Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Envoy warns China of repercussi­ons on ties

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BEIJING: India on Friday warned China that trying to alter the status quo on the ground by resorting to force will not just damage peace in the border areas but also have “ripples and repercussi­ons” in the broader bilateral relationsh­ip, and demanded Beijing stop its activities in eastern Ladakh.

The only way to resolve the standoff along the LAC in eastern Ladakh is for Beijing to realise that trying to “change the status quo by resorting to force or coercion is not the right way forward”, India’s ambassador to China, Vikram Misri, said.

Asserting that actions taken by Chinese forces on the ground have damaged “considerab­le trust” in bilateral relations, he said it was entirely the responsibi­lity of the Chinese side to take a careful view of relations and decide in which direction the ties should move.

Noting that maintenanc­e of peace “on the border is sine qua non for progress in the rest of the bilateral relationsh­ip between India and China”, Misri said: “The resolution of this issue is quite straight forward from our perspectiv­e. The Chinese side needs to stop creating obstructio­n and hindrances in the normal patrolling patterns of the Indian troops.”

He said: “So I think there should be a realisatio­n on the Chinese side that there is no gain in trying to alter the status quo on the ground especially by resorting to force... that will not just damage the peace and tranquilli­ty that existed on the border but it can have ripples and repercussi­ons in the broader bilateral relationsh­ip.”

Misri rubbished China’s claim of sovereignt­y over Galwan Valley in Ladakh as “completely untenable”, and asserted that such exaggerate­d claims are not going to help the situation.

“Whatever activities we may be carrying on have always been on our side of the Line of Actual Control (LAC), so the Chinese need to stop activities to alter the status quo. It is very surprising that they should attempt to do so in a sector which has never before been a sector of concern,” he said.

The Chinese side needs to stop creating obstructio­n and hindrances in the normal patrolling patterns of the Indian troops

VIKRAM MISRI,

India’s ambassador to China

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