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ASIA PACIFIC Date Posted: 08-Apr-2011

Defence Weekly

India warns of joint Sino-Pakistani border threat


Rahul Bedi Correspondent - New Delhi



Key Points
•The presence of PLA troops on Pakistan's Kashmir border has led the Indian Army to warn that close ties between Islamabad and Beijing could harm India

•The general responsible for India's northern border has said that China and Pakistan could launch joint operations along the line of control


The Indian Army has warned that deepening military ties between Beijing and Islamabad could see China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) and the Pakistani military launch joint operations along India's disputed northern border.

"It [the PLA] poses military challenges to India not only along the Sino-Indian border but also along the line of control [LoC] with Pakistan," Northern Army chief Lieutenant General K T Parnaik said at a seminar on 5 April in Jammu, the winter capital of the disputed Kashmir province.

"We hear many people today who are concerned about the fact that if there were hostilities between us and Pakistan, what would be the complicity of the Chinese; not only because they are in the neighbourhood, but that they are actually stationed and present on the LoC," added Gen Parnaik, whose operational responsibilities include the disputed borders with China and Pakistan.

In September 2010 Indian military intelligence drew attention to a "significant and worrisome" PLA presence along the Khunjerab pass in Pakistan-administered Kashmir. The PLA had deployed to the pass in the Gilgit-Baltistan region to provide security to Chinese workers building a road and high-speed railway.

India claims that between 3,000 and 5,000 PLA personnel are permanently stationed in Gilgit-Baltistan, which borders Indian-administered Kashmir.

Military officials said the road and railway will link China's Xinjiang province to Gwadar and the adjoining Pasni and Ormara ports on Pakistan's western coast in Balochistan province, which Beijing has been developing since 2002 to secure easy access to the Persian Gulf.

Concerns over the PLA's infrastructural development along the 4,057-km line of actual control (LoAC) have led India to launch reciprocal projects on its side of the border. The army is raising two mountain divisions of around 50,000 men for deployment along the LoAC, while the Indian Air Force (IAF) said in October 2010 that it would upgrade Nyoma advanced landing ground (ALG), which is 23 km from the LoAC, to enable deployment of its Su-30MKI fighter aircraft.
 
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Everything is a threat according to India.

indian media is the biggest threat to indians :cheers:

Pakistanis can shout slogans about brotherhood but Indians have to be aware of the threat of a powerful china using a dependent and weak pakistan against India. This is very much a possibility in real world, even though it hurts your unconditional love for everything chinese.

This really is between India and China, your role is limited to sloganeering and being used and ridiculing Indian media as you can't match it. You are doing it well. You are also allowed to hope China will do your dirty work for you, yes sir, powerful countries do the dirty work of dependent weak countries ;)
 
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Who cares? Just india whining as it usually does, nothing new here!

India can only whine but can't do a thing about it !!!
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Well they should be alarmed. Inshallah within next few years China will come to Pakistan for the join Defense Treaty. Its among Niamatullah Wali's predictions.

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Niamatuallah mentions Pakistan will receive militry assistance from its North East and that will strengthen Muslims extraordinarily. India is not wrong when it thinks about combine threat.. but the Fate has been told already.
 
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ASIA PACIFIC Date Posted: 08-Apr-2011

Defence Weekly

India warns of joint Sino-Pakistani border threat


Rahul Bedi Correspondent - New Delhi



Key Points
•The presence of PLA troops on Pakistan's Kashmir border has led the Indian Army to warn that close ties between Islamabad and Beijing could harm India

•The general responsible for India's northern border has said that China and Pakistan could launch joint operations along the line of control


The Indian Army has warned that deepening military ties between Beijing and Islamabad could see China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) and the Pakistani military launch joint operations along India's disputed northern border.

"It [the PLA] poses military challenges to India not only along the Sino-Indian border but also along the line of control [LoC] with Pakistan," Northern Army chief Lieutenant General K T Parnaik said at a seminar on 5 April in Jammu, the winter capital of the disputed Kashmir province.

"We hear many people today who are concerned about the fact that if there were hostilities between us and Pakistan, what would be the complicity of the Chinese; not only because they are in the neighbourhood, but that they are actually stationed and present on the LoC," added Gen Parnaik, whose operational responsibilities include the disputed borders with China and Pakistan.

In September 2010 Indian military intelligence drew attention to a "significant and worrisome" PLA presence along the Khunjerab pass in Pakistan-administered Kashmir. The PLA had deployed to the pass in the Gilgit-Baltistan region to provide security to Chinese workers building a road and high-speed railway.

India claims that between 3,000 and 5,000 PLA personnel are permanently stationed in Gilgit-Baltistan, which borders Indian-administered Kashmir.

Military officials said the road and railway will link China's Xinjiang province to Gwadar and the adjoining Pasni and Ormara ports on Pakistan's western coast in Balochistan province, which Beijing has been developing since 2002 to secure easy access to the Persian Gulf.

Concerns over the PLA's infrastructural development along the 4,057-km line of actual control (LoAC) have led India to launch reciprocal projects on its side of the border. The army is raising two mountain divisions of around 50,000 men for deployment along the LoAC, while the Indian Air Force (IAF) said in October 2010 that it would upgrade Nyoma advanced landing ground (ALG), which is 23 km from the LoAC, to enable deployment of its Su-30MKI fighter aircraft.

@Red Bolded Part...

You have highlighted the so called Key points...Just tell me where did the General has said that China and Pakistan could launch joint operations along the line of control ??

Please Quote his words or else don't make Key points according to your own wish...


The General has expressed his concerns regarding the reports of presence of Chines troops in P0K.
 
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I'm speechless...... indian media is warning its govt. for threats????????

Indian media is opening old stories... which are cheered by indians.
Keep enjoying..
 
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