India-China Border Dispute: China to use Martial Arts Trainers in Tibet

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According to the reports, China has said it is sending 20 martial arts trainers to Tibet to train its forces, while Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in a radio message on Sunday that those who look up to Indian soil will be answered.

No official reason has been given for the Chinese decision, but it came after at least 20 Indian soldiers were killed in clashes with Chinese border guards. Under a 1996 agreement between the two countries, neither side nor Indian or Chinese troops enter the area with guns and explosives. China has not released any information on the deaths of its troops.

On the other hand, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said about the India-China tension that those who look up to Indian soil in Ladakh will be given a stern response. He said this in ‘Mann Ki Baat’ on Sunday that the Indian troops had shown that they would not allow their dignity to be tarnished.

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He said: “If India knows how to cultivate friendship, it also knows how to look into the eyes and respond appropriately. Our brave soldiers have shown that they will never let the glory of India come to the fore. Modi said that in the midst of all kinds of crises, the country was also dealing with what was happening on the part of neighboring countries. Modi said: ‘India will fly new flights. I trust the people of this country. The way India has helped the world in difficult times has accepted India’s role.

He added: ‘The whole country is saluting and paying tribute to the bravery of our young men who have been martyred in Ladakh. People are grateful to them. Like the families of these comrades, every Indian is feeling the pain of losing them. The sense of pride in their family over the sacrifice of their brave sons, their passion for the country, is the strength of the country. ‘

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Referring to the 20 soldiers killed in violent clashes with the Chinese army at LAC, Prime Minister Modi said: “Parents of those whose sons have been martyred are talking about sending their other sons and other children of the family to the army.”  The words of the father of Bihar resident Shaheed Kundan Kumar are ringing in my ears. He was saying that he would also send his grandchildren to the army to protect the country. This is the encouragement of every martyr’s family in the country.

Earlier, according to Hong Kong media, martial arts trainers were reported by Chinese state news agencies on June 20. The state-run broadcaster CCTV said 20 Enbo Fight Club fighters were being deployed in Lhasa, the capital of Tibet.

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Chinese media have not confirmed whether they will be sent to the Indian border for military training. China and India are both nuclear powers and have both blamed each other for the June 15 clash in the Gulwan River in Ladakh. With harsh climates and high altitudes, the region is close to Aksai Chin, a disputed territory that India claims as its own but is still under Chinese control.

Clashes between the two countries continue, but this is the first time in half a century that there have been casualties during clashes. However, the unclear and ambiguous border between the two nuclear-armed powers, known as the Line of Actual Control (LAC), has been a source of contention between the two countries, and tensions have risen sharply over the past few weeks.

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