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Unwitting Confession, Says China After Union Minister VK Singh's Comment on LAC Transgression Featured

  09 फरवरी 2021

Responding to Union Minister VK Singh's comment on India ‘transgressing the LAC (Line of Actual Control)’ China termed it as an "unwitting confession".

Reacting to the statement, Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin said India's transgressions were the root cause of tensions at the de-facto border between the two countries. "This is an unwitting confession by the Indian side. For a long time, the Indian side has conducted frequent acts of trespass in the border area in an attempt to encroach on China's territory and constantly created disputes and frictions, which is the root cause of the tensions at the China-India border," Wenbin said.

We urge the Indian side to follow through on the consensus, agreements and treaties it reached with China, and uphold peace and stability in the border region, he added.Union Minister of State for State Transport and Highways, VK Singh- a former Army chief made the remarks to a question on the China border row when he was visiting Madurai in Tamil Nadu on Sunday.

"With China our border has never been demarcated. Over a period of time, there have been transgressions where China says this is my perception of the LAC. Similarly, none of you come to know how many times we have transgressed as per our perception. We don't announce it. Chinese media doesn't cover it. But let me assure you, if China has transgressed 10 times, we must have done it at least 50 times, as per our perception," Mr Singh told reporters.

With the standoff between India and China continues at Eastern Ladakh, China has been attempting to expand its area by taking advantage of its perception of the LAC. Its troops would make camp stay, strengthen it and after negotiation, it would go back partially. “But, the present government has ensured that this does not happen,” he added.However, Singh maintained that China had transgressed in Eastern Ladakh in 2020, but India had warned it with equal measures. “Today, China is under pressure, since we are sitting at places (along the border), where it does not like,” he reportedly said.

The Union Minister said that the country has hit China economically by banning its apps and boycott of its goods. “All these affect them,” he said. “The Chinese do understand that if something goes wrong, India is in a position to hit back,” he further added.India and China have been locked in a standoff at eastern Ladakh along the LAC since May and the row escalated in June when 20 soldiers were killed in action in a clash with Chinese troops at the Galwan Valley.

India has crossed LAC more times than China, says VK Singh; 'unwitting confession', claims Beijing

 
 
 

On Sunday, Union minister VK Singh said that India has crossed the Line of Actual Control more times than China, but the government does not announce it, according to several media reports.

As per The Hindu, the former Indian Army chief, addressing the media in Madurai, said the border with China has never been demarcated."China had transgressed many times over the years with its own perception of the LAC," Singh said."Similarly, none of you come to know how many times we have transgressed as per our perception. Chinese media does not cover it.""Let me assure you, if China has transgressed 10 times, we must have done it at least 50 times," he added, as per the newspaper.Singh's comments assume significance amidst the backdrop of close to 100,000 Indian and Chinese troops being deployed in eastern Ladakh and both sides showing indications of having dug in for the long haul.

China on Monday hit back with the foreign ministry calling Singh's statement an 'unwitting confession' and State-run Global Times taking a strong stance.Foreign ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin at a briefing claimed that India's transgressions were the root cause of the tensions at the border, India Today reported."This is an unwitting confession by the Indian side. For a long time, the Indian side has conducted frequent acts of trespass in the border area in an attempt to encroach on China's territory and constantly created disputes and frictions, which is the root cause of the tensions at the China-India border," Wang Wenbin claimed.

"We urge the Indian side to follow through on the consensus, agreements and treaties it reached with China, and uphold peace and stability in the border region with concrete actions," he added, as per the report.Singh's remarks come just days after the government said in the Lok Sabha that the Chinese military attempted to transgress the LAC in several areas since May but these efforts were invariably met with an appropriate response from the Indian side.

"From April-May last year, there had been an enhanced deployment of troops and armaments by the Chinese side in the border areas and along the LAC in the Western Sector," Minister of State for External Affairs V Muraleedharan said.

The minister was replying to questions on the border row including whether the talks have helped in reaching any logical conclusions."Since mid-May the Chinese side attempted to transgress the LAC in several areas of the Western Sector of the India-China border area. These attempts were invariably met with an appropriate response frm us," Muraleedharan said.

On 28 January, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, in an address at an online conference on India-China ties, said the events in eastern Ladakh last year have profoundly disturbed the relationship and asserted that any attempt to unilaterally change the status quo along the LAC is "completely unacceptable".

The external affairs minister said any expectation that the situation at the border "can be brushed aside and life can carry on undisturbed" is simply not realistic. The face-off between the two countries began in early May following a clash between soldiers of the two sides near Pangong lake.

In the ninth round of military talks last month, both sides agreed to push for an early disengagement of troops and resolved to continue "effective efforts" to stabilise and control the situation in eastern Ladakh.

