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Pakistan supports China on border tensions with India
Islamabad blames New Delhi's activities in disputed region for 'bloody clash' with China
Aamir Latif |17.06.2020

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KARACHI, Pakistan

Pakistan on Wednesday threw its weight behind longtime ally Beijing on India-China face-off in the Ladakh area of disputed Jammu and Kashmir.

"China tried its best to resolve the [border] issue amicably, and through talks. But India did not take it with the same spirit, and continued constructions in the disputed region, which led to a bloody clash," Pakistan's Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said in a statement.

A total of 20 Indian soldiers died on Tuesday as a result of border clashes with Chinese troops in Ladakh of the disputed Jammu and Kashmir region -- the first deadly clash between the two border forces since 1975.

The incident also added to the growing criticism over the foreign policy of India's nationalist Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is already under fire for rising border tensions with neighboring Nepal, and displeasure of Bangladesh over controversial Citizenship Law.

"This is an extraordinary situation, which has been seen in the form of a bloody clash after several decades. This clearly is the result of India's Hindutva ideology," Qureshi asserted.

Supporting Beijing's "principled" stand on the border dispute with India, he said: "The 3,500-kilometer [2,174-mile] border of Ladakh and Tibet is a disputed region. If India thinks it can devour this area, then perhaps, it would not be acceptable to China."

Border tensions between the two countries have existed for over seven decades.

China claims territory in India's northeast, while New Delhi accuses Beijing of occupying its territory in the Aksai Chin plateau in the Himalayas, including part of the Ladakh region.

"Whenever India follows this [Hindutva] ideology, and shows this (kind of) stubbornness, situation in the region will deteriorate," he added.

Referring to India's scrapping of the decades-long special status of the disputed Jammu and Kashmir valley last August, the foreign minister noted that China and Pakistan had rejected New Delhi's controversial move, but "India, instead of showing a moderate approach, is toeing the policy of extremism."

Accusing New Delhi of "continuously" rejecting Islamabad's talks offer, Qureshi said: "Pakistan is a peace-loving country. But if India thinks Pakistan can be cowed down by its aggressive approach, (then) it will be a misunderstanding."

https://www.aa.com.tr/en/asia-pacific/pakistan-supports-china-on-border-tensions-with-india/1879965
 
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Pakistan supports China on border tensions with India
Islamabad blames New Delhi's activities in disputed region for 'bloody clash' with China
Aamir Latif |17.06.2020

thumbs_b_c_098dc3ce5025bd3a24d76b9040ce3c23.jpg


KARACHI, Pakistan

Pakistan on Wednesday threw its weight behind longtime ally Beijing on India-China face-off in the Ladakh area of disputed Jammu and Kashmir.

"China tried its best to resolve the [border] issue amicably, and through talks. But India did not take it with the same spirit, and continued constructions in the disputed region, which led to a bloody clash," Pakistan's Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said in a statement.

A total of 20 Indian soldiers died on Tuesday as a result of border clashes with Chinese troops in Ladakh of the disputed Jammu and Kashmir region -- the first deadly clash between the two border forces since 1975.

The incident also added to the growing criticism over the foreign policy of India's nationalist Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is already under fire for rising border tensions with neighboring Nepal, and displeasure of Bangladesh over controversial Citizenship Law.

"This is an extraordinary situation, which has been seen in the form of a bloody clash after several decades. This clearly is the result of India's Hindutva ideology," Qureshi asserted.

Supporting Beijing's "principled" stand on the border dispute with India, he said: "The 3,500-kilometer [2,174-mile] border of Ladakh and Tibet is a disputed region. If India thinks it can devour this area, then perhaps, it would not be acceptable to China."

Border tensions between the two countries have existed for over seven decades.

China claims territory in India's northeast, while New Delhi accuses Beijing of occupying its territory in the Aksai Chin plateau in the Himalayas, including part of the Ladakh region.

"Whenever India follows this [Hindutva] ideology, and shows this (kind of) stubbornness, situation in the region will deteriorate," he added.

Referring to India's scrapping of the decades-long special status of the disputed Jammu and Kashmir valley last August, the foreign minister noted that China and Pakistan had rejected New Delhi's controversial move, but "India, instead of showing a moderate approach, is toeing the policy of extremism."

Accusing New Delhi of "continuously" rejecting Islamabad's talks offer, Qureshi said: "Pakistan is a peace-loving country. But if India thinks Pakistan can be cowed down by its aggressive approach, (then) it will be a misunderstanding."

https://www.aa.com.tr/en/asia-pacific/pakistan-supports-china-on-border-tensions-with-india/1879965
Thank you Pakistan for the support. This detesting India is really asking for a 2 front war. China and Pakistan shall fulfill Indian wish.
 
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It is entirely an expected position for Pakistan as many posters are saying. The point to make here though is that Qureshi's wording is measured, calm and hits the mark against India's hindutva designs firmly and precisely, without jingoistic drama. He did well on this occasion. Indeed, he has rightly highlighted the link between the hindutva mentality and an aggressive border encroachment policy in general against all neighbours, moving beyond the oversimplified and slightly misleading narrative that hindutva is a problem for Pakistan or Indian muslims only.

It's time to be clear. Hindutva threatens the whole region, regardless of anyone's religion.

China and Pakistan synchronised their watches on this.
 
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Thank you Pakistan for the support. This detesting India is really asking for a 2 front war. China and Pakistan shall fulfill Indian wish.

Oh please. China opened a quarter front and they ran with their tails between their legs. 2 front is not their cup of tea.
 
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pakistan has compromised so much in love for china, it has handed over gwadar to china, already handed over parts of GB to china in 1962, laid off claim on aksai chin. If china acquires ladakh, probably pakistan would let go of its claim in ladakh as well.

regards
 
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Pakistan supports China on border tensions with India
Islamabad blames New Delhi's activities in disputed region for 'bloody clash' with China
Aamir Latif |17.06.2020

thumbs_b_c_098dc3ce5025bd3a24d76b9040ce3c23.jpg


KARACHI, Pakistan

Pakistan on Wednesday threw its weight behind longtime ally Beijing on India-China face-off in the Ladakh area of disputed Jammu and Kashmir.

"China tried its best to resolve the [border] issue amicably, and through talks. But India did not take it with the same spirit, and continued constructions in the disputed region, which led to a bloody clash," Pakistan's Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said in a statement.

A total of 20 Indian soldiers died on Tuesday as a result of border clashes with Chinese troops in Ladakh of the disputed Jammu and Kashmir region -- the first deadly clash between the two border forces since 1975.

The incident also added to the growing criticism over the foreign policy of India's nationalist Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is already under fire for rising border tensions with neighboring Nepal, and displeasure of Bangladesh over controversial Citizenship Law.

"This is an extraordinary situation, which has been seen in the form of a bloody clash after several decades. This clearly is the result of India's Hindutva ideology," Qureshi asserted.

Supporting Beijing's "principled" stand on the border dispute with India, he said: "The 3,500-kilometer [2,174-mile] border of Ladakh and Tibet is a disputed region. If India thinks it can devour this area, then perhaps, it would not be acceptable to China."

Border tensions between the two countries have existed for over seven decades.

China claims territory in India's northeast, while New Delhi accuses Beijing of occupying its territory in the Aksai Chin plateau in the Himalayas, including part of the Ladakh region.

"Whenever India follows this [Hindutva] ideology, and shows this (kind of) stubbornness, situation in the region will deteriorate," he added.

Referring to India's scrapping of the decades-long special status of the disputed Jammu and Kashmir valley last August, the foreign minister noted that China and Pakistan had rejected New Delhi's controversial move, but "India, instead of showing a moderate approach, is toeing the policy of extremism."

Accusing New Delhi of "continuously" rejecting Islamabad's talks offer, Qureshi said: "Pakistan is a peace-loving country. But if India thinks Pakistan can be cowed down by its aggressive approach, (then) it will be a misunderstanding."

https://www.aa.com.tr/en/asia-pacific/pakistan-supports-china-on-border-tensions-with-india/1879965

this guy aged so fast... not easy to deal with India it seems.

on topic... who cares of what pakistan says anyhow? no one even listened.

the interesting piece is here,
Accusing New Delhi of "continuously" rejecting Islamabad's talks offer.

why are you giving offers to talk? when we continuously reject offer? how many times shall we tell you same thing? any other nation was kept quite and waited other country to offer talks at least once. seems offers fom pakistan are very cheap and so is its support.
 
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this guy aged so fast... not easy to deal with India it seems.

on topic... who cares of what pakistan says anyhow? no one even listened.

the interesting piece is here,
Accusing New Delhi of "continuously" rejecting Islamabad's talks offer.

why are you giving offers to talk? when we continuously reject offer? how many times shall we tell you same thing? any other nation was kept quite and waited other country to offer talks at least once. seems offers fom pakistan are very cheap and so is its support.

PMIK & SMQ are great friends of India. They make big noises and do nothing.

Who needs friends if you can have enemies like these? :D
 
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