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China and India's Border Standoff Heats Up in Kashmir

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(SRINAGAR, India) — Indian and Chinese soldiers yelled and hurled stones at one another high in the Himalayas in Indian-controlled Kashmir, Indian officials said Wednesday, potentially escalating tensions between two nations already engaged in a lengthy border standoff elsewhere.

The Chinese soldiers hurled stones while attempting to enter Ladakh region near Pangong Lake on Tuesday but were confronted by Indian soldiers, said a top police officer. The officer said Indian soldiers retaliated but neither side used guns.
China did not comment directly on the reported incident, but called on India to comply with earlier agreements and help maintain peace and stability along the border.

An Indian intelligence officer said the confrontation occurred after Indian soldiers intercepted a Chinese patrol that veered into Indian-held territory after apparently it lost its way due to bad weather.

The officer said that soon the soldiers began shouting at each other and later threw stones. He said some soldiers from both sides received minor injuries.
After nearly 30 minutes of facing off, the two sides retreated to their positions, he said.

An Indian military officer said the skirmish was brief but violent and for the first time stones were used. All the officers spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue.

Soldiers from the two countries are already locked in a bitter but non-violent standoff in Doklam, an area disputed between China and India's ally Bhutan, where New Delhi sent its soldiers in June to stop China from constructing a strategic road.

China demands that Indian troops withdraw unilaterally from the Doklam standoff before any talks can be held, while New Delhi says each side should stand down. China and India fought a border war in 1962 and much of their frontier remains unsettled despite several rounds of official-level talks.

In Beijing, foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said Chinese troops sought to avoid confrontations and said India should "make tangible efforts to maintain the peace and stability of the border areas between the two countries."
"I have no knowledge of the details you mentioned, but what I can tell you is that Chinese border troops have always been committed to maintaining the peace and tranquility of the China-India border areas," Hua told reporters at a regularly scheduled news conference.

The website of New Delhi-based English weekly India Today quoted a report by the Indian military intelligence, which said the use of stones was unprecedented and appeared intended to heighten tension without using lethal weapons. The report said the worst that has happened earlier was an isolated slap or pushing between soldiers from the two sides.

India's worries over Chinese repeated border crossings into Kashmir's Ladakh region have seen a massive Indian army buildup in the cold desert in recent years.

The disputed Himalayan territory of Kashmir is divided between nuclear-armed India, Pakistan and China. The part held by China is contiguous to Tibet.

Source: http://time.com/4904114/china-india...utm_medium=social&xid=time_socialflow_twitter
 
Pelting stones.

Looks like both Indian and Chinese soldiers learned a lot from Locals.:rp
 
Pelting stones.

Looks like both Indian and Chinese soldiers learned a lot from Locals.:rp

The difference is if it was local Kashmiris pelting stones, then IA would have opened up fire on them.
 
China won't give an inch to India. This is good for Pakistan with the Chinese keeping Bharat army fully engaged. Some articles are suggesting the ISI is influencing the Chinese to do this.
 
Pelting stones.

Looks like both Indian and Chinese soldiers learned a lot from Locals.:rp

How come the Indian soldiers didn't blind the Chinese army with pellet guns? Or does that only apply to the unarmed "locals"?
 
How come the Indian soldiers didn't blind the Chinese army with pellet guns? Or does that only apply to the unarmed "locals"?

Stone fight with Chinese will not lead to chaos on the Indian side of Kashmir.

Stone pelting from people living in Kashmir can easily spiral down to anarchy if not properly dealt on time. Many times at one location the army can be out numbered 1 to 10.
 
China won't give an inch to India. This is good for Pakistan with the Chinese keeping Bharat army fully engaged. Some articles are suggesting the ISI is influencing the Chinese to do this.
Quite possible ... something like how India lobbies with the US to carry drone attacks on Pakistan.
 
Quite possible ... something like how India lobbies with the US to carry drone attacks on Pakistan.

Those attacks have greatly reduced. Pak will surely take revenge for the ones that have killed so many innocents.
 
How come the Indian soldiers didn't blind the Chinese army with pellet guns? Or does that only apply to the unarmed "locals"?

Indian and Chinese soldiers posted on LOAC do not carry guns of any kind. Part of the agreement between the two counties after the 1962 war. They can only shout and scream at each other but can't shoot.
 
Indian and Chinese soldiers posted on LOAC do not carry guns of any kind. Part of the agreement between the two counties after the 1962 war. They can only shout and scream at each other but can't shoot.
Perhaps all future agreements on border disputes between nations should have similar rules for both sides soldiers patrolling the border. Maybe have a UN Security resolution passed making it mandatory. Would prevent many conflicts from escalating.

You can just imagine recruitement video footage of soldiers training in the throwing of stones, research facilities trying to come up with the perfect size, composition, shape and weight of stones for particular environments, and military trucks loaded full of stones being transported to advanced army bases, with special facilities created for storing the stones at these bases, including round-the-clock security.
 
Perhaps all future agreements on border disputes between nations should have similar rules for both sides soldiers patrolling the border. Maybe have a UN Security resolution passed making it mandatory. Would prevent many conflicts from escalating.

You can just imagine recruitement video footage of soldiers training in the throwing of stones, research facilities trying to come up with the perfect size, composition, shape and weight of stones for particular environments, and military trucks loaded full of stones being transported to advanced army bases, with special facilities created for storing the stones at these bases, including round-the-clock security.

You're welcome to treat this lightly since your own life is not at stake.

The reality is that for more than 50 years there hasn't been bloodbath on Indo-China border, unlike Indo-Pak border where soldiers and civilians die on both sides every week.
 
"reduced" but not "stopped".
At least people haven't been killed in India v/s China conflict other than the 62 war
 
You're welcome to treat this lightly since your own life is not at stake.

The reality is that for more than 50 years there hasn't been bloodbath on Indo-China border, unlike Indo-Pak border where soldiers and civilians die on both sides every week.
What makes you think I was treating this lightly? I was making a perfectly reasonable suggestion, as appears to have been proven with two of the worlds largest armies in terms of manpower settling their differences by throwings stones at each other instead of bullets, shells and rockets.
 
Fat chance.

They need us in Afghanistan. With a pro Pak government in Islamabad the American's can be nailed in the "graveyard of empires". Ask the Russians how Pak helped in breaking the old Soviet Union.
 
I heard they started pelting rocks at each other. Hopefully it starts and ends there. Neither of these two countries can risk a full fledged war without destroying their economies.
 
They need us in Afghanistan. With a pro Pak government in Islamabad the American's can be nailed in the "graveyard of empires". Ask the Russians how Pak helped in breaking the old Soviet Union.

They will get the transit through Pakistan to Afghanistan.If they dont they will create one .

This graveyard of empires is a myth.

The CIA and NATO funded equipped trained and managed the ops againist ussr.

Btw how much has that fight cost and costing Pakistan?
 
They will get the transit through Pakistan to Afghanistan.If they dont they will create one .

This graveyard of empires is a myth.

The CIA and NATO funded equipped trained and managed the ops againist ussr.

Btw how much has that fight cost and costing Pakistan?

The cost of the fight is not the point and if it is has cost the Yanks much more then Pak. Afghanistan is a land locked country very difficult to exit which is why they need Pak. No the only thing they will create is more body bags coming home signed by the Afghan Taliban. The American's helped in ousting the Russian's with the help of the ISI, there is no doubt that Pak also played a major role. Almost twenty years and the American's are still no way near winning the war in a barren and lifeless land, yes it is indeed the graveyard of empires.
 
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