Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Chinese troops too in PoK: Army chief-ToI-6.10.11


TIMES NEWS NETWORK 

New Delhi: The Indian security establishment is becoming increasingly concerned about the presence of around 4,000 Chinese construction personnel in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, even as infiltration levels across the Line of Control into J&K have recorded a sharp jump in recent days.
 
    “There are certain construction working teams (in PoK) ...Around 3,000 to 4,000 of people (Chinese) are present, including some for security purposes,'' said Army chief General V K Singh on Wednesday.
 
    Responding to questions on the sidelines of a function, Gen Singh said the Chinese construction teams in PoK included combat engineers from the People's Liberation Army (PLA).
 
    This comes shortly after defence minister A K Antony told
 Parliament last month that India has asked China to stop its infrastructure development activities in PoK. “We have conveyed our concerns to China and asked them to cease such activities,'' he said. 
    Even Northern Army commander Lt-Gen K T Parnaik has warned that India not only faced the threat from Chinese troops along the 4,057-km Line of Actual Control with China but it could
 well extend to the 778-km volatile LoC with Pakistan due to the expansive Beijing-Islamabad military nexus. 
    “The Chinese presence in Gilgit-Baltistan and the Northern Areas is increasing steadily. China is involved in construction and upgradation of numerous roads, bridges and hydropower projects. Chinese links with Pakistan, through PoK, lend strength to the China-Pakistan nexus, which has been of great security concern for us,'' said Lt-Gen Parnaik.
 
    Asked about the security situation in J&K, the Army chief said the terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and PoK, with over 42 terror-training camps, was very much alive and kicking. “It's intact. A concentration of large number of terrorists on the other side exists and they are trying to infiltrate. We are making sure that their efforts fail,'' said Gen Singh.

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