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The Chinese Army destroyed "17 unused bunkers" belonging to the Indian Army in Chumur village near Leh on August 25 when its personnel crossed over to this side of the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in two choppers. There are 90 inhabitants in the 27 houses of the village.

A detailed report in this regard, sent to the Jammu and Kashmir government by Leh deputy commissioner Tsering Angchuk, mentions that two Chinese helicopters entered Indian territory on the morning of August 25. He has based this report on the inquiries conducted by the area's sub-divisional magistrate (SDM) and station house officer (SHO).

"Six to seven persons (belonging to the Chinese Army) came out of the helicopter and dismantled 17 structures made up of loose stones as temporary bunkers," the report states, adding: "This was a violation of the International Boundary at points PT-62 and GR No. 368752 of map sheet number 52/ L/ 10." The district administration came to know of the incursion only on September 9, after which an inquiry into the incident was ordered by the deputy commissioner of Leh.

According to intelligence sources, these small-and medium-sized bunkers were not permanent and had been structured only to demarcate the Indian territory limits. "The Chinese Army members also made two symbols, including a star, with stones at the site. No ink was used to make these symbols," the report adds.

The entire episode was witnessed by the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) personnel through binoculars. But they did not report the matter to the local authorities at the time and, instead, sent a report directly to the ministry of home affairs later.

According to sources, the army has asked the defence ministry to take up the intrusion issue with the ministry of external affairs so that steps could be taken to demarcate the boundary with China. The army officers were forced to talk to the defence ministry officials about the boundary demarcation following regular reports of intrusion by the People's Liberation Army (PLA) in Ladakh and elsewhere.

In October 2010, the Jammu and Kashmir government had abandoned work on a development project under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGA), which was aimed at generating employment for locals in the Demchok area. The work on the project was halted after Chinese troops threatened the workers. The road construction work in the same area was stopped in 2009 when some Chinese troops waved guns at the Indian workers.

India and China have signed two landmark agreements - the Peace and Tranquillity Agreement in 1993 and the Confidence- Building Measures Agreement in 1996. To improve the bilateral relations further, the meetings of the border personnel are held seven times a year.

China builds bunkers inside Indian territory : North: India Today
 
It looks like China is counterattacking India's invasion of South China Sea with a full scale land assault along Sino-Indian border. Our J-10B is already in service, and will be deployed in Tibet. Indians must really want a rematch in 2012 -- 50 years after 1962.
 
It looks like China is counterattacking India's invasion of South China Sea with a full scale land assault along Sino-Indian border. Our J-10B is already in service, and will be deployed in Tibet. Indians must really want a rematch in 2012 -- 50 years after 1962.

If this is the best China can do, then there is nothing to worry about.
Mineral rich & strategically important sea for some small strip of barren, unpopulated, desolated mountainous region is a pretty good deal.
 
It looks like China is counterattacking India's invasion of South China Sea with a full scale land assault along Sino-Indian border. Our J-10B is already in service, and will be deployed in Tibet. Indians must really want a rematch in 2012 -- 50 years after 1962.

hmm.. yeah.. this is 2012.. not 1962 anymore..
Its a good chance to see how crappy the Chinese J-10's are..
 
Where does this piece detail China building bunkers inside Indian territory like the title of the article claims?
 
The Chinese Army destroyed "17 unused bunkers" belonging to the Indian Army in Chumur village near Leh on August 25 when its personnel crossed over to this side of the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in two choppers. There are 90 inhabitants in the 27 houses of the village.

A detailed report in this regard, sent to the Jammu and Kashmir government by Leh deputy commissioner Tsering Angchuk, mentions that two Chinese helicopters entered Indian territory on the morning of August 25. He has based this report on the inquiries conducted by the area's sub-divisional magistrate (SDM) and station house officer (SHO).

"Six to seven persons (belonging to the Chinese Army) came out of the helicopter and dismantled 17 structures made up of loose stones as temporary bunkers," the report states, adding: "This was a violation of the International Boundary at points PT-62 and GR No. 368752 of map sheet number 52/ L/ 10." The district administration came to know of the incursion only on September 9, after which an inquiry into the incident was ordered by the deputy commissioner of Leh.

According to intelligence sources, these small-and medium-sized bunkers were not permanent and had been structured only to demarcate the Indian territory limits. "The Chinese Army members also made two symbols, including a star, with stones at the site. No ink was used to make these symbols," the report adds.

The entire episode was witnessed by the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) personnel through binoculars. But they did not report the matter to the local authorities at the time and, instead, sent a report directly to the ministry of home affairs later.

According to sources, the army has asked the defence ministry to take up the intrusion issue with the ministry of external affairs so that steps could be taken to demarcate the boundary with China. The army officers were forced to talk to the defence ministry officials about the boundary demarcation following regular reports of intrusion by the People's Liberation Army (PLA) in Ladakh and elsewhere.

In October 2010, the Jammu and Kashmir government had abandoned work on a development project under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGA), which was aimed at generating employment for locals in the Demchok area. The work on the project was halted after Chinese troops threatened the workers. The road construction work in the same area was stopped in 2009 when some Chinese troops waved guns at the Indian workers.

India and China have signed two landmark agreements - the Peace and Tranquillity Agreement in 1993 and the Confidence- Building Measures Agreement in 1996. To improve the bilateral relations further, the meetings of the border personnel are held seven times a year.

China builds bunkers inside Indian territory : North: India Today

What credible source for such a News article.....LOL

If the story were true then it means one thing only --> India is a WEAK power because China slaps India on the face and yet India doesn't have the guts to fight back or courage to speak up. So Indians trolls on this website stop bragging about India being a Global Power or soon to become a Superpower. LOL
 
Hmm, it seems the pressure is certainly being increased. India is too sensible to provoke a war but same can't be said for Chinese....
 
Hmm, it seems the pressure is certainly being increased. India is too sensible to provoke a war but same can't be said for Chinese....

India wants to start a war with China :

Is This How Wars Start? India and China Now Feud Over the South China Sea
Is This How Wars Start? India and China Now Feud Over the South China Sea - Global Spin - TIME.com

India should bear in mind that its actions in the South China Sea will push China to the limit. China cherishes the Sino-Indian friendship, but this does not mean China values it above all else…

China has been peaceful for so long that some countries doubt whether it will stick to its stated bottom line. China should remind them of how clear this line really is.

India is taking a chance with provoking China....maybe India thinks she is ready to win a war with China given to the massive military build up on the Indian side with being the World's top Arms importer for decades.

Ok India. This war will separate the boy from the man. Who will be the boy and who will be the man only time will tell.
 
Don't completely annihilate, after all they have more people in poverty than Africa to feed

Why People are start dreaming about completely annihilating India.... :argh:

People forget about 1.5 Million strong Army
4th Largest Airforce
5th Largest Navy
200+ Nukes
:guns:

Regarding Poverty
Indian temples has more in reserve than your GDP :partay:
 
India wants to start a war with China :



India is taking a chance with provoking China....maybe India thinks she is ready to win a war with China given to the massive military build up on the Indian side with being the World's top Arms importer for decades.

Ok India. This war will separate the boy from the man. Who will be the boy and who will be the man only time will tell.

I love how you Pakistani members talk FOR the Chinese as of you were one. Let's get something VERY clear- the Chinese have no genuine affinity for Pakistan or her people, she is merrily a pawn to them to be used agaisnt the perceived enemy of India. Pakistan just loves to attempt and punch above its weight by ttactching herself to larger powers (US/China) and refuses to accept her diminshed and limited role in the world. The cracks have already started to emerge in this "friendship" so I can't see much longevity in the future.


And why talk of war? Only ignorant, insane people would talk of such harmful and destructive activity with such glee. Neither side can afford such an expensive (resources/political/economic/human cost) adventure. And like I said India is a mature and reserved country that will not provoke a war, but rest assured will vying down a ton of bricks on those whom do her harm.
 
I love how you Pakistani members talk FOR the Chinese as of you were one. Let's get something VERY clear- the Chinese have no genuine affinity for Pakistan or her people, she is merrily a pawn to them to be used agaisnt the perceived enemy of India. Pakistan just loves to attempt and punch above its weight by ttactching herself to larger powers (US/China) and refuses to accept her diminshed and limited role in the world. The cracks have already started to emerge in this "friendship" so I can't see much longevity in the future.


And why talk of war? Only ignorant, insane people would talk of such harmful and destructive activity with such glee. Neither side can afford such an expensive (resources/political/economic/human cost) adventure. And like I said India is a mature and reserved country that will not provoke a war, but rest assured will vying down a ton of bricks on those whom do her harm.


Blah blah blah...nothing can drive a wedge between the friendship of Pakistan and China.
Long Live the friendship of Pakistan and China.
Pakistani Chini Bhai Bhai
Chini Hindi Bye Bye !!!
 
Oh boy! What a troll fest! I'm enjoying it to the hilt. This is more humorous than the Graham Norton Show. Total intellectual bankruptcy, seeing the nonsensical comments posted here. The standard of PDF is really heading South.
 
It looks like China is counterattacking India's invasion of South China Sea with a full scale land assault along Sino-Indian border. Our J-10B is already in service, and will be deployed in Tibet. Indians must really want a rematch in 2012 -- 50 years after 1962.

Looks like the US, Japan, Australia, Vietnam, and most of ASEAN will step in if it starts a conflict with India. Good to see the world has awoken to the threat. I was happy for china but nowadays on this site and others, you guys don;t learn.
 
Blah blah blah...nothing can drive a wedge between the friendship of Pakistan and China.
Long Live the friendship of Pakistan and China.
Pakistani Chini Bhai Bhai
Chini Hindi Bye Bye !!!

Except while China marches on (and so does India to some extent), Pakistan is falling behind. There is something to be said about this kind of obsession. Now go back to topic.
 
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