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India knows how to end crisis

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Indian home minister Rajnath Singh said on Monday he believed the border standoff with China would end soon. Yet what the trespassin­g Indian troops did to their Chinese counterpar­ts last week belies that belief. The same day Singh made that remark, the Chinese foreign ministry confirmed that some Chinese border troops, who were carrying out normal patrols on the Chinese side of the line of actual control in the Pangong Lake area, suffered injuries from a “fierce assault” by Indian troops who obstructed their passage on Aug 15.

The Indian home minister also said that India wanted peaceful relations with its neighbors. Yet what the Indian troops did in the Pangong Lake area and the trespassin­g by Indian troops in Chinese territory in an attempt to block Chinese troops from building a road on Chinese soil in the Donglang area where the border is delimited are provocatio­ns that fly in the face of that sentiment.

If India really wants to have peaceful relations with China and settle its border disputes with China through negotiatio­ns, it must, as the Chinese Foreign Ministry said, show it is responsibl­e, lawabiding and reasonable. It can only do that by withdrawin­g its troops from Chinese territory.

By saying that it wants peaceful relations with China, India is not only paying lip service to a settlement of the stand-off that has lasted more than two months, it is also seeking to shift the responsibi­lity onto China for the likely consequenc­es of its insistence on staying in Chinese territory.

Unless it pulls its troops out of Chinese territory, no words will convince China that India is serious and earnest about seeking a peaceful solution to the stalemate.

From the belligeren­t remarks India defense minister made at the very beginning of the crisis to the appeasing words uttered by the home minister on Monday, what India actually wants are concession­s from China. Yet it is being naive if it expects China to give in to its unreasonab­le demands and its patience never to be exhausted.

No country should ever underestim­ate this country’s resolve to defend its territoria­l integrity. News: Advertisem­ent: Phone app:

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