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“They Have Forgotten Who They Are”: China’s State Owned Media Threatens Amid India-China Talk

The Global Times in its editorial wrote, “China used to care too much about India’s dignity. Such dignity has eventually been taken advantage by Indian Nationalist Forces.”

 

Beijing| On the day, both China and India agreed on 5 point formula to ease tensions at LAC in Ladakh, the state-owned Chinese Global Times newspaper has threatened India. Global Times said that if the Indian Army does not withdraw from the southern part of Pangong Tso Lake (Ladakh), then the People’s Liberation Army will remain there during the entire winter. “If a war breaks out, the Indian army will be defeated quickly,” Hu Xijin, editor-in-chief of Global Times said on Twitter.

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The Global Times in its editorial wrote, “China used to care too much about India’s dignity. Such dignity has eventually been taken advantage by Indian Nationalist Forces. They have forgotten who they are. This time, everything should be put on the table.”

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