The Asian Age

India ‘trampled’ on Panchsheel: China

- K.J.M. VARMA

Beijing: Upping the ante on the Sikkim standoff, China on Wednesday accused India of “trampling” on the Panchsheel principles and asked New Delhi to “correct its mistakes” as soon as possible by pulling back troops.

Upping the ante on the Sikkim standoff, China on Wednesday accused India of “trampling” on the Panchsheel principles and asked New Delhi to “correct its mistakes” as soon as possible by pulling back troops.

China also claimed that India was “misleading the public” by saying that Chinese troops were building a road close to the Chicken’s Neck in the Sikkim sector which could endanger India's access to its north-eastern states.

“I want to point out that the relevant actions by the Indian side violated the purposes and principles of the UN Charter in defiance of the internatio­nal law and norms. In 1950s, China, India and Myanmar proposed the five principles (Panchsheel) of co-existence,” Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Gen Shuang said. “However to the surprise of everyone, India trampled on basic norms governing the internatio­nal relations proposed by itself by illegally crossing into other country’s territory.”

Mr Geng said the case of Indian troops crossing the delineated boundary into the Chinese side was “very serious”. China had already lodged a protest with India, Mr Geng said.

The situation was yet to be resolved and “India

should pull back the troops and that is the preconditi­on to avoid worsening the situation,” he said.

The Chinese official media on Wednesday stepped up its attack on India with editorials asking Indian troops to move out of Doklam area in Sikkim sector “with dignity or be kicked out” and describing the situation as “worryingly tense”.

While China’s nationalis­tic tabloid Global Times said India should be taught a “bitter lesson”, another official newspaper, China Daily, said India should look in the mirror.

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