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If the Pakistani government requests, a third country's army can enter the area disputed by India and Pakistan, including India-controlled Kashmir, says an article in Global Times.

Updated: Jul 09, 2017 21:15 IST

Sutirtho Patranobis
Hindustan Times, Beijing

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Indian activists shout anti-Chinese slogans during a protest near the Chinese embassy in New Delhi.(AFP)

India has exposed itself to China’s interference in Jammu & Kashmir by sending Indian troops to disrupt Chinese soldiers from building a road in the Donglang region, the state media said on Sunday.

If Pakistan requests, “a third country” can dispatch soldiers to the Valley, said an article in the nationalist tabloid Global Times, adding that Indian soldiers “invaded” China’s Donglang (or Doklam) to serve India’s interests, not Bhutan’s.

“Even if India were requested to defend Bhutan's territory, this could only be limited to its established territory, not the disputed area. Otherwise, under India's logic, if the Pakistani government requests, a third country's army can enter the area disputed by India and Pakistan, including India-controlled Kashmir,” said the article written by Long Xingchun, director of the Centre for Indian Studies at China West Normal University.

Indian and Chinese border troops are locked in a standoff in the Donglang region, near the Sikkim border, which is controlled by China but is also claimed by Bhutan.
Interestingly, China has repeatedly said that Donglang is part of its territory since “ancient times”; it’s for the first time that a Chinese academic said it is actually “disputed”.

“Indian troops invaded China's Doklam area in the name of helping Bhutan, but in fact the invasion was intended to help India by making use of Bhutan,” Long wrote. “India controls Bhutan's defence and diplomacy, seriously violating Bhutan's sovereignty and national interests. Indians have migrated in large numbers to Nepal and Bhutan, interfering with Nepal's internal affairs. The first challenge for Nepal and Bhutan is to avoid becoming a state of India, like Sikkim,” the article added.

Long wrote about India’s “hegemonic diplomacy” in south Asia and claimed New Delhi’s policies have violated international laws and norms.

“For a long time, India has been talking about international equality and non-interference in the internal affairs of others, but it has pursued hegemonic diplomacy in South Asia, seriously violating the UN Charter and undermining the basic norms of international relations,” he wrote.

“Through mass immigration to Sikkim, ultimately leading to control of the Sikkim parliament, India annexed Sikkim as one of its states,” the article said.

Referring to the Siliguri Corridor that connects mainland India to the states in the northeast, the article said it was New Delhi’s concerns about the geographical connection that triggered the standoff.

“This incursion reflects that India fears China can quickly separate mainland India from northeast India through military means, dividing India into two pieces. In this case, northeast India might take the opportunity to become independent,” the article said.

It added: “India has interpreted China's infrastructure construction in Tibet as having a geopolitical intention against India. India itself is unable to do the same for its northeastern part, so it is trying to stop China's road construction.”

http://www.hindustantimes.com/india...inese-media/story-9kaeiuVewgMTLqJ0aQpL5I.html

C'mon Pakistan...Cash in this opportunity which is created by who? one and only, great Indiaaa...:lol:
 
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Crap article
the writer does not know the closeness of relation between India and Bhutan.

He also does not know that when India losend its grip or observation over Nepal what happened to the royal family.

Let's try calling China as a third Country Army in Disputed area :D :D :D

You are signatory of simla agreement. No third psrty in dosputed area for resolving any conflict.
 
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Crap article
the writer does not know the closeness of relation between India and Bhutan.

He also does not know that when India losend its grip or observation over Nepal what happened to the royal family.



You are signatory of simla agreement. No third psrty in dosputed area for resolving any conflict.

yeah right we know or would have called other country long time ago..
 
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This indeed does gives us good opportunity without any backlash from international community.

I say this is a golden opportunity....Why China should remain impartial when it comes to Indian occupied Kashmir?

Start issuing visas on paper, get IOK surrounded and secure joint border of Gilgit Baltistan, jointly....This will irk Indians to the core and also make some plans regarding IOK?

Countless opportunities, I say :lol:

Still laughing, how Indians managed to get country like China, so hostile?
Love you India :smitten:
 
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I say this is a golden opportunity....Why China should remain impartial when it comes to Indian occupied Kashmir?

Start issuing visas on paper, get IOK surrounded and secure joint border of Gilgit Baltistan, jointly....This will irk Indians to the core and also make some plans regarding IOK?

Countless opportunities, I say :lol:

Still laughing, how Indians managed to get country like China, so hostile?
Love you India :smitten:
Modi bkaht and co are doing every possible thing they can to destroy the very fabric of country, internally and externally
 
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Pakistan has already laid red carpet for China in Azad Kashmir......
There was news of Paksitan proposing joint petrol with PLA members in Azad Kashmir....

And if Pakistan want it to compare itself with Bhutan, be my guest....
Bhutan can not defend itself, their army is simply non existent. Bhutan is dependent on India for its security and forgin policy....
It's kind of a colonial state of India. Does Pakistan wants to be same for China????
 
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