'China CAN certainly enter into Kashmir upon Pak's invitation'
July 26, 2017  17:54
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Continuing their tirade against India, the state owned Chinese media has warned New Delhi that China can enter Kashmir on Pakistan's invitation.

An opinionated piece by John Gong titled "Time for a second lesson for forgