After Pompeo reveals 60K PLA troops in LAC, China calls Ladakh's UT status illegal


New Delhi, Oct 13 (IANS): Three days after US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo revealed that China has deployed 60,000 soldiers along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) against India, Beijing said that it does not recognise Ladakhs Union Territory (UT) status granted by New Delhi.

The spokesman for China's Foreign Ministry, Zhao Lijian, told the media that Beijing opposes India building infrastructure in the region. He was responding to a question related to the 44 new bridges India has built near the LAC with China in Ladakh and Arunachal Pradesh, which were inaugurated recently.

"First I want to make it clear that China does not recognise the Ladakh Union Territory illegally set up by the Indian side and Arunachal Pradesh. We stand against the development of infrastructure facilities aimed at military contention along the border areas," Lijian told the media.

"Based on consensus, neither should take actions along the border that might escalate the situation that is to avoid undermining the efforts by the two sides to ease the situation," he added.

Blaming the Indian side for ramping up infrastructure development along the border and stepping up military deployment "for the tensions between the two sides", he urged India to "earnestly implement our consensus and refrain from actions that might escalate the situation and take concrete measures to safeguard peace and tranquility along the border."

Pompeo had said on Friday, "The Indians are seeing 60,000 Chinese soldiers on their northern border", adding that each of the three major Indo-Pacific democracies -- India, Australia and Japan -- are under threat from the Chinese Communist Party.

Indian and Chinese troops have been locked in a face-off in eastern Ladakh since May. In June, 20 Indian soldiers and an unknown number of Chinese troops were killed in a bloody clash in the Galwan Valley.

  

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  • John, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 13 2020

    More Prayers needed ! First virus and then Chinese aggression?

    Divine message on virus, forthcoming Russian and Chinese invasion plans in Europe, Asia and prayers to William Costellia dated October 7, 2020

    MESSAGE NO. 817

    “... I ask My children to pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet and My Most Holy Rosary with Me, so that the Evil One will be crushed forever. Pray, dear children, because these next few months will be vital for mankind, as Russia and China are planning an invasion of Europe and the Asian countries, starting with India, Indonesia, Japan and Australia. Pray, dear sons and daughters, because the world is very uneasy and believes it is the virus that is bringing it along, but the Virus is only a small part of the Illuminati and the Freemasonry’s plan to take on the world and bring forth the Mark of the Beast 666 into the world. Pray for the Middle East because this Virus will not stop them from War.”...

    Ref: https://littlepebble.org/2020/10/08/message-817-7-october-2020/

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Tue, Oct 13 2020

    I wish India give surprise treatment to Chinese soldier encroachments to LAC. Do all preparations.. and take a final call modiji. Best is surgical strike.
    They should be pushed 8kms back..

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  • Mohan Prabhu,, Mangalore (Kankanady)/Ottawa, Canada

    Tue, Oct 13 2020

    China is bent upon escalating and showing its muscle in Asia. Taking the clue from Trump's action in dominating the world. Was Ladakh not part of British India before India's Independence, just as Kashmir was? Why do the two countries amicably settle territorial dispute or resort to arbitration by the International Court of Justice.

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