IS EXPANSIONIST CHINA IMPOSING WAR ON INDIA? The heightened tension between hegemonous n expansionist China n democratic India after the recent stand off over the China's vigorous efforts to construct the road network arbitrarily in Doklam, the tri junction of China, Bhutan n Sikkim n destroying our two army bunkers, has led to the possibility of a war like situation after 1962 when China openly betrayed India n cladestinely attacked us killing over 4500 Indian soldiers against the mere 760 soldiers of China. The increasing tension between both the countries has further heightened after China n India stationed their respective soldiers in thousands on the Sikkim border raising speculation about the possible full blown war in the future. The relations between China n India have been at loggerheads on boundary issues despite the mutual visits by the heads of both the nations viz Prime Minister Narendra Modi n Chinese President Xi Jingping followed by several rounds of deliberations between the NSA Ajit Doval n his Chinese counter part. Since 1962 after the Indo Chinese war, relations between China n India have usually been sour as expansionist China has been claiming Indian territories as its own in Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh n Ladakh n has also made several arbitrary attempts to clandestinely capture our territory in Chumar ladakh etc n also breaching Indian air space at Barahoti in Garhwal, Uttarakhand. China's forcible attempts to arbitrarily encroach Bhutan n Indian Territory in Doklam, Sikkim is not a very first cowardice attempt but in the past too it has shamelessly entered Indian territories violating mutual agreements n norms of friendship between the two countries n hav been opposing India tooth n nail in the matters pertaining to granting of International terrorist status to Pakistan's dreaded terrorist responsible for Mumbai massacre of 26/11, membership of NSG club n UN Security Council thus directly supporting India's arch rival Pakistan. Just see

IS EXPANSIONIST CHINA IMPOSING WAR ON INDIA?

(Sunil Negi President Uttarakhand Media Forum)
The heightened tension between hegemonous n expansionist China n democratic India after the recent stand off over the China’s vigorous efforts to construct the road network arbitrarily in Doklam, the tri junction of China, Bhutan n Sikkim n destroying our two army bunkers, has led to the possibility of a war like situation after 1962 when China openly betrayed India n cladestinely attacked us killing over 4500 Indian soldiers against the mere 760 soldiers of China. The increasing tension between both the countries has further heightened after China n India stationed their respective soldiers in thousands on the Sikkim border raising speculation about the possible full blown war in the future. The relations between China n India have been at loggerheads on boundary issues despite the mutual visits by the heads of both the nations viz Prime Minister Narendra Modi n Chinese President Xi Jingping followed by several rounds of deliberations between the NSA Ajit Doval n his Chinese counter part.
Since 1962 after the Indo Chinese war, relations between China n India have usually been sour as expansionist China has been claiming Indian territories as its own in Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh n Ladakh n has also made several arbitrary attempts to clandestinely capture our territory in Chumar ladakh etc n also breaching Indian air space at Barahoti in Garhwal, Uttarakhand. China’s forcible attempts to arbitrarily encroach Bhutan n Indian Territory in Doklam, Sikkim is not a very first cowardice attempt but in the past too it has shamelessly entered Indian territories violating mutual agreements n norms of friendship between the two countries n hav been opposing India tooth n nail in the matters pertaining to granting of International terrorist status to Pakistan’s dreaded terrorist responsible for Mumbai massacre of 26/11, membership of NSG club n UN Security Council thus directly supporting India’s arch rival Pakistan. Just see
The heightened tension between hagemonous n expansionist China n democratic India after the recent stand off over the China’s vigorous efforts to construct the road network arbitrarily in Doklam, the tri junction of China, Bhutan n Sikkim n destroying our two army bunkers, has led to the possibility of a war like situation after 1962 when China openly betrayed India n cladestinely attacked us killing over 4500 Indian soldiers against the mere 760 soldiers of China. The increasing tension between both the countries has further heightened after China n India stationed their respective soldiers in thousands on the Sikkim border raising speculation about the possible full blown war in the future. The relations between China n India have been at loggerheads on boundary issues despite the mutual visits by the heads of both the nations viz Prime Minister Narendra Modi n Chinese President Xi Jingping followed by several rounds of deliberations between the NSA Ajit Doval n his Chinese counter part. Since 1962 after the Indo Chinese war, relations between China n India have usually been sour as expansionist China has been claiming Indian territories as its own in Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh n Ladakh n has also made several arbitrary attempts to clandestinely capture our territory in Chumar ladakh etc n also breaching Indian air space at Barahoti in Garhwal, Uttarakhand. China’s forcible attempts to arbitrarily encroach Bhutan n Indian Territory in Doklam, Sikkim is not a very first cowardice attempt but in the past too it has shamelessly entered Indian territories violating mutual agreements n norms of friendship between the two countries n hav been opposing India tooth n nail in the matters pertaining to granting of International terrorist status to Pakistan’s dreaded terrorist responsible for Mumbai massacre of 26/11, membership of NSG club n UN Security Council thus directly supporting India’s arch rival Pakistan. Just see

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