West instigating Sino-Indian military clash: Chinese daily

IANS  |  Beijing 

Saying neither nor want a war, a Chinese daily has alleged that the West was instigating a military clash between the two Asian neighbours.

"The US seems to be everywhere when conflicts come up and it seldom takes an impartial posture to help address the problems," a commentary in the Global Times said late Tuesday.

"Yet partiality is likely to lead to war. There are certain forces in the West that are instigating a military clash between and India, from which they can seek strategic benefits at no cost to themselves. Washington applied this scheme in the South Sea disputes," it said.

The commentary noted that fighting a war with would only cost India's opportunities for economic development and its beneficial external environment.

"In fact, neither nor wants a war. has addressed most of its boundary issues with its neighbours through negotiations."

The commentary said more than five weeks into the standoff between and on their border at Doklam, "some countries other than the two directly involved are trying to step in.

"An article by the Washington Examiner on Monday unsurprisingly hyped the threat and extolled the US-Indian relationship. It suggested the US provide support for India's efforts to deter and counter and rally the world against "

The commentary also accused Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop of displaying disguised support for

It said: "It's necessary to note that half a century ago behind the border war between and India, there were the invisible hands of the US and the Soviet Union. New Delhi has to draw a lesson from the lingering hurt...

"The Americans may think they can copy their South Sea trick. But what did the US get from the maritime disputes?

"Likewise, Washington won't get any benefits from the escalation of the Sino-Indian confrontation."

--IANS

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