India should have learnt lessons from Doklam: China


Beijing, Mar 27 (PTI): China on Monday asserted that Doklam belongs to it and India should have "learnt lessons" from the stand-off last year, after India's envoy blamed China for the face-off, saying it happened because Beijing tried to alter the "status quo" in the disputed area.

Reacting to India's ambassador to China Gautam Bambawale's remarks that were published on Saturday, Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said, "Donglong (Doklam) belongs to China because we have historical conventions."

"China's activities there are within our sovereign rights. There is no such thing as changing status quo," she said at a media briefing here.

"Last year thanks to our concerted efforts and our wisdom we properly resolved this issue. We hope the Indian side could learn some lessons from this and stick to the historical conventions and work with China to ensure the atmosphere in the border areas is conducive for the development of bilateral ties," she said.

The 73-day standoff over China's attempt to build a road close to India's narrow Chicken Neck area connecting northeastern states ended in August last year after Chinese troops stopped the road construction at Doklam in Sikkim Section, though Beijing never officially acknowledged it. The area of the stand-off is also claimed by Bhutan.

India's envoy in an interview to Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post had blamed China for the stand-off in Doklam saying it happened because Beijing tried to alter the "status quo" which it should not have.

He had said that any change of status quo along the India-China border may lead to another Doklam-like crisis.

He said that though "no change" has taken place in the standoff site at Doklam after it was resolved last year, the PLA may be reinforcing its troops "well behind the sensitive area".

Asked about Bambawale's comments that the 3,488-km long Line of Actual Control (LAC) should be demarcated and delineated, Hua said, China's position is clear and consistent. The east, middle and western side is yet to be officially demarcated."

"China is committed to resolving the disputes through negotiations. China and India are exploring ways to resolve this territorial dispute through negotiations so that we can arrive at mutually acceptable solution," she said, referring to the 20 rounds of boundary talks between the two countries.

"Pending final solution both sides should work together to maintain peace and tranquillity in the border area," she said.

Hua, however, commended Bambawale's comments that India has no concern about China's rise instead regard it as a motivation and China is not a competitor, rival or a threat but a partner in progress.

"I commend these remarks made by the India ambassador and all these positive remarks. The two countries are growing at fast pace. China and India are each other's important opportunities and to the whole world we present important opportunities," she said.

Both countries also share similar national conditions and development goals as well as common interests, she said.
"We have every reason to be each other's partners. We would like to work with India to enhance political trust, mutually beneficial cooperation under the guidance of the two leaders to achieve common development," she said.

  

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  • Ivar, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 27 2018

    Even on issues of national interest and patriotic pride, it is pity to see some idiots appreciating China, just because they hate BJP!
    India is nuclear capable and so it can stand chest to chest with China. Nirmala is clear on her statements because she is damn sure the issues will not be escalated from both the sides. No one wants a war now.

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  • indian, Dubai

    Tue, Mar 27 2018

    BJP ministers are waiting to increase the chest from 53 to 65 after that they will show the strength.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Tue, Mar 27 2018

    One cannot take China as easy because it is a massive country working against India.

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  • PEDDA GUNDA, MANGALURU

    Tue, Mar 27 2018

    This is not anybody cup of tea to handle China like country ! they dont have any emotions only working thru the brain not by FALSE Promise, BAKWAS BHASANAs, MITHROOOOOON, and outdated RELIGION MUDDHas.

    Nirmala is in stepped in Wrong Shoes !

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  • Avinash, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 27 2018

    Don't worry my friend your knowledge about geopolitics is as good as your knowledge on Mithoor's bashans. Both are nuclear power so war is not a feasible option. And India is Chinas biggest importer so no war is happening.

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 27 2018

    Don't worry!!
    Defence Minister Nirmala ji will teach 'Namaste' and Modi ji will show 'lal aank' to scare off the Chinese from Doklam.

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  • Hedda, Pilar

    Tue, Mar 27 2018

    Defense Minister is busy to depend feku PM and his criminals / corrupt ministers.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Mar 27 2018

    China should not have invited Modi for Drum-beating ...

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