HORRIBLE DECEPTION:INDIAN GOVT SUFFERED HUGE LOSSES OF LIVES& TERRITORY AT LADDAKH.DIPLOMACY OF“INFORMAL SUMMITS”WITH CHINA IS EYE WASH FOR PUBLIC?
India and China would remove forward deployments in a “phased, coordinated and verified manner”, the Indian defense minister, Rajnath Singh, told parliament on Thursday 9 Feb 2021. It is the biggest lie Congress leader Rahul Gandhi today questioned the government over its agreement with China on disengagement in eastern Ladakh, and alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has "ceded" Indian territory to the Chinese..to cover up this cowardly surrender to Chinese aggression in Ladakh, Indian govt has the nerve to ask journalists not to cover, or write on, the ongoing “dialogue”. This is to allow public opinion to normalize the new situation... which is that China has come in and will not leave!! The writing is on the wall. While the govt continues its smoke and mirrors game of “military and diplomatic dialogue”, China will consolidate and make the new border permanent. At least in 1962 army fought a war and made China pay a cost. This time, it’s an abject surrender.
1.The Indian Parliament in resolutions adopted in 1962 and 1994 had reiterated that Aksai Chin and Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK) were an integral part of India. But practically India had accepted the LOC as the de facto border with Pakistan and was reconciled to the loss of Aksai Chin to China.But statements made last year by Home Minister Amit Shah, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and now the Chief of Defence Services General Bipin Rawat indicated a strategic shift. They all reiterated the resolve to wrest back POK and Aksai Chin. The Home Minister was unambiguous in parliament, the day after abrogating Article 370.The statements put both Pakistan and China on notice, statements which experts said were not matched by India’s military capabilities. Others questioned the priority. But the die was cast.War would be prohibitively expensive for India and unlikely to achieve the country's strategic objectives. ... Instead, there are diplomatic, economic, and military choices that India can make to both achieve greater security and put pressure on China.A Chinese disputed Himalayan border was the main cause of the war. There had been a series of violent border skirmishes between the two countries after the 1959 Tibetan uprising, when India granted asylum to the Dalai Lama.
2.India unilaterally declared Ladakh a federal territory and separated it from disputed Kashmir in August 2019, ending Indian-administered Kashmir’s semi-autonomous status. It also vowed to take back the Aksai Chin plateau. China was among the first countries to strongly condemn the move, raising it at international forums including the UN Security Council.Relations between the two countries have often been strained, partly due to their disputed border. They fought a border war in 1962 that spilled into Ladakh and ended in an uneasy truce. Since then troops have guarded the undefined border and occasionally brawled. They have agreed not to attack each other with firearms.
3.But in September 2019 China and India accused each other of sending soldiers into the other’s territory and fired warning shots for the first time in 45 years, raising the spectre of full-scale military conflict. Relations between the two countries have often been strained, partly due to their disputed border. Since then troops have guarded the undefined border and occasionally brawled. They have agreed not to attack each other with firearms. India and China would remove forward deployments in a “phased, coordinated and verified manner”, the Indian defense minister, Rajnath Singh, told parliament on Thursday.
4.China’s defense ministry said in a statement on Wednesday that both sides had started a “synchronized and organized” disengagement. China and India have been pulling back frontline troops along disputed portions of their mountain border where they have been in a standoff for months, officials in both countries said. The troops started the disengagement on Wednesday at the southern and northern bank of Pyongan Lake in the Ladakh region, according to the officials.
5.China officially released a video clip on the day military level talks between an Indian Lt. General and a Chinese Major General Wee going on in Laddakh. It was broadcast on state broadcaster CCTV the same day. The clip showed thousands of paratroopers, armored vehicles and equipment being deployed to the border with India in Ladakh. The clip claimed that the deployment took barely a few hours. Significantly, the soldiers and vehicles were transported from Hubei, the province in central China where the coronavirus COVID-19 had spread late last year.
6.Strategic Affairs and military affairs expert Ajai Shukla tweeted after the inconclusive dialogue: China has changed the frontlines in Ladakh, and occupied Indian territory... and New Delhi is talking about “a long haul” and “military and diplomatic engagement!” If so abject was to be the surrender, disband the “mountain strike corps” & remove armored brigade from Ladakh. This is to allow public opinion to normalize the new situation... which is that China has come in and will not leave!! The writing is on the wall. While the govt continues its smoke and mirrors game of “military and diplomatic dialogue”, China will consolidate and ma
7.Opinions The ninth round of India-China talks - aimed at defusing tension along the LAC in eastern Ladakh and finding a solution to a nearly nine-month-long border stand-off - was "positive, practical and constructive the new border permanent.. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Thursday outlined eight broad principles and three "mutual" to mend strained ties between India and China, and said the two countries are truly at crossroads and their choices will have "profound repercussions, not just for them but for the entire world. "Amid a recent clash between Indian and Chinese troops along the border in Sikkim, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres hopes that tensions that exist between the two countries could be dialed down through dialogue, a spokesperson for the UN chief has said. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh today said India and China are disengaging from standoff areas along the Line of Actual Control in Pangong Lake. The "synchronised and organised disengagement" are happening from the north and south banks of Pangong Lake. The United States on Tuesday expressed concern over Beijing's attempts to intimidate neighbors and supported a peaceful resolution to the India-China border standoff……
8. We strongly suggest Modi Sb Govt to leave jingoism & stubborn stance on human right violations, territorial claims, stern anti-kisan laws & accept Pakistan’s offer of peaceful coexistence as neighbor? That would benefit both the economies and Nations let us rewrite the history with factual wisdom?