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In the wake of the ongoing border dispute with India, the Chinese media has begun to intensify its anti-India rhetoric.

In the wake of the ongoing border dispute with India, the Chinese media has begun to intensify its anti-India rhetoric.

The statement from the Beijing government and the media also mentions possible military action against India. Tensions between the two neighbors have been escalating since June, leading to a possible armed conflict, with anti-India rhetoric in the Chinese media as well as reports of a "possible war" by border residents and political observers. Are causing trouble for analysts.

China has consistently demanded an "immediate and unconditional" withdrawal of Indian troops, and Beijing has threatened New Delhi with "every possible step" if it does not comply.

The Chinese Defense Ministry had yesterday demanded that India withdraw its troops from the disputed border area between the two countries "immediately". Tensions between neighboring countries have risen in recent weeks since the deployment of Indian troops in the disputed border area between China and India. Due to this border dispute, the relations between the two countries are constantly strained at the diplomatic level and 'nationalist sentiments' are growing among the people on both sides.

According to China's state-run Xinhua news agency, Beijing's defense ministry on Friday demanded that India withdraw its troops from the disputed border area "immediately".

Chinese Defense Ministry spokesman Ren Guoqiang said Beijing had "shown extreme tolerance" after Indian troops entered China's borders, but that there was a limit to China's tolerance.


Warning India, the Chinese defense ministry spokesman added that "India should not be misled by delaying tactics" and that India should not be "misjudged" about China's "confidence and defense capabilities". Because China is fully capable of defending its sovereignty and interests.

A video aired on Chinese TV on Friday, August 4, showed Chinese troops conducting military exercises at an undisclosed location in Tibet. The video shows a Chinese army officer ordering firing, followed by a series of rocket fire. In addition, Chinese artillery has been shown loading ammunition into cannons.

The recent border dispute between China and India began in June. China alleges that Indian troops entered China's border area at the confluence of China, India and Nepal. Located in the extreme northeast of India on the Himalayan plateau, this region is called Doklam in Hindi and Dong Long in Chinese.

According to China, India has violated the border agreement reached in 1890 between China and the then British government in the subcontinent by entering the Chinese territory near the border with its ally Bhutan. ۔

On the other hand, India says that the Chinese troops had tried to build a road in the Bhutanese area, after which the Indian troops were sent to the area after a complaint and an appeal for intervention from Bhutan.

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