A former Chinese diplomat, threatening India on the Doklam controversy on Wednesday, said that this dispute has been a month, now Indian troops will be given three options - go back, capture or China's attack.
This comment from a former diplomat of China further tightens the stance of Beijing, in which the Chinese government is pushing that unless India fulfills the pre-condition of returning, there is no place for diplomatic solution.
Former diplomat Liu Hefa, who previously became the Consul General in Mumbai, has now become a specialist in strategic affairs. Liu said in an interview to China Central Television, "When soldiers of a country cross the border and reach the outskirts of another country, they themselves become enemies of that country and one choose in three options they Liu further said, "They will go out voluntarily. Or capture the area. And if the border dispute increases, they will be killed. These are three possibilities. "Liu said that China is waiting for India's move.
One day earlier, China had challenged India and said that China is ready for war and it is not afraid to fight with India. India will face confrontation all over the disputed border.
There is no shortage of tension between China and India on the standoff in Doklam. China has taken a tough stand on this issue and it is warning India every day. China, Bhutan and India's border meet in Doklam. This place is strategically important for the three nations.
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