The Chinese are at it again, smashed
sheds and grabbed cameras. The Chinese army entered Ladakh yet again and raided
an Indian post. The Chumar post on the Ladakh-HP border was the bone of
contention even during the 21-day military face-off in April-May, which saw two
rival armies pitching tents and indulging in banner drills after PLA troops
intruded 19km into the Indian territory in the Depsang Bulge of the Daulat Beg
Oldi sector. Though Chumar is about 250km south of DBO, Indian observation
posts and surveillance cameras there have long irked the PLA since they can
look into the Chinese territory and track troop movements. They continue to
target it with some excuse or the other. It is high time India responds
adequately and sends a strong message to the Chinese, enough is enough.
The PLA continues to needle
Indian forces all along the Line of Actual Control – from Arunachal Pradesh to
Ladakh despite the good atmosphere generated during the recent visits of
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang to India and Defence Minister AK Anthony to Beijing.
It has become a pattern, whenever a Chinese or Indian dignitary or senior
official is about to visit Delhi or Beijing, there is a definite planned
intrusion into Indian territory with the excuse of perception, violating the understanding
between the two countries. This is done with an idea of putting pressure on
India to agree to Beijing’s point of view on the disputed territory. Or they are
still perturbed by the asylum granted to Tibetans, since the sixties, when
China annexed Tibet, and Dalai Lama enjoying free speech and travel in India
and abroad.
It has been assumed that
over-zealous local Chinese commanders are responsible for these intrusions.
Given the way the Chinese government and army function, it is certain, there is
a nod from the top and has a set pattern. In the recent intrusion in
South-eastern Ladakh, a PLA patrol crossed over into Indian territory in the
crucial Chumar post area and took away an Indian surveillance camera after
dismantling it on June 17. The video camera was returned only on July 3 after
Army-ITBP team lodged a strong protest during a flag meeting at Spanggur Gap in
Chushul sector on June 19. There was no confrontation or any face-off.
Incidentally, India has recorded well over 600 ‘transgressions’ by PLA troops
across the LAC in the last three years. Indian troops also aggressively patrol
the LAC. India is belatedly trying to counter the Chinese major military
infrastructure levels along the LAC for over the couple of decades.
India has to take adequate
measures to curtail the Chinese needling from time to time. India is
contemplating a proposal to patrol deeper into the disputed territory, beyond
the limits observed before the April stand-off.
If India and China, the two Asian
giants are to be major economic powers, they need to co-operate and respect
each other, rather than create acrimony. A peaceful atmosphere can encourage
and create wonders for both the countries and its vast population. The world is
now looking at Asia.
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