在边境的国旗会谈中,三哥妄想双方先各自退回六月16日前的位置,但TG不答应。所以三哥想透过政治和外交途径解决。同时扬言今后还会有更多类似的对峙。称印军不能自满,而是要做好准备应对。
Amid the ongoing standoff between the troops of India and China at Doklam in the Sikkim sector, Army Chief General Bipin Rawat on Saturday said that Beijing is attempting to “change the status quo” on its border with India and predicted that incidents like the current impasse in Doklam are likely to “increase” in future. “The recent stand-off in the Doklam plateau by the Chinese side attempting to change the status quo are issues which we need to be wary about, and I think such kind of incidents are likely to increase in the future,” Rawat said, while delivering the General B C Joshi Memorial Lecture on ‘India’s Challenges in the Current Geo-Strategic Construct’ organised by the Department of Defence and Strategic Studies of Savitribai Phule Pune University.
The Indian Army has been advocating during the flag meeting with China that both sides should return to the pre-June 16 positions (before the stand-off began), but no resolution has been found as of yet, Rawat said. “Now it is happening at the diplomatic and political level, as it needs to be resolved diplomatically and through political initiatives,” he said.