China rejects troop withdrawal, asks India what if it enters Kashmir

China also said talks are impossible as people will then perceive the govt as being incompetent

Press Trust of India  |  Beijing 

Doklam: The word from Ground Zero

Rejecting India's suggestion for a simultaneous withdrawal of troops to end the standoff at Doklam, on Tuesday upped the ante, wondering what would do if it "enters" Kalapani region in or Kashmir.

and have been locked in a face-off in the Doklam area of the sector for 50 days after Indian troops stopped the Chinese Army from building a road in the area.


claimed it was constructing the road within their territory and has been demanding immediate pull-out of the Indian troops from the disputed Doklam plateau. Bhutan says Doklam belongs to it but claims the area belongs to it and says Thimphu has no dispute with over it.

"Even if there is only one Indian soldier, even for a day it is still a violation of our sovereignty and territorial integrity," Wenli, Deputy Director General of the Boundary and Ocean Affairs of China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said.

was briefing an Indian media delegation, whose visit was sponsored by the state-run All Journalists Association (ACJA), on China's stand on the

"It is impossible to have a dialogue with at this time. Our people will think our government is incompetent."