China-India border face-off continues
A summary of the top news in Chinese politics and current affairs for June 30, 2017. Part of the daily The China Project newsletter, a convenient package of Chinaโs business, political, and cultural news delivered to your inbox for free. Subscribe here.
On June 29, Indiaโs army chief visited the mountainous state of Sikkim bordering China, where, according toย Times of India, the Indian and Chinese armies had strengthened their positions by deploying around 3,000 troops each, virtually eyeball to eyeball. The Indian chiefโs one-day trip was described by a spokesperson from the Indian army as โroutine,โ but the Chinese military and foreign ministry came down heavilyย by calling the visit Indiaโs attempt at โtrespassingโ on the Chinese border, and asked Delhi to โwithdraw troops to the Indian side of the boundary.โ
The face-off is the latest incident in the tense Sikkim-Bhutan-Tibet tri-junction. The catalyst for it seems to be Indiaโs objection toย Chinaโs construction of a road in the Doklam plateauย that can take the weight of military vehicles weighing up to 40 tonnes. While India allegedย that Chinese troops entered the area โunilaterallyโ and โwould represent a significant change of status quo with serious security implications for India,โ China claimed the area to be its territory and regarded the construction as โjust and lawful.โ
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