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Tension on Sino-India border, no spike in activities: Pentagon




Washington Despite increased political and economic relationship between India and China, tensions remains along their border with rising instances of border violation and aggressive border patrolling by Chinese soldiers, the Pentagon informed the US Congress.

However, a senior Defense Department official said on condition of anonymity that the US has not observed any anomalous increase in military capabilities along the Indo-China border.

Noting that China continues to maintain its position on what its territorial claim is, the official said, the two capitals - Beijing and New Delhi - have been able to manage this dispute, in a way, using confidence-building measures and diplomatic mechanisms to be able to maintain relative stability in that border area.

"But it's something that China continues to watch; but I wouldn't say that there's anything in this report that demonstrates a spike or an anomalous increase in military capabilities along the border.

"It's something that China's paying very careful attention to. It's obviously something that India is paying careful attention to as well," the Senior Defense Department official said.

In its annual report to the Congress, the Pentagon said despite increased political and economic relations over the years between China and India, tensions remain along their shared 4,057 km border, most notably over Arunachal Pradesh, which China asserts as part of Tibet and therefore of China, and over the Askai Chin region at the western end of the Tibetan Plateau.

"Both countries, in 2009, stepped up efforts to assert their claims. China tried to block a USD 2.9 billion loan to India from the Asian Development Bank, claiming part of the loan would have been used for water projects in Arunachal Pradesh. This represented the first time China sought to influence this dispute through a multilateral institution," the Pentagon said.

"The then governor of Arunachal Pradesh announced that India would deploy more troops and fighter jets to the area.

An Indian academic also noted that, in 2008, the Indian Army had recorded 270 border violations and nearly 2,300 cases of 'aggressive border patrolling' by Chinese soldiers," it said.

The Pentagon said the history of modern Chinese warfare provides numerous case studies in which China's leaders have claimed military pre-emption as a strategically defensive act.

For example, China refers to its intervention in the Korean War (1950-1953) as the "War to Resist the United States and Aid Korea." Similarly, authoritative texts refer to border conflicts against India (1962), the Soviet Union (1969), and Vietnam (1979) as "Self-Defense Counter Attacks," the report said.

The Pentagon said Beijing remains concerned with persistent disputes along China¿s shared border with India and the strategic ramifications of India's rising economic, political, and military power.

"To improve regional deterrence, the PLA has replaced older liquid-fueled, nuclear capable CSS-3 intermediate-range ballistic missiles with more advanced and survivable solid- fueled CSS-5 MRBMs and may be developing contingency plans to move airborne troops into the region," it said.

"China is currently investing in road development along the Sino-Indian border primarily to facilitate economic development in western China; improved roads would also support PLA border defense operations," the Pentagon said.



Tension on Sino-India border, no spike in activities: Pentagon - Express India


:sniper:
 
well there is less chance of china India but there is large number of chance of usa china conflict

so better they just think about them self
 
To China's south, a senior Indian Air Force official recently disclosed that his government is upgrading another air base near the Chinese border to accommodate warplanes. According to the U.S. Defense News website, "The moves are part of the effort to strengthen India's defenses against China."

In June India approved a $3.3 billion deal to purchase 42 more Su-30 air-to-air and air-to-surface jet fighters, bringing the planned total to 272 by 2018.

Regarding a joint Russian-Indian long-range multirole jet fighter/strike fighter adaptation of the Su-30, the same Indian official said "a nuclear-armed Su-30MKI could fly deep inside China with midair refueling."

U.S.-China Conflict: From War Of Words To Talk Of War
 
A great article to read but can cause rise in tensions among Indo-Chinese members.
@ topic

what kind of infrastructure development is done by India.
 
Despite increased political and economic relationship between India and China, tensions remains along their border with rising instances of border violation and aggressive border patrolling by Chinese soldiers, the Pentagon informed the US Congress.

:azn:


Interesting....
 
To China's south, a senior Indian Air Force official recently disclosed that his government is upgrading another air base near the Chinese border to accommodate warplanes. According to the U.S. Defense News website, "The moves are part of the effort to strengthen India's defenses against China."

well we are just upgrading the old one so what is in the news

In June India approved a $3.3 billion deal to purchase 42 more Su-30 air-to-air and air-to-surface jet fighters, bringing the planned total to 272 by 2018.

well we are lacking in numbers that why

Regarding a joint Russian-Indian long-range multirole jet fighter/strike fighter adaptation of the Su-30, the same Indian official said "a nuclear-armed Su-30MKI could fly deep inside China with midair refueling."

U.S.-China Conflict: From War Of Words To Talk Of War

we have defensive policy we will just react if china act
 
good that there is relative peace still there.... hopefully will remain in future also.... :)

we know India's policy is defensive in nature..

but what is China's policy on this border..?? comments from chinese members will be more enlightening.
 
China deploying newer missiles, building roads near India border

Despite increased political and economic relationship between India and China, tensions remains along their border with rising instances of border violation and aggressive border patrolling by Chinese soldiers, the Pentagon has informed the United States Congress.

However, a senior defense department official told reporters on condition of anonymity that the US has not observed any anomalous increase in military capabilities along the Indo-China border.

Noting that China continues to maintain its position on what its territorial claim is, the official said, the two capitals Beijing and New Delhi have been able to manage this dispute, in a way, using confidence-building measures and diplomatic mechanisms to be able to maintain relative stability in the border area
China deploying newer missiles, building roads near India border: Rediff.com News
 
This is what is stated by Pentagon report whereas the other comments are added by Indian media quoting some unknown defence analyst

WASHINGTON: China has moved new advanced longer range CSS-5 missiles close to the borders with India and developed contingency plans to shift airborne forces at short notice to the region, according to Pentagon.



In its annual report, the US Defence department said, to improve regional deterrence, the PLA has replaced older liquid-fueled, nuclear capable CCS-3 intermediate range missiles with more advanced and survivable fueled CSS-5 MRBMs.

"China is currently engaged in massive road and rail infrastructure development along the Sino-India border primarily to facilitate economic development in western China: improved roads also support PLA operations," the Pentagon said


Read more: China deploys new CCS-5 missiles on border with India - India - The Times of India China deploys new CCS-5 missiles on border with India - India - The Times of India

Read more: China deploys new CCS-5 missiles on border with India - India - The Times of India China deploys new CCS-5 missiles on border with India - India - The Times of India
 
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The most noted and interesting thing is that Indian media is adding its own commentary to down play the Pentagon report
 
Not exactly. Its like India's Ministry of Defense (Pentagon) explaining things to the Indian Parliament (Congress).

I was pointing out the fact that most of these "Sino-Indian" border tension and "China wary of India's rise" articles are based on US reports
 
The most noted and interesting thing is that Indian media is adding its own commentary to down play the Pentagon report
That is common, and not interesting at all....
 

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