Despite destroying two army bunkers in Sikkim, Chinese military accuses India of damaging border peace
The Chinese military today accused the Indian Army of stopping the construction of a road along the Sino-Indian frontier in Sikkim and said the move has “seriously damaged” border peace and tranquillity.
“After India’s independence the Indian government repeatedly confirmed in writing that both sides have no objection to Sikkim border,” a People’s Liberation Army statement said.
China’s building of the road was completely an act of sovereignty on its own territory, India has no right to interfere, it said.
“The Indian attempt to stop the construction of road has seriously damaged border peace and tranquillity,” the statement said.
“(We) hope that India will meet China halfway and do not take any actions to complicate the boundary problem, and jointly maintain momentum of good development of bilateral relations,” the statement added.
Tension mounted in a remote area of Sikkim after a scuffle broke out between personnel of the Indian Army and the PLA, leading to Chinese troops damaging bunkers on the Indian side of the border.
The incident happened in the first week of June near the Lalten post in the Doka La general area in Sikkim after a face-off between the two forces, which triggered tension along the Sino-Indian frontier, official sources in New Delhi …read more