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India
treading 1962 path: Chinese think tank
ISLAMABAD—an outburst of anti-China activity in India coupled with its
involvement in raising the Tibet issue at a time when China is focused
on a smooth organization of Beijing Olympics, has drawn sharp reaction
from Chinese intellectual establishment.
According to an article posted on the website of the China Institute of
International Strategic Studies, ‘A Warning to the Indian Government –
Don’t be Evil’, the present situation was just like 1962, when India
“misjudged the situation and initiated a war” with support of two super
powers.
India is on the “same path of confrontation with China” at present; the
article on website www.chinaiiss.org claimed.
According to the article an accelerated military position over the past
of few decades hand made India look beyond Pakistan to “realise its
ambition of becoming a regional and global power”.
To deal with the “imaging enemy” India was stationing its troops along
its border, particularly the Silliguri Corridor and borders it shares
with Nepal and Bhutan; the web portal said.
Anti-India rhetoric, from Chinese think tanks, has shown a marked rise
in the background of escalating tension over India’s perceived efforts
to embarrass China over the Tibet issue, when the global attention is
fixed on Beijing Olympics, opined the observers.—Agencies |