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Ladakh is the First Finger, China is Coming After All Five: Tibet Chief’s Warning to India

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Ladakh is the First Finger, China is Coming After All Five: Tibet Chief’s Warning to India
Lobsang Sangay said Beijing’s recent actions on the Line of Actual Control with India can be seen as following the ‘Five Fingers of Tibet strategy’ as was laid down by Mao Zedong.
UPDATED ON: JUNE 18, 2020, 11:30 PM IST
Maha Siddiqui , CNN-News18
Lobsang Sangay is the President of the Central Tibet Administration. (AP image)
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China’s claim of sovereignty over the entire Galwan Valley in eastern Ladakh, a claim that it had not made directly for decades, has prompted the leader of the Tibetan-government-in-exile to issue a dire warning to India: “learn from what happened to Tibet”.

Speaking exclusively to CNN-News18, Lobsang Sangay, President of the Central Tibet Administration, explained that Beijing’s recent actions on the Line of Actual Control with India can be seen as following the ‘Five Fingers of Tibet strategy’ as was laid down by People's Republic of China’s founding father Mao Zedong.


“When Tibet was occupied, Mao Zedong and other Chinese leaders said, ‘Tibet is the palm which we must occupy, then we will go after the five fingers’. The first finger is Ladakh. The other four are Nepal, Bhutan, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh,” he said.

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He said the incident in Doklam in 2017, and the faceoff now in Ladakh are all part of this strategy, and this is what Tibetan leaders have been warning about to India for the last 60 years. “There is also pressure on Nepal and Bhutan and Arunachal Pradesh,” he added.

The China’s claims of “sovereignty” over Galwan Valley are the first since the war of 1962, making the relatively peaceful area of the LAC into a major flash point.

On Thursday, China’s foreign ministry spokesperson said “India must not misjudge the current situation or underestimate China's firm will to safeguard its territorial sovereignty” in the Valley. The area is strategically crucial as it overlooks India’s Darbuk-Shyok-Daulat Beg Oldi (DSDBO) road, which connects Leh to Karakoram Pass.



The statement came after India’s ministry of external affairs had at 1am on Thursday said that China is making “exaggerated and untenable claims.”

India had in a statement on June 16, and in a read-out of the phone conversation between foreign minister S Jaishankar and his Chinese counterpart Chinese Wang Yi on June 17, categorically mentioned that the Chinese side had “sought to erect a structure in the Galwan Valley on our side of the LAC”.

This, the statements said, became a source of dispute, leading to the violent face-off on the night of June 15. Twenty Indian soldiers, including a Commanding Officer, had died in the clash.

Sangay said that India needs to remain very wary of the Chinese leadership. “Unless you know what happened in Tibet you will not fully understand the Chinese leadership mindset, their strategy. So they have the palm, now they are coming after the five fingers.”

He expressed deep concern over the violence on the border and said that in most cases, the intrusions in border areas are coming from the Chinese side.

"Dialogue is the only way forward. Having said that, India has the right to defend its territory and sovereignty. Chinese strategy has been carrot and stick. India should have the same strategy but never be the first one to take action or intrude," he said.

When asked why the Dalai Lama was silent on the issue, he said, “His holiness the Dalai Lama has been speaking for India for 60 years. Since 2011 he has devolved his political authority to the elected position which happens to be my office.”

“He has separated church and the state, hence it is my responsibility to speak about Tibet and political and administrative matters, hence I am here condemning the violence and warning India and neighbouring countries that what happened to Tibet can happen to you,” he added.
https://www.news18.com/news/india/l...ve-tibet-chiefs-warning-to-india-2675887.html

 
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LIVE TV
Ladakh is the First Finger, China is Coming After All Five: Tibet Chief’s Warning to India
Lobsang Sangay said Beijing’s recent actions on the Line of Actual Control with India can be seen as following the ‘Five Fingers of Tibet strategy’ as was laid down by Mao Zedong.
UPDATED ON: JUNE 18, 2020, 11:30 PM IST
Maha Siddiqui , CNN-News18
Lobsang Sangay is the President of the Central Tibet Administration. (AP image)
1592482049_lobsang-sangay.jpg


China’s claim of sovereignty over the entire Galwan Valley in eastern Ladakh, a claim that it had not made directly for decades, has prompted the leader of the Tibetan-government-in-exile to issue a dire warning to India: “learn from what happened to Tibet”.

