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Will beef up patrols along Indian border: China

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  • China's defence ministry has said it would beef up patrols along India border.
  • China said it would also "adjust" deployments of troops along the India border.
  • China also said that terrorism emanating from Pakistan will not be discussed at the BRICS Summit.

BEIJING: China's defence ministry said on Thursday that it would beef up patrols along a disputed stretch of its border with India but would also "adjust" deployments, after the two countries ended a more than two-month standoff.

Indian and Chinese troops had been confronting each other at the Doklamplateau near the borders of India, its ally Bhutan and China in the most serious and prolonged standoff in decades.

The trouble started in June when India sent troops to stop China building a road in the Doklam area, known in China as Donglang, which is remote, uninhabited territory claimed by both China and Bhutan.

India said it sent its troops because Chinese military activity there was a threat to the security of its own northeast region.

"The Chinese military will continue to carry out its mission and responsibilities, strengthen its patrols and garrisons in the Donglang area and resolutely safeguard national sovereignty and security," defence ministry spokesman Ren Guoqingsaid.

"In light of the changes in the situation on the ground, Chinese border forces will carry out adjustments to deployments," Ren told a monthly news briefing, without elaborating.

The ending of the standoff comes ahead of a weekend summit in China of the BRICS nations, that groups Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa and which Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend.

Pakistan terrorism not to be discussed at BRICS
China on Thursday said India's concerns over terrorism emanating from Pakistan will not be discussed at the BRICS Summit next week.

Foreign ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said Islamabad was at the "forefront" of counter terror efforts and had made "sacrifices" for the cause.

"The international community should recognise the contributions and sacrifices made by Pakistan," Hua said at a press briefing.
"We notice that India, when it comes to Pakistan's counter-terrorism, has some concerns. I don't think this is an appropriate topic to be discussed at BRICS Summit," she said.
 

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Will beef up patrols along Indian border: China

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  • China's defence ministry has said it would beef up patrols along India border.
  • China said it would also "adjust" deployments of troops along the India border.
  • China also said that terrorism emanating from Pakistan will not be discussed at the BRICS Summit.

BEIJING: China's defence ministry said on Thursday that it would beef up patrols along a disputed stretch of its border with India but would also "adjust" deployments, after the two countries ended a more than two-month standoff.

Indian and Chinese troops had been confronting each other at the Doklamplateau near the borders of India, its ally Bhutan and China in the most serious and prolonged standoff in decades.

The trouble started in June when India sent troops to stop China building a road in the Doklam area, known in China as Donglang, which is remote, uninhabited territory claimed by both China and Bhutan.

India said it sent its troops because Chinese military activity there was a threat to the security of its own northeast region.

"The Chinese military will continue to carry out its mission and responsibilities, strengthen its patrols and garrisons in the Donglang area and resolutely safeguard national sovereignty and security," defence ministry spokesman Ren Guoqingsaid.

"In light of the changes in the situation on the ground, Chinese border forces will carry out adjustments to deployments," Ren told a monthly news briefing, without elaborating.

The ending of the standoff comes ahead of a weekend summit in China of the BRICS nations, that groups Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa and which Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend.

Pakistan terrorism not to be discussed at BRICS
China on Thursday said India's concerns over terrorism emanating from Pakistan will not be discussed at the BRICS Summit next week.

Foreign ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said Islamabad was at the "forefront" of counter terror efforts and had made "sacrifices" for the cause.

"The international community should recognise the contributions and sacrifices made by Pakistan," Hua said at a press briefing.
"We notice that India, when it comes to Pakistan's counter-terrorism, has some concerns. I don't think this is an appropriate topic to be discussed at BRICS Summit," she said.
Chinese are running scared . They can beef up patrol all right but how will they find courage to fight indians. :pound::pound:

Didn't even invited porkies to brics summit
Aww
Chinki whores finally learned not to mess with the MAN.
 

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Chinese are running scared . They can beef up patrol all right but how will they find courage to fight indians. :pound::pound:

Didn't even invited porkies to brics summit
Aww
Chinki whores finally learned not to mess with the MAN.
But they also has a big army.
China is a militery state , i think .
 
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