Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Beijing says PLA asked to step up border training, deployment

- Sutirtho Patranobis sutirtho.patranobis@htlive.com

BEIJING: The Chinese military on Monday asked India not to harbour any “illusions” about its resolve to protect China’s sovereignt­y, the latest warning to come from Beijing on the Doklam border stand-off that is in its second month.

The People’s Liberation Army, the world’s largest armed force, said its capability to protect China’s territory was “indomitabl­e” and it was ready to step up deployment on the plateau, which is close to India’s northeaste­rn state of Sikkim.

“The willingnes­s and resolve of China to defend its sovereignt­y is indomitabl­e and we will safeguard our sovereignt­y whatever the cost,” defence ministry spokesman and deputy directorge­neral of informatio­n office Col Wu Qian said in response to a question on the border row on Monday. “Shaking a mountain is easy, but shaking the People’s Liberation Army is hard,” he said, adding Chinese troops had undertaken emergency response measures and would step up deployment and drills in the area.

“The Chinese border troops have undertaken emergency response measures in the area and will further step up deployment and training in response to this situation,” Wu said.

Border guards of the two countries are locked in a stand-off since June 16, with China accusing India of trespass and preventing its soldiers from building a road. Bhutan and India maintain that Doklam, or Donglang as the Chinese call it, is a Bhutanese territory. The withdrawal of Indian soldiers was a preconditi­on for resolving the situation, he said. “India should not leave things to luck and not harbour any unrealisti­c illusions,” Wu said.

India has said China should withdraw troops from the trijunctio­n for the two sides to talk. New Delhi also says the road, if built, will have serious security implicatio­ns for India. Donglang was Chinese territory and building a road on its territory was an act of sovereignt­y, Wu said.

“The crossing of the mutually recognised internatio­nal border by India is a serious violation of China’s territory and runs against internatio­nal law,” he said. China strongly urged India to withdraw its troops and take concrete measures to correct “its errors and put an end to its provocativ­e acts” to maintain peace in border areas.

Wu was speaking at a specially convened briefing to mark the 90the anniversar­y of the PLA on August 1.

The anniversar­y could be the reason for China’s unusually aggressive and often provocativ­e statements on the stand-off.

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