Speaking exclusively to CNN-News18, Lobsang Sangay, President of the Central Tibet Administration, explained that Beijing’s recent actions on the Line of Actual Control with India can be seen as following the ‘Five Fingers of Tibet strategy’ as was laid down by People's Republic of China’s founding father Mao Zedong.


“When Tibet was occupied, Mao Zedong and other Chinese leaders said, ‘Tibet is the palm which we must occupy, then we will go after the five fingers’. The first finger is Ladakh. The other four are Nepal, Bhutan, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh,” he said.

sddefault.jpg




He said the incident in Doklam in 2017, and the faceoff now in Ladakh are all part of this strategy, and this is what Tibetan leaders have been warning about to India for the last 60 years. “There is also pressure on Nepal and Bhutan and Arunachal Pradesh,” he added.

The China’s claims of “sovereignty” over Galwan Valley are the first since the war of 1962, making the relatively peaceful area of the LAC into a major flash point.

On Thursday, China’s foreign ministry spokesperson said “India must not misjudge the current situation or underestimate China's firm will to safeguard its territorial sovereignty” in the Valley. The area is strategically crucial as it overlooks India’s Darbuk-Shyok-Daulat Beg Oldi (DSDBO) road, which connects Leh to Karakoram Pass.



The statement came after India’s ministry of external affairs had at 1am on Thursday said that China is making “exaggerated and untenable claims.”

India had in a statement on June 16, and in a read-out of the phone conversation between foreign minister S Jaishankar and his Chinese counterpart Chinese Wang Yi on June 17, categorically mentioned that the Chinese side had “sought to erect a structure in the Galwan Valley on our side of the LAC”.

This, the statements said, became a source of dispute, leading to the violent face-off on the night of June 15. Twenty Indian soldiers, including a Commanding Officer, had died in the clash.

Sangay said that India needs to remain very wary of the Chinese leadership. “Unless you know what happened in Tibet you will not fully understand the Chinese leadership mindset, their strategy. So they have the palm, now they are coming after the five fingers.”

He expressed deep concern over the violence on the border and said that in most cases, the intrusions in border areas are coming from the Chinese side.

"Dialogue is the only way forward. Having said that, India has the right to defend its territory and sovereignty. Chinese strategy has been carrot and stick. India should have the same strategy but never be the first one to take action or intrude," he said.

When asked why the Dalai Lama was silent on the issue, he said, “His holiness the Dalai Lama has been speaking for India for 60 years. Since 2011 he has devolved his political authority to the elected position which happens to be my office.”

“He has separated church and the state, hence it is my responsibility to speak about Tibet and political and administrative matters, hence I am here condemning the violence and warning India and neighbouring countries that what happened to Tibet can happen to you,” he added.
https://www.news18.com/news/india/l...ve-tibet-chiefs-warning-to-india-2675887.html


Inshallah
 
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Inshallah
Chinis have check mated India.

They have been patient. Their moves were well calculated. They did not let emotions get better of them.

They pretended to solve border disputes with India peacefully when they were focusing on their economic and defence growth.

Now when they grew so strong, they started bullying India into submission.

Strategy seems to be straight out of Sun Tzu's the art of war.


Low IQ North Indian and Gujarati elites got played like a fiddle. They had been focusing a lot on Pakistan while ignoring the ultra high IQ Chinese.

I believe China will initiate a limited war and inflict a humiliating defeat on India. And 10 years down the line annexe North East and Kashmir.

But I am happy. I admire the Chinese. They deserve to be a superpower.

Edit : Low IQ Northies were boasting of capturing Azad Kashmir and Aksai China. Chinese always keep quiet. They just did what they wanted to do when the time arrived. From real life experience, I can say this - always look out for the quiet ones. The ones(India and Pakistan)who try to act hard shouldn't be taken seriously. Those who got it, don't flaunt it.
 
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Edit : Low IQ Northies were boasting of capturing Azad Kashmir and Aksai China. Chinese always keep quiet. They just did what they wanted to do when the time arrived. From real life experience, I can say this - always look out for the quiet ones. The ones(India and Pakistan)who try to act hard shouldn't be taken seriously. Those who got it, don't flaunt it.

Just the Gujju thugs were boasting.
 
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Just the Gujju thugs were boasting.
And the North Indians joined them. Watsapp groups were filled with such messages.

Dumb Sanghis should have dealt with Pakistan within India itself, then focused on Pakistan across the border.

China needs to be commended for the way it has dealt with local jihadis.

Unfortunately, I am forced to admire China more than my own country.
 
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Chinis have check mated India.

They have been patient. Their moves were well calculated. They did not let emotions get better of them.

They pretended to solve border disputes with India peacefully when they were focusing on their economic and defence growth.

Now when they grew so strong, they started bullying India into submission.

Strategy seems to be straight out of Sun Tzu's the art of war.


Low IQ North Indian and Gujarati elites got played like a fiddle. They had been focusing a lot on Pakistan while ignoring the ultra high IQ Chinese.

I believe China will initiate a limited war and inflict a humiliating defeat on India. And 10 years down the line annexe North East and Kashmir.

But I am happy. I admire the Chinese. They deserve to be a superpower.

Edit : Low IQ Northies were boasting of capturing Azad Kashmir and Aksai China. Chinese always keep quiet. They just did what they wanted to do when the time arrived. From real life experience, I can say this - always look out for the quiet ones. The ones(India and Pakistan)who try to act hard shouldn't be taken seriously. Those who got it, don't flaunt it.
Welcome back Pilu sahib.
 
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Chinis have check mated India.

They have been patient. Their moves were well calculated. They did not let emotions get better of them.

They pretended to solve border disputes with India peacefully when they were focusing on their economic and defence growth.

Now when they grew so strong, they started bullying India into submission.

Strategy seems to be straight out of Sun Tzu's the art of war.


Low IQ North Indian and Gujarati elites got played like a fiddle. They had been focusing a lot on Pakistan while ignoring the ultra high IQ Chinese.

I believe China will initiate a limited war and inflict a humiliating defeat on India. And 10 years down the line annexe North East and Kashmir.

But I am happy. I admire the Chinese. They deserve to be a superpower.

Edit : Low IQ Northies were boasting of capturing Azad Kashmir and Aksai China. Chinese always keep quiet. They just did what they wanted to do when the time arrived. From real life experience, I can say this - always look out for the quiet ones. The ones(India and Pakistan)who try to act hard shouldn't be taken seriously. Those who got it, don't flaunt it.
How despite being just a taxi / cab driver, you know such good English?

- PRTP GWD
 
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In this thread alone we have 2 (3rd one I am not sure) Indians wishing the defeat of India. And these guys think they are going to win next national elections LOL!
 
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@Ace of Spades @masterchief_mirza @doorstar @Reddington @FOOLS_NIGHTMARE

As we have discussed before ... Tibet is The Palm of China .... if you recall yours truly did draw the FiveFingers....

The Bay of Bengal is such a beautiful lake!!!


The BemusedObserver Observes!!!


@Nilu Pule old friend, welcome back! Looks like these Hindutva/RSS are just another CriminalEnterprise!

Your analysis is always on point and something i look forward to, there is always something to learn and ponder upon. Let's see how it unfolds.
 
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@Ace of Spades @masterchief_mirza @doorstar @Reddington @FOOLS_NIGHTMARE

As we have discussed before ... Tibet is The Palm of China .... if you recall yours truly did draw the FiveFingers....

The Bay of Bengal is such a beautiful lake!!!


The BemusedObserver Observes!!!


@Nilu Pule old friend, welcome back! Looks like these Hindutva/RSS are just another CriminalEnterprise!
I completely remember that discussion of yours, elegantly reprised by virtue of recent events. However as we both know, the Chinese are far more pragmatic than they are inclined to arbitrary or contrived actions. In other words, they won't force an issue for the sake of it - they'll wait for an opportunity, which is precisely the trap Delhi is now in. Certain animals hunt in such a way - the praying mantis comes to mind.

In fact, the obsessive descriptions of China as a "dragon" are possibly an illusion projected deliberately by China on others as misdirection. Nations that wish to take China on would do well to understand that they're not really brash, posturing and brazenly overconfident. They're very precise, subtle and calculating. I don't think we're at this point by accident. I think India unwittingly walked into the mantis's striking range. Now hopefully, it will quietly finish its meal.
 
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