Akasa
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First you warned to withdraw troops. Then you threaten via 'thought experiment' of defence pact. I just proved both your thesis as humbug as to why China will not be able to deliver on what you are saying. On your topic of China deploying troops in Kashmir, China has already deployed troops in Kashmir. Which we consider our territory. Our change in attitude towards China stems from the fact that, if you do not respect our strategic interests, we will not respect yours. If you deploy your troops or engineers on territory we claim as ours, we possess the ability and capability to do the same. The problem with current scenario, is that the CCP underestimated the Indian response and over estimated its ability to threaten neighbours.
The act of violation of territory and of accords rests on China. You did not expect a response. You got one. Get used to it. This is not the SCS.
And thus, I wonder, what exactly is unsound about the analogy I put forth? If China did enter a deal with Pakistan, as India has done so with Bhutan, and sent troops into Kashmir on behalf of Islamabad, nobody would be surprised if India responded similarly to how China is at the moment: with an ultimatum backed up by the threat of a military response.
Please provide credible sources, including photographic evidence, that Chinese troops have been active in Kashmir. It has been vividly clear that India's incursion into Doklam was a result of the Chinese constructing roads leading to the region (whilst inside China's own borders), not a hypothetical Kashmir intervention that perpetuates only in fantasy.