
China has been stunned by the proposed military exercises between India and the US in October. It has called it a violation of the agreement between China and India. According to news agency ANI, China has said that this is third-party interference in the bilateral matter. Whereas India has said that it stands by all prior agreements. In what ways this war exercise is being called third-party intervention, is beyond comprehension. China is trying to give it a different color unnecessarily. Earlier, China expressed strong opposition to the military exercise program of India and America near the Line of Actual Control (LAC).
China's concern is beyond comprehension
China said, this is third-party interference in the border issue between the two countries, which violates the earlier agreement. According to the earlier agreement, military exercises cannot take place near the LAC. China's Defense Ministry spokesman Senior Colonel Tan Kefi said, "We oppose any form of third party interference on the border issue between China and India." Said, both countries are trying to resolve the border issue between China and India through effective dialogue. This effort is being done based on agreements signed between the two countries in 1993 and 1996.
Soldiers of India and America will conduct war exercises in Oli, Uttarakhand
According to these agreements, neither side is allowed to conduct military exercises near the LAC. Tan said he hoped that India would strictly adhere to the boundary agreement between the leaders of the two countries and maintain peace and stability along the border. Troops of India and America will conduct war exercises from October 18 to 31 at Oli in Uttarakhand. Compared to the last two years' exercise, the number of soldiers participating in this exercise will be more and their weapons will be upgraded. Both armies had conducted the last exercise in the extremely cold climate of Alaska.
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