Survey says 89.1 Per Cent Chinese Support Military Retaliation against India
Syed Ali Mujtaba
Chennai Sept 2, 2020: The Global Times and China Institutes
of Contemporary International Relations (CICIR) have recently conducted a
survey on China- India border tension asking people if they agree that the
Chinese government should be tough in fighting back against India's
provocations.
To this, 89.1 per cent
support military retaliation and 50.4 per "strongly supporting"
self-defence and counterattacks, the Global Times reported.
Meanwhile, China has issued a rebuttal to the Indian Army’s
claims of August 31st events reported in the media that Indian troops had
successfully foiled the PLA designs to cross the Line of Actual Control (LAC).
The People’s Liberation Army PLA’s Western Theater Command
issued a statement saying, its Indian troops that had "illegally crossed
the LAC on August 31, which is a severe violation of the consensus reached
before at the multi-level talks between the two countries."
"Such blatant provocations lead to tensions on the
border," the PLA statement said, urging India to withdraw its troops that
crossed the LAC and strictly restrain frontline forces.
"Indian action this time will definitely escalate
tensions, as China has been forced to be tough and would take action; otherwise
the Indian provocation would be endless," Chinese state-run newspaper
'Global Times' quoted PLA’s Western Theater Command statement.
Admitting that the "negotiations held by the both sides
since June 15 have achieved limited progress, the Chinese media reportedly
blamed India for maintaining a tough stance."
The report quoted experts saying that Indian side had
"even urged Chinese troops to retreat from some locations within Chinese
territory, which China has refused."
India's Ministry of Defence issued a statement on August 31
that Indian troops had preemptively thwarted Chinese intentions to
unilaterally change the status quo on the southern bank of Pangong Tso in
Eastern Ladakh.
It further said, People's Liberation Army (PLA) troops had
violated the previous consensus arrived at during military and diplomatic
engagements during the ongoing standoff in Eastern Ladakh and carried out
provocative military movements to change the status quo.
"Indian troops preempted this PLA activity on the
Southern Bank of Pangong Tso Lake, undertook measures to strengthen our
positions and thwart Chinese intentions to unilaterally change facts on the
ground," the government statement said.
The statement ended with pacifying not that the Indian Army is committed to maintaining peace and tranquility through dialogue, but is also equally determined to protect its territorial integrity.
On Aug 24, 2020, Chief of Defense Staff General Bipin Rawat
had said, if talk fails, military option to deal with Chinese transgressions is
on the table.
He added that Indian armed forces are fully prepared to
tackle any threat from China and there is no lack of coordination among the
principal intelligence agencies.
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Syed Ali
Mujtaba is a journalist based in Chennai. He can be contacted at
syedalimujtaba2007@gmail.com
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