What is China? A mass detention centre controlled by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party). What does the CCP do? It controls ‘prisoners’ their thought, movement and action. This was about inside the territorial boundary.
What does the CCP do, outside the territorial border? It showcases the might of its empty chequebook and paper army to bully its neighbours. However, this time it had messed with the wrong neighbour that is India, and now it has been forced to walk back to its land.
China begs India for peace
After getting thrashed by the mighty Indian soldiers in the Galwan valley, CCP somehow sustained at the border for two long years. But, hollow narrative wars are exposed at some point of time and the same happened with China. China was already begging for peace, in June this year.
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Wei Fenghe, Chinese Defence Minister General had himself invoked the neighbourhood card to bring India into China’s fold. Speaking at Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, Wei had stated, “China and India are neighbours and maintaining a good relationship meets the interests of both countries. And that is what we are working on,…” For Wei’s peace that is finally happening.
The CCP moves back
After realising that without India, China cannot even move a whisker, and hence it is trying to course correct. China has agreed for disengagement of Indian and Chinese troops in the area of Gogra-Hot Springs, also known as patrolling point-15 or PP-15. The disengagement process will be completed by September 12. Both the countries have decided to take the talks to resolve the remaining issue on the Line of Actual control (LAC).
External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said , “With the resolution of the stand-off at PP-15, both sides mutually agreed to take the talks forward and resolve the remaining issues along LAC and restore peace and tranquillity in India-China border areas.” The disengagement is happening just before the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit that is scheduled next week.
This time the disengagement is happening on the Gogra-Hot Springs that is only the third friction point at the Line of Actual Control. Earlier, China had already withdrawn from the north and south banks of Pangong Tso Lake and at Gogra.
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Why can India and the world never trust China?
Although China is posturing about disengagement, China is a country that has time and again backstabbed India, and India at this point of time cannot afford to trust the CCP ruled China. China has a history of deceiving India, be it the war of 1962, or the capturing of ‘Aksai Chin’, or picking land masses from the border states and declaring that this is ours from ancient times. China has no belief in the International world order and to add on has successfully made the WTO, the WHO and several UN organs a mouthpiece of the CCP. The Galwan clash stands in deposition for the same, and despite the disengagement India should view China through the prism of suspicion in the foreseeable future. China is also the biggest terror financer in the world which is conveniently ignored by the Gulf and the West. China has been making its bed with Pakistan since decades, while expanding its CPEC project. And India is at a relatively weaker position at the UN, courtesy Nehru, who gifted the UNSC’s permanent seat to China on a golden platter.
India shouldn’t put its guard down
CCP is a habitual offender when it comes to lying, cheating, deceiving among others. In its long term plan, India should focus on isolating China and at the same time should not put its guard down. The clash in the Northern area of India had awakened the whole world from their deep-sleep. China’s South China Sea misadventures cannot be brushed under the carpet. China is not only a threat to India but also to the world.
China de-escalating at the border will also send a not so good picture of JInping, who has made himself Emperor for life, as he is banking on hypernationalism this time. Hence, India needs to keep its eyes wide open.
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