Nearly two months after China and India clashed in the Galwan valley, killing 20 Indian soldiers, Chinese ambassador to India, Sun Weidong, said that the “onus” for the incident is not on China. He wrote this in a Chinese embassy’s magazine which is published in the national capital. Also Read – Why Are People sitting in Power Scared of Naming China, Asks Congress
“If one analyses this incident carefully, it’s quite clear that the onus is not on China. The Indian side crossed the LAC for provocation and attacked the Chinese border troops. The Indian forces seriously violated agreements on border issues between the two countries and severely violated basic norms governing international relations,” The Indian Express quoted the Chinese envoy as saying. Also Read – Here We Go Again! China Claims it Found Coronavirus on Packaging of Imported Frozen SeafoodRead more…