VK Singh's 'unwitting confession' on LAC situation weakens India's global position, gives China chance to counter India

 

Union Minister VK Singh's comments that India has transgressed more frequently across Line of Actual Control than the People's Liberation Army has not only given China a rare opportunity but has also contradicted India's long-held official position on the subject."With China our border has never been demarcated. Over a period of time, there have been transgressions where China says this is my perception of the LAC. Similarly, none of you come to know how many times we have transgressed as per our perception. We don't announce it. Chinese media doesn't cover it. But let me assure you, if China has transgressed 10 times, we must have done it at least 50 times, as per our perception," Singh told reporters on Sunday.

China lost no time in latching on to Singh's statement, as it reacted merely a day later calling the Minister of State's words an "unwitting confession by the Indian side."

Singh's assertion has especially been hard to ignore or waive off as overzealous posturing by a politician as he also happens to be the former Chief of Army Staff of the Indian Army and the former junior minister for External Affairs. With Singh's credentials behind his recent statement, it will be difficult for the government to clarify whether he was mistaken, untruthful or ignorant about the subject at hand.

His comments also assume significance amidst the backdrop of the on-going border tensions due to which around 1 lakh Indian and Chinese troops are deployed in eastern Ladakh, and both sides are showing indications of having dug in for the long haul.India's response to Chinese accusation of transgressions

Although there has been no official comments from the Ministry of External Affairs on Singh's assertions and the subsequent comments from China, India has always categorically rejected the allegations of transgressions and maintained that it has never taken any action across LAC. India has also blamed China for the recent deterioration in ties.

Minister of State for External Affairs V Muraleedharan told the Rajya Sabha last week that it was the Chinese military's attempts to unilaterally alter the status quo along the LAC that have seriously disturbed peace and tranquility in the eastern Ladakh region.

"Since April/May 2020 the Chinese side undertook several attempts to unilaterally alter the status quo along the LAC in the western sector. These attempts have been responded to appropriately by our armed forces," Muraleedharan said. "It has also been made clear to the Chinese side that such unilateral attempts are unacceptable. These actions have seriously disturbed the peace and tranquillity along the LAC in the western sector," he added.

Indian Army has also categorically rejected PLA's claims.In September 2020, India had strongly rejected PLA claims that Indian soldiers had illegally crossed the Line of Actual Control and entered the south bank of Pangong Lake and the Shenpao mountain area. "At no stage has the Indian Army transgressed across the LAC or resorted to use of any aggressive means, including firing," the Indian Army had stated post Chinese allegations.

"In the instant case on 07 September, it was China's PLA troops who were attempting to close-in with one of our forward positions along the LAC & when dissuaded by own troops, PLA troops fired a few rounds in the air in an attempt to intimidate own troops. It is the PLA that has been blatantly violating agreements and carrying out aggressive manoeuvres, while engagement at military, diplomatic and political level is in progress," the Indian Army had said as per news reports from the time.

Earlier in June 2020 after the Galwan Valley incident, Ministry of External Affairs' official spokesperson Anurag Srivastava had said, "Indian troops are fully familiar with the alignment of the LAC in all sectors of the India-China border areas and abide scrupulously by it. They have been patrolling all along the LAC, including in the Galwan Valley, for a long time. All infrastructure built by the Indian side has always been on its own side of the LAC. The Indian side has never undertaken any actions across the LAC and has never attempted to unilaterally change the status quo."

India has also denied similar claims in the past but Singh's assertions changes things around.Indian response to Chinese aggression has historically been a combination of its diplomatic and military prowess. With China's gigantic military budgets and PLA's advanced weaponry, India has had to rely on global support to negotiate from a position of strength.According to an article in The Indian Expressregional strategic groupings like the QUAD and alliances with other powers could be the central fulcrum in India's China strategy.

Russia has also quietly supported Indian cause in the past despite enjoying strategic relations with China. According to a report in The PrintRussia turned down the Chinese request not to sell arms to India even though Russia depends quite a bit on arms sales to China to shore up its own GDP.India has also received support from US both under Trump and Joe Biden administration. PTI quoted Emily J Horne, spokesperson, National Security Council (NSC) of the White House as saying, "The United States is concerned by Beijing's pattern of ongoing attempts to intimidate its neighbours. We stand with our friends, allies and partners to advance our shared prosperity, security and values in the Indo-Pacific region."

Trump too has, in the past, slammed "China's aggressive stance along the India-China border" which he said, " fits in with a larger pattern of Chinese aggression in other parts of the world€¦"But the global cooperation has been a response to China's history of aggressive expansionist policies and territorial disputes with almost all of its neighbours. India, on the other hand, has stoically maintained its policy of not starting unprovoked altercations. Any dilution of India's strategic position of a peace-loving responsible democracy may have repercussions in the longer run.

 

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