri area of Doklam and asked Beijing to restore status quo by stopping the work immediately.

The Donglong (Doklam) is a tri-junction area near the Chumbi Valley. It is under China's control. However, Bhutan claims sovereignty over the area.

Asked about the protest lodged by Bhutan that the PLA has transgressed its territory in Donglong area as well as reports that Chinese military has destroyed bunkers of Indian army in the area, Col Wu said the PLA troops carried out "appropriate response to incursion" by Indian border guards into Chinese territory.

"The Indian border troupe personnel have entered the Chinese territory in the Sikkim sector of the India-China borders. They tried to stop the normal activities of the Chinese border defence forces in the Donglong region. We carried out appropriate responses to halt these actives to safeguard our national sovereignty and territorial integrity," he said.
We don't need reminders. We do have those history lessons. If at all there is any hegemonic country in Asia it's China. There is no country who wants to grab other people land.
 
What China wants:
Threaten India saying 1962, when Nehru neglected army. And make India with draw. If India does not withdraw, may be a limited war to damage India economically.

What India should do:
In-case China mobilises Army, do the same. Stop trade with China and use 80 billion trade deficit to invest in nuclear missiles and fund army. Chinese have to keep long supply lines over Tibet. Every Indian works part time for free and hit Chinese trade abroad. Chinese growth rate falls below 4% or less.
If China tries to do limited war. Escalate till nuclear weapons. Nuke Han area... Chinese goes behind 1000 years permanently, nothing grows for in China for 1000 years...

If India fails to escalate to nuclear weapons, India will have to leave with shame. Better to nuke a few Bejing Shanghai etc and die...

What better death, than death on battlefield.

Fight fearful odds. For ashes of our fathers and Temples of our Gods.

By the by, are you a Rajput? Just for "academic" interest....
 
1. Why does India act so aggressive all of a sudden? Trump's anti-Chinese influence?

2. Why is China so reluctant to do something against Indian intrusion? Either China is lying or the pictures published by the Chinese foreign ministry are simply fake.
 
in these days of plentiful nuclear arsenal, China or India cannot claim any real military superiority, so the Chine minister is just making a statement for consumption of his near and dear. Even Pakistan can claim parity in this respect because of the same arsenal.

Chinese are smart enough to know, regardless of what this guy says, that Indians of this decade are remarkably less deferential or defensive and can be quite aggressive.

Net net, China had to react to the unexpected Modi-Trump bonhomie and what better way than dust up the old borders and some statements. Frankly, every Kang Jang and Wang trying make statements like Confucious! '...should learn from history' indeed...clown!
 
Lol,these pigs even started encroaching poor bhutan's territory too.
Indian style. capture land make defence agreements like Bhutan or capture land by force and do rigged referendum and when you even can't win referendum then atoot angg.
 
Yea the lesson was China lost militarily but won propaganda war. You were as loud mouth and as forked tongue as you are today.

India has entered your territory and thawed your plans to change status Quo at the border. All you have reduced to issuing warnings.

Soopal Poowal China assemble some nukes and hit New Delhi. Come on.
 
in these days of plentiful nuclear arsenal, China or India cannot claim any real military superiority, so the Chine minister is just making a statement for consumption of his near and dear. Even Pakistan can claim parity in this respect because of the same arsenal.

Chinese are smart enough to know, regardless of what this guy says, that Indians of this decade are remarkably less deferential or defensive and can be quite aggressive.

Net net, China had to react to the unexpected Modi-Trump bonhomie and what better way than dust up the old borders and some statements. Frankly, every Kang Jang and Wang trying make statements like Confucious! '...should learn from history' indeed...clown!
Seems stinky idea of encroaching land is fast evaporating into thin air. Unlike SCS there are countries which stand upto the bully.
 
Chinese warning ministry at work...they are doing their job...let them do it.
 
Again interesting response by Indians. :coffee:
The usual "Ye kar den gey" "wo kar den gey" missing when facing china
 

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