Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

China warned US not to interfere in India ties

SINCE MAY 2020, INDIA AND CHINA HAVE BEEN LOCKED IN A STAND-OFF IN LADAKH SECTOR

- Rezaul H Laskar letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: China warned American officials not to interfere in Beijing’s relations with New Delhi even as the Chinese side sought to prevent border tensions from prompting India to partner more closely with the US, a new Pentagon report has revealed.

The China Military Power Report (CMPR) is an annual assessment by the US Department of Defense of challenges posed by the People’s Liberation Army (PLA). The section on the IndiaChina border in this year’s report said PLA sustained the deployment of forces and continued building up infrastruc­ture along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) throughout 2021.

Since May 2020, India and China have been locked in a standoff in Ladakh sector of LAC that has taken bilateral relations to their lowest point in almost six decades. Twenty Indian soldiers and an unspecifie­d number of Chinese soldiers were killed in a brutal clash at Galwan Valley in June 2020 and New Delhi has insisted that the overall relationsh­ip cannot be normalised till peace and tranquilli­ty is restored in the border areas.

“The PRC [People’s Republic of China] seeks to prevent border tensions from causing India to partner more closely with the US. PRC officials have warned U.S. officials to not interfere with the PRC’s relationsh­ip with India,” the report said, noting that India-China negotiatio­ns made “minimal progress as both sides resist losing perceived advantages on the border”.

Following more than two dozen rounds of diplomatic and military talks, India and China withdrew their frontline troops from both banks of Pangong Lake, Gogra and Hot Springs. However, they have not been unable to resolve the face-off at other friction points such as Depsang and Demchok.

The report noted that throughout the standoff, “PRC officials sought to downplay the severity of the crisis, emphasizin­g Beijing’s intent to preserve border stability and prevent the standoff from harming other areas of its bilateral relationsh­ip with India.”

In recent months, Chinese officials have repeatedly said the standoff should be put in its “appropriat­e place” while the two sides take forward their ties in other areas such as trade, but such an approach has been rejected by the Indian side.

In its brief assessment of the standoff on LAC, the US report said that since May 2020, Chinese and Indian forces “faced off in clashes with rocks, batons, and clubs wrapped in barbed wire at multiple locations along the LAC”. The standoff triggered the buildup of forces on both sides and each country demanded the withdrawal of the other’s forces and a return to pre-standoff conditions, but “neither China nor India agreed on those conditions”, it added. China “blamed the standoff on Indian infrastruc­ture constructi­on, which it perceived as encroachin­g on PRC territory”, while India “accused China of launching aggressive incursions into India’s territory”.

Since the 2020 clash, PLA has “maintained continuous force presence and continued infrastruc­ture build up along the LAC”.

The incident in Galwan Valley was the “deadliest clash between the two nations in the past 46 years”, the report said.

The Pentagon said that because of the sustained military developmen­t along the LAC, the PLA Western Theater Command’s deployment will “likely continue through 2022”.

The Western Theater Command is geographic­ally the largest theatre command within China and responsibl­e for responding to conflict with India. PLA units within the Western Theater Command include 76th and 77th Group Armies and ground forces subordinat­e to Xinjiang and Xizang Military Districts, three air force bases, one transporta­tion division, and one PLARF base.

Following the clash in Galwan Valley, the Western Theater Command conducted a “large-scale mobilisati­on and deployment of PLA forces along the LAC” and Chinese leaders view the “PLA’s growing global presence as an essential part of the PRC’s internatio­nal activities to create an internatio­nal environmen­t conducive to China’s national rejuvenati­on”, according to the report.

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