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   Battle tanks deployed at eastern Ladakh will hit business: China

Battle tanks deployed at eastern Ladakh will hit business: China

: AGE CORRESPONDENT
Published : Jul 22, 2016, 10:13 am IST
Updated : Jul 22, 2016, 10:13 am IST

"Deployment of tanks near the Indo-China border may hit a nerve within the Chinese business community,” it said.

 China Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang. (Photo: AP)
  China Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang. (Photo: AP)

"Deployment of tanks near the Indo-China border may hit a nerve within the Chinese business community,” it said.

NEW DELHI:

China has expressed annoyance over recent Indian media reports that about 100 battle tanks have been deployed in eastern Ladakh.

Linking economic aspects to military development, an opinion piece in the state-owned Global Times on Thursday said the high Indian illiteracy rate is a hindrance to increasing productivity “adding to evidence that India cannot make itself a promised land for Chinese manufacturers overnight”. "Deployment of tanks near the Indo-China border may hit a nerve within the Chinese business community,” it said.

“The Modi administration has recently promoted a second round of reforms to attract more overseas investment by allowing foreign firms to increase their shareholding in local enterprises. However, it is puzzling that while deploying tanks near China’s border, India still strives to woo Chinese investment,” writes Hu Weijia of the state-owned Chinese government mouthpiece in the opinion section of the newspaper.

Two nations must abide by consensus: China China has expressed annoyance over recent Indian media reports that about 100 battle tanks have been deployed in eastern Ladakh.

Reacting to reports of the deployment, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang said in a written response: “The two countries should abide by relevant agreements and consensus, work in concert to maintain peace and tranquillity of the border area and create a favourable environment for improving bilateral mutual trust and bolstering proper settlement of the boundary question.”

News reports had three days back that two regiments of T-72 tanks have been deployed in eastern Ladakh with the first regiment being moved in 2014, another late in 2015 and a third regiment expected to be moved in soon so as to station a full brigade.

“This move to put tanks in east Ladakh was conceived about 25 years back. Although we do not know what kind of deployment China has on the other side, 100 tanks in such a huge area does not count for much and is a defensive posture at best,” a retired general told this newspaper. Eastern Ladakh has a totally flat terrain girdled by high mountains and is considered suitable terrain for tank warfare.

(This story originally appeared on Deccan Chronicle)