China hints at maintaining sizable troop presence near Doklam in winter
December 01, 2017  00:00
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K J M Varma reports from Beijing:

The Chinese military on Thursday hinted at maintaining sizable presence of its troops near the area of Doklam standoff during winter, asserting that the region is in Chinese territory.

India and China resolved the 73-day tense standoff on August 28 at Doklam area after the People's Liberation Army stopped building a strategic road close to India's narrow Chicken Neck area connecting to North-Eastern states.

"Donglong (Doklam) is Chinese territory," Col Wu Qian, spokesman of the Chinese Ministry of Defence said on Thursday when asked about reports that PLA continues to maintain sizable number of troops close to the standoff area and doing away with the practice of vacating the place during winter.

"Based on this principle we will decide on the deployment of troops on our own," he said without elaborating.

The continued presence of Chinese troops near Yatung close to Doklam reportedly prompted India too to maintain its troops presence there.

While it is not clear whether the issue figured in the10th round of the Working Mechanism for Consultation and Coordination on India-China Border Affairs talks between India and China in Bejing on November 17, officials said the meeting reviewed the situation in all sectors of the border and exchanged views on enhancing Confidence Building Measures and military contacts.

It was the first meeting after the Doklam standoff.

Asked whether the two sides made progress to establish hotlines between the two militaries to avert crisis like Doklam, Wu said both sides are in touch on this issue.

He, however, clarified that the hotline can't be between the two military headquarters as China no longer has a military central office after the recent reforms.

At the WMCC meeting, the two sides discussed maintaining peace and stability and border exchanges, Wu said, adding that both sides will keep in contact with each other.  -- PTI

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