China calls Sushma Swaraj a liar, says US support to India 'illusory'
The report also spoke about China's military might and said that the country cannot afford to lose an inch of territory. The China-India border area may become a stage where China showcases...
The Chinese state media has lashed out at India's External Affairs Minister, Sushma Swaraj and called her a liar. China's mouthpiece Global Times said that, "India's invasion of Chinese territory is a plain fact. New Delhi's impetuous action stuns the international community. No other country will support India's aggression," the report said.
Sushma
Swaraj
had
said
in
Parliament
on
Thursday
that
India's
position
is
not
wrong
on
the
trijunction
and
all
nations
are
with
it.
The
report
said
that
she
was
lying
to
Parliament.
Further
the
report
suggested
that
India
should
"abandon
the
fantasy
of
a
long-term
standoff
at
Doklam".
It
also
warned
of
China
resolving
the
"conflict
through
non-diplomatic
means".
"
It said India's stance has subtly shifted and it has started referring to Doklam as a tri-junction area of China, India and Bhutan. "These changes show New Delhi's guilty conscience," it also said.
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"India should have heard about the news that the People's Liberation Army (PLA) has deployed troops near the China-India border and transported materials and supplies to the area. The PLA is also reportedly conducting drills for mountain operations. These are certainly not for show. Now that the PLA has moved in on the China-India border, they will definitely not call back troops unless they recover the Chinese territory," the GT report said.
The report also spoke about China's military might and said that the country cannot afford to lose an inch of territory. The China-India border area may become a stage where China showcases the achievement of its long-term military development and reforms the report also said.
Get prepared for all possibilities from a potentially grave escalation of tension in the future. US and Japan's support to India is "illusory," the report also said.
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