India China News: ‘Open to talks but won’t quit Doklam’ - News Summed Up

India China News: ‘Open to talks but won’t quit Doklam’


"Beijing should restore the status quo, which it unilaterally broke by trying to construct the motorable road in the Doklam area (physically blocked by Indian troops in mid-June)," said a source.India wants China to adhere to the 2012 agreement between their two special representatives that the tri-junction boundary points will be finalised in consultation with Bhutan. "On the North, we have China which has a large landmass, huge resources and a large standing Army... Despite having the Himalayas between us, China is bound to be a threat for us in years ahead," said Lt-Gen Chand, addressing a seminar here.Pointing at the collusion between China and Pakistan, the senior officer said thethrough low-intensity warfare rather than engage in a full-fledged war. "This suits its all-weather friend China," he said, while also slamming Pakistan for "stooping low" and deliberately targeting schools in cross-border shelling.Much like the Line of Control with Pakistan, Indian soldiers are prepared for the long haul near the tri-junction with China as well. "Our troops are much better positioned in the region, with proper logistical supply lines, than the Chinese troops," said a source.Alarm bells ring in the Indian security establishment if major units of the PLA head southwards after crossing the 11 bridges on the Tsangpo river.


Source: Times of India July 25, 2017 22:46 UTC



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