Chinese expert warns of troops entering Kashmir

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Chinese expert warns of troops entering Kashmir

File photo shows a Chinese soldier with an Indian soldier
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  • The expert suggested that Beijing can internationalize the Doklam controversy
  • He reiterated Beijing's stated line that Doklam belongs to China

BEIJING: A Chinese expert has argued that his country's troops would be entitled to enter the Indian side of Kashmir by extending the logic that has permitted Indian troops to enter an area which is disputed by China and Bhutan.

This is one of the several arguments made by the scholar in an attempt to blame India for sending its troops to the disputed Doklam area. India has responded to efforts by China to build a road in the Doklam area, which falls next to the trijunction connecting Sikkim with Tibet and Bhutan and puts Indian territory at risk.



"Even if India were requested to defend Bhutan's territory, this could only be limited to its established territory, not the disputed area," Long Xingchun, director of the Center for Indian Studies at China West Normal University said in an article. "Otherwise, under India's logic, if the Pakistani government requests, a third country's army can enter the area disputed by India and Pakistan, including India-controlled Kashmir".

China is not just interfering, it is building roads and other infrastructure projects right inside Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (PoK), which is claimed by both India and Pakistan. This is one of the facts that the article did not mention.



The scholar, through his article in the Beijing-based Global Times, suggested that Beijing can internationalize the Doklam controversy without worrying about western countries supporting India because the West has a lot of business to do with China.



"China can show the region and the international community or even the UN Security Council its evidence to illustrate China's position," Long said. At the same time, he complained that "Western governments and media kept silent, ignoring India's hegemony over the small countries of South Asia" when India imposed a blockade on the flow of goods to Nepal in 2015.

Recent actions by US president Donald Trump, which include selling arms to Taiwan and pressuring China on the North Korean issue, shows that the West is not necessarily cowered down by China's business capabilities.

He reiterated the government's stated line that Doklam belongs to China, and that Indian troops had entered the area under the guise of helping Bhutan protect its territory.

"For a long time, India has been talking about international equality and non-interference in the internal affairs of others, but it has pursued hegemonic diplomacy in South Asia, seriously violating the UN Charter and undermining the basic norms of international relations," he said.

Interestingly, Chinese scholars are worrying about India interfering in Bhutan's "sovereignty and national interests" even though it is Chinese troops who have entered the Doklam area claimed by it.

"Indians have migrated in large numbers to Nepal and Bhutan, interfering with Nepal's internal affairs. The first challenge for Nepal and Bhutan is to avoid becoming a state of India, like Sikkim," he said.


http://m.timesofindia.com/world/chi...ops-entering-kashmir/articleshow/59516912.cms
 

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Seriously the Chinese really underestimate us it is good in a way all this is just pressure tactics
 

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chinese army trying hard to enter pakistan since last two - three years, on the argument to provide safty to their workers on cpec..........
part of cpec do pass to pok too.....

its the pakistan army which still not ready to welcome them !!!
 

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They will not leave alive. Stupid of them to try and protect pakis.
 

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Laughable attempt to scare us. No war, only trade between the two mighty neighbours.
 

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Laughable attempt to scare us. No war, only trade between the two mighty neighbours.
Yes, trade and cooperation would yield better lives on each side. It would be pity to see the two neibouring giants collide into each other.
 

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