China Engaged In “Border War” With India: US Senator
China was involved in the “border war” with India and posing was a big threat to its neighbors, the Top Republican Law Maker John Cornyn had told the US Senate, giving details of his visit to New Delhi and Southeast Asia to understand the challenges faced by countries that were faced by countries faced by countries in the region.
Senator John Cornyn, who is also a chair with Indian caucus, and his congress colleagues have just returned from a visit to India and Southeast Asia where they have direct experience of challenges caused by China.
“The most urgent and serious threat oppose countries closer to the Chinese border,” Cornyn told Senate members on Tuesday.
“Last week, I had the opportunity to lead a congressional delegation that visited Southeast Asia to get a better understanding of threats and challenges in the region,” he said.
“IT (China) threatens freedom of navigation in international waters, and is guilty of human rights violations with its own people, namely Uyghurs Muslim minority. This is involved in the border war with India and threatening to attack the Republic of China, if not known as Taiwan,” said Cornnyn.
Cornyn said that they traveled to India where “we met with officials of Prime Minister (Narendra) and cabinet officials to discuss threats caused by China and other shared priorities.”
The border deadlock between the Indian and Chinese military erupted on May 5 last year after clashes of violence in the Lake Pangong area and both parties gradually increased their placement by rushing on tens of thousands of soldiers and heavy weapons.
As a result of a series of military and diplomatic talks, both parties completed the release process in the gortrist in August and in the north and South Bank of Lake Pangong in February.
However, India and China failed to make headways in the 13th round of their military talks on October 10 in completing the deadlock in the remaining friction on Ladakh Timur.
In the Philippines, he said, they arrested a naval plane in disputed waters
Within minutes after leaving the Philippine airspace, they saw Chinese spy ships involved in the intelligence operations off the coast of the Philippines.
Cornnyn said that during a visit, “One of the main topics is a schedule for Chinese invasion to Taiwan.”
“In all things that is possible, Taiwan is very contrasting to the People’s Republic of China. This is true democracy, with the election whose results are not predetermined. This is a free market economy that obeys the rule of law, and he shares the same thing. Basic values We take in the United States – freedom of speech, freedom of press, religion, and assembly, “he said.
During the trip, Cornnyn said he and his colleagues had the opportunity to hear from the leadership of military and major foreign partners in the region and gained a better understanding of the ongoing security threats and anticipated mainly from China.
China has co-opted Hong Kong which was previously democratic; It built a missile battery and aircraft runway for its bombers on artificial islands in the South China Sea, he said.
Beijing claims almost all 1.3 million square miles of the South China Sea, where trillions of international trade passes every year. China has built military bases on artificial islands in the region also claimed by Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam.
China has hampered commercial activities such as fishing or mineral exploration by countries such as Vietnam and the Philippines, claiming that China’s ownership of China for hundreds of years.
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