- Hotline-Bhalchandra Jani
- China is treading on the pretext of helping Pakistan. No wonder China will annex Balochistan in the future after capturing the port of Gwadar.
Now China has a new rage: to betray India. Trickster China has started singing its old tune again. Arunachal Pradesh is ours .... ours. The foolishness of the liars, hypocrites, scoundrels is laughed at when they consider Arunachal Pradesh, an integral part of India, as their territory. Not only that, if Indian President Kovind, Vice President Venkaiah Naidu and Home Minister Amit Shah visit Arunachal Pradesh, they will strongly condemn their arrival and threaten the Government of India that we will see.
Recently, when Vice President Venkaiah Naidu visited the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh, the Chinese Foreign Ministry objected to the visit, saying Arunachal was not an Indian state. Even when President Kovind paid a one-day visit to Arunachal Pradesh in November 2016, Chinese dogs started barking.
China has been dreaming of becoming a world power for some time now. After Hong Kong and Tibet, China has its eye on Taiwan and the northeastern regions of India, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh. China is crawling under the pretext of helping Pakistan. No wonder China will annex Balochistan in the future after capturing the port of Gwadar.
China, on the other hand, intends to include India's Ladakh and Arunachal Pradesh in its map.
China and Pakistan continue to squabble on India's border. On the one hand, Pakistani forces in Kashmir are firing indiscriminately on our forces to facilitate the infiltration of terrorists, while on the other hand, Chinese troops are continuing to infiltrate northeast India. Back then this was not a modern thing. The infiltration of Chinese troops into Northeast India has been going on for the last decade and a half. His motive behind it is also very clear. They are infiltrating secretly to claim a number of border areas in India in the future. There have been at least 30 infiltrations from China since 2007.
Chinese military infiltrations are mainly seen in the Karakoram area around the track junction and around Pangong Lake in Ladakh. Pengong is a 100 km. There is a long salt water lake, which is 5 km long. The stake is in India and the rest is under Chinese control. Here, Chinese soldiers enter motorboats on a whim.
ITBP is responsible for the security of these areas and has the equipment. 200 km The ITBP has only 3,000 personnel to patrol the long border. These troops also have to work in inaccessible areas at altitudes of up to 15,000 feet, where the air is very thin.
One of the biggest advantages to China is that the area towards it is not inaccessible. In addition, China has built roads and outposts as far as the border. Due to the inaccessibility of Indian territory, mules and porters are used to deliver necessities to the border guards. The nearest road is at a distance of 30 km. Some Indian outposts are transported by transport planes and helicopters.
Recently, China changed its name on the map of six areas of Arunachal Pradesh to strengthen its claim to Arunachal Pradesh. China considers Arunachal to be South Tibet. The Chinese government has officially announced the new names for six areas in southern Tibet. After that, India retaliated by saying that by changing the name, no region would become Chinese.
Gau Kefan, a research fellow at the Tibetan Academy of Social Sciences, said the names had existed since ancient times, but had not been made official before. "In terms of culture and geography, in the future negotiations between the two countries on the border issue, the names may need to be leveraged," he said.
A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman was asked if this was a step taken to express resentment over the Dalai Lama's entry. No clear answer was given by the Chinese official. But the official said a census is underway in the area. At the same time, the name change process is underway. This name has changed. There will still be more research in these areas and the names of other areas will also change.
In fact, the trick behind China's ploy is that by changing the names of the places, China wants to misrepresent the Arunachal Pradesh as its own at the international level. Since there are Chinese names, anyone who doesn't know enough will consider these regions to be Chinese.
There are a total of five border meeting points between India and China, including Kibitu and Bum La in Arunachal Pradesh, Dolatbag Oldi and Chushul in Ladakh and Nathula in Sikkim. India and China have been making different claims over the years on the actual border issue in Arunachal Pradesh. China also claims the Tawang district of Arunachal Pradesh. With this in mind, India vehemently opposed China at the Border Personnel meeting, saying, "We are patrolling in our area." We have full knowledge of the border between India and China.
The new Chinese Foreign Minister told the Indian Foreign Minister that 'China which is the region (Arunachal)
It has its own inhabited area, so there will be no change in China's claim to the territory. Article 8 of the agreement reached between the two countries two years ago clearly states that "while resolving the border dispute, both parties will protect the interests of the people living in the inhabited areas of the region." The above statement of the Chinese Foreign Minister is in stark contrast to this clause of the agreement and exemplifies China's increasingly aggressive stance on the Arunachal Pradesh issue.
Tsu has not yet vacated much of the Indian territory that was invaded and annexed by China in the 19th century, nor has he maintained the ceasefire line in Arunachal Pradesh. Years after the Chinese invasion in 1914, a diplomatic mechanism has been set up to improve relations and, as part of it, resolve border disputes through peaceful talks. According to him, the two countries have held talks from time to time at various levels, ranging from special envoys, but over the years, after so many talks, China has not shown any leniency in its basic stance. Doing the same for. Taking advantage of India's cowardice and silence, China is doing more.
Last year, China upgraded for the first time in 30 years, distributed millions of maps showing its share of Arunachal Pradesh to its troops, and said it would send more accurate maps to the military. According to a Chinese newspaper, the Lanzhou Military Command has updated 12 million maps out of six Chinese commandos. These maps are made for different wings of the army subject to different requirements. Army personnel will be trained after the maps are distributed. He added that these maps would save the troops time to carry out precision attacks as well as formulate tactics.
Earlier, China laid claim to India's Arunachal Pradesh and now it is taking a bad look at Sikkim as well. Forgetting the bitter memories of the Indo-China war of 19, India has been trying to resolve the border dispute with China through dialogue, but China, which has already usurped 2,050 square miles of Indian land, intends to occupy more Indian territory. In view of this, India will have to increase its forces in the northern border areas.
About three lakh troops are currently serving in the north-eastern provinces. But most of the Javanese are engaged in the fight against extremism. When Chinese forces entered the Bhutanese border a few months ago, 5,000 Indian troops were immediately evacuated.
India plans to build a network of 205 km of roads along the Line of Actual Control (LOC) with China and Pakistan. Apart from this, two mountain divisions have been set up for the Indian Army at a cost of Rs 50 crore each. Thus, a total of 15,000 new troops have been deployed in the mountains as a defense force.
Arunachal Pradesh is the only state in India which is bordered by three countries. China, Tibet and Myanmar (Burma).
China's leaders do not seem serious about resolving the border dispute. The McMahon line of the British era is not valid for them. Former Defense Minister George Fernandes called China's move "India's number one enemy". China is a quick reaction to trivial matters, relying on a policy of always putting pressure on the opposition. He has doubts about India and this doubt is not going to go away from loving things. We have no choice but to speak the same language with China. China should understand that our country is no longer in a weak position. India is fully prepared to respond to any mishap by China.
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