The Borneo Post

India warns China that border road threatens security

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NEW DELHI: India condemned a new road that China is building on the rivals’ Himalayan border yesterday, saying it raises ‘serious security’ concerns.

The two sides are trading increasing­ly stern diplomatic warnings over the new hotspot, a remote scrap of territory where the frontiers of China, India and Bhutan meet.

Beijing made a formal protest this week, accusing Indian border guards of crossing from the northeaste­rn state of Sikkim into its Tibetan territory to stop the road building.

India’s foreign ministry said yesterday that China’s People’s Liberation Army ( PLA) troops entered the area to “unilateral­ly” construct the road. “India is deeply concerned at the recent Chinese actions and has conveyed to the Chinese government that such constructi­on would represent a significan­t change of status quo with serious security implicatio­ns for India,” a ministry statement said.

“India cherishes peace and tranquilli­ty in the India- China border areas. It has not come easily,” it said, urging Beijing to resolve the skirmish through dialogue.

India and China have long disputed parts of their Himalayan border, and regularly accuse each other of making illegal troop encroachme­nts. Bhutan has also lodged a formal protest to China, saying the road violated a bilateral agreement.

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