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How India and China bought peace - for now |
2020-09-12 |
The joint announcement followed a marathon meeting between Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar and his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi in Moscow. It came despite spiralling rhetoric between the nuclear-armed neighbours, which had suggested increasing hostility. Earlier in the week, China's state-run Global Times had said Chinese troops would "quickly deal a heavy blow to Indian troops, and they will be all annihilated" if Delhi provoked a war. India, too, had upped the ante, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh saying "there should be no doubt" about the country's resolve to protect its territorial integrity. The statements reflected the reality on the ground: a hostile face-off between troops. In June they fought a deadly clash in Ladakh's Galwan Valley with clubs and stones which left 20 Indian soldiers dead. Both countries still have a huge deployment in the region where they have overlapping territorial claims - and overcoming their differences will not be easy. Related: Ladakh: 2020-09-09 30,000 - 50,000 additional Indian troops have been sent to Ladakh Ladakh: 2020-09-03 Indian army deploys to 4 strategic peaks in response to Chinese military 'incursion' Ladakh: 2020-09-03 India Secures Its East after Western Himalaya Clashes With China Related: Galwan Valley: 2020-07-07 India, China agree to 'complete disengagement' from flashpoint Himalayan valley Galwan Valley: 2020-06-28 India has apparently lost 3 tactically important positions to China Galwan Valley: 2020-06-23 IAF airlifts dozens of tanks to Ladakh to beef up firepower, MiG-29s and Apache helicopters deployed at Leh airbase |
Posted by:Besoeker |
#1 Logistics and comms are unusually hellish in that part of the world. |
Posted by: charger 2020-09-12 18:03 |