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Modi regime behind China-India military confrontation: Ex Chinese diplomat

Beijing: Commenting on China-India latest military talks, former Chinese military attache, Cheng Xizhong said the serious military confrontation and conflicts between the two countries was completely caused by the Narendra Modi regime’s amendment of Article 370 of the constitution in August 2019 and its announcement of the establishment of Union Territory of Ladakh on Chinese Territory.

Former Chinese military attache, Cheng Xizhong, stated that the military confrontation between the two countries was caused by the Modi regime’s amendment of Article 370 of the constitution in August 2019.

Actually, the Line of Actual Control (LAC) of the western section between China and India was not controversial.

The serious military confrontation and conflicts in recent years were completely caused by the Narendra Modi regime’s amendment of Article 370 of the constitution in August 2019 and its announcement of the establishment of the “the Union Territory of Ladakh” on Chinese territory, Cheng Xizhong, Visiting Professor at Southwest University of Political Science and Law, a former military diplomat in South Asian countries said in a statement issued here.

He said, the 10th round of China-India Corps Commander talks made important headway, which led to the disengagement of front-line forces in the Pangong Lake area.

Two months later, China and India held the 11th round of Corps Commander talks on April 9 to discuss the disengagement in the remaining areas. According to Indian media reports, the talks began at 10:30 am on April 9 and lasted about 13 hours.

In this round of talks, two new developments have emerged. First, after the talks, the two sides did not release a joint statement as before. On September 22, 2020, after the 6th round of Corps Commander talks, the two sides jointly issued a statement and this way of releasing the information was adopted until the 10th round of talks.

Second, China’s statement was not released by the Ministry of National Defense, but by the Western Theater Command.

The Chinese side expressed the hope that India can treasure the current positive situation of de-escalation in China-India border areas, abide by related agreements reached by the two countries and the two militaries in previous meetings, meet China halfway and safeguard peace and stability in border areas together. Asian Peace.org

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