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Citizen evacuation from India imminent and military action after BRICS summit: Chinese media

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India should not miscalculate China’s resolve to safeguard territory

The Chinese embassy in India released a second notice about safety to Chinese citizens in India on Thursday as the Doklam standoff drags on with no sign of ending.

The first safety notice was released on July 7, and in this latest important notice, the embassy warned Chinese nationals to "reduce unnecessary travel in India and leave travel information with family members, colleagues and friends. Keep a low profile, and respect the local laws and law-enforcement personnel."

The latest notice also added that Chinese citizens should be careful of "natural disasters, traffic accidents, infectious diseases and visa expiration problems" in India.

According to Indian media outlets, including the Indian Express and the Hindustan Times, flood disasters and rail accidents in India have killed hundreds of people in August.

"Whether the two notices are for basic information or political purposes, they both indicate that China hopes its citizens would avoid visiting India at this time," Hu Zhiyong, a research fellow at the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, told the Global Times.

Only 10 days remain before the BRICS summit opens in Xiamen, Southeastern China's Fujian Province.

"China hopes India can understand China's tolerance and sincerity, and fix the mistake and form a harmonious atmosphere for the summit," said Lin Minwang, a professor at Fudan University's Center for South Asian Studies.

"The window for military action before the BRICS summit is too short, so there might be no direct action in August and early September, but after the summit, China will have no room for tolerance, so we hope India can understand China's sincerity for peace and withdraw its trespassing troops as soon as possible, so we can start negotiations. Otherwise it will be too late," Hu said.

Winter approaching

China Central Television (CCTV) on Wednesday broadcast the most recent footage of the People's Liberation Army's (PLA) conducting military drills in a plateau region of the Tibet Autonomous Region on Wednesday.

The drills are being conducted on a plateau more than 4,500 meters above sea level, so the PLA's combat units and personnel can adapt to a low-oxygen environment, CCTV reported.

Zhao Xianfu, a PLA regiment commander involved in the drills, told CCTV that "only strict training in this region can improve our combat capability in a low-oxygen environment, and guarantee that we can win a battle at anytime."

"We hope India makes no mistake in calculating China's determination on safeguarding its territory. Some Chinese scholars believe that the [winter] weather would be a natural excuse for the withdrawal and the tension will be solved naturally. This is absolutely wrong," Hu stressed.

Indian troops have trespassed and remained in Chinese territory for over two months, and if India withdraws its troops because of the cold winter weather, the Doklam Plateau will become a "disputed" region, because China failed to use diplomatic measures or military strength to prove the area is undisputed, Hu added.

"In other words, if the tensions end like this, any of China's neighbors can send troops into Chinese territory and stay for two months, and then claim this territory is a 'disputed' region," Hu noted.


India has an "Enemy Property Law" which targets Chinese and Pakistani individuals and companies in India, and if there is an armed conflict, India is likely to use it to plunder Chinese property, so before China makes decisions to punish India, Chinese companies in India need to be fully prepared and withdraw from India successfully, Lin added.

The Enemy Property Act of 1968, enacted after the India-Pakistan War, gave the Indian government the right to seize assets of Indian nationals who had moved to Pakistan or China following wars with the two countries, Reuters reported.
Why not Chinese government just issue a travel ban ? What's with these hints? Sorry it's not effective. All I got from the article is don't travel to India due to flooding, rape, dirty water, diseases but nothing about war
 
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India is lucky to get so many chances and unlucky that it is not availing any of them... Indians must ask Modi why do you want to push 1.3 billion people into an unnecessary war. Just let the Bhutan and China decide. Your aren't watchdog in the region. Mark my words....many Indians we will be asking this after the war but it won't benefit them then.

Why not Chinese government just issue a travel ban ? What's with these hints? Sorry it's not effective. All I got from the article is don't travel to India due to flooding, rape, dirty water, diseases but nothing about war
I think these reasons are more important than an imminent war unless some women don't care about being raped or getting sick due to unhygienic conditions.
 
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Why not Chinese government just issue a travel ban ? What's with these hints? Sorry it's not effective. All I got from the article is don't travel to India due to flooding, rape, dirty water, diseases but nothing about war
The diseases the travel advisory talks about is the highly contagious biological weapon we are going to unleash on India to trigger a population collapse event.
 
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The diseases the travel advisory talks about is the highly contagious biological weapon we are going to unleash on India to trigger a population collapse event.
You first worry about trump's warning he gave yesterday
 
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India is lucky to get so many chances and unlucky that it is not availing any of them... Indians must ask Modi why do you want to push 1.3 billion people into an unnecessary war. Just let the Bhutan and China decide. Your aren't watchdog in the region. Mark my words....many Indians we will be asking this after the war but it won't benefit them then.
And who are you ? Let India and China decide, go handle Taliban your soldiers feeling unsafe in Pakistan :pakistan:

The diseases the travel advisory talks about is the highly contagious biological weapon we are going to unleash on India to trigger a population collapse event.
and what happens to your supa dupa mega tooon autom booom ?
Even now Chinese are not taking coomies warning seriously thatswhy you need to issue warning again. Now they will say Chinese who dont take comic seriously will be booomed :rofl::rofl:
 
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India has an "Enemy Property Law" which targets Chinese and Pakistani individuals and companies in India, and if there is an armed conflict, India is likely to use it to plunder Chinese property, so before China makes decisions to punish India, Chinese companies in India need to be fully prepared and withdraw from India successfully, Lin added.
 
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Err, why not get the hell out right now?
Who is begging you to stay? :rofl:


In Hindsight, Enemy property law is a masterstroke.
Let's see how China will react to India taking over all their companies properties in India using this law :D

and what happens to your supa dupa mega tooon autom booom ?

The dragon is still carrying it.
May take another 1000 years for the Dragon to get to India's border. Until then we should wait with fear and shake at the daily Communist warnings :D
 
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