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China turns table on Pakistan, accuses it of training terrorists

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Sir, I just read and posted this news. I'm concerned about Singh's remarks about Chinese interest in Indian expertise in fighting. :confused:

India, China to hold joint army exercise
Posted : Mon, 28 May 2007

NEW DELHI, May 28 In a sign of their improving relations, India and China will conduct their first-ever joint army training exercise.

The decision was announced Monday after a visit to China by an Indian military delegation led by Gen. J.J. Singh, chairman of the Chiefs of Staff Committee, the Press Trust of India reported.

The training exercise, whose dates and place will be announced later, is designed to build military-to-military confidence, the Indian press organization said.

Before leaving for Beijing, Singh told PTI China's People Liberation Army is interested in conducting anti-terrorism maneuvers in light of the Indian army's success in battling low-intensity insurgencies in the northeast and Kashmir regions.

Although it has never acknowledged any such internal problem, the PTI noted there have been reports of a simmering insurgency in China's Xinjian and Turkestan provinces, which have a large Muslim population.

China and India became bitter enemies after their 1962 war but relations have improved significantly in recent years despite China's closeness to Pakistan.

http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/67023.html
 
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by whom and where?

China turns table on Pakistan, accuses it of training terrorists

KVLIN.... press conference was held by Liu Jiangchao,spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Thursday afternoon. Liu gave a brief introduction to the case against Huseyin Celil (ID name : Wangshanjiang),and that's all,never mentioned about Pakistan.
I've checked Xinhua News and other major offical websites, found no other reports over this matter.
I dont believe there could be anything that Chinese Govt would keep only for foreign media. isn't that weird?


WAZ...The failure of Pakistan to stop them is one reason for the recent cooling of ties between Beijing and Islamabad, Mr Gohel added.
This news posted by Malay comes as no surprise as Gohel is Indian and indulging in his pet past time of taking shots at Pakistan.

"Celil was also in touch with ETIM's former head Hasan Mahsum, who was shot dead by the Pakistan army in 2003, the court papers said".
So the chinese according to you think the pakistanis are not doing anything against chinese terrorist.

"Last January, the Chinese police killed 18 "terrorists" and arrested 17 others on the Chinese side of the Pamir plateau, which extends to Pakistan. One Chinese police officer was killed and another wounded in the raid."

Does the Pamir plateau not also cover Tajikistan Afghanistan and Kyrgyzstan but somehow the "journalist" only seems to know about the pakistani side.
 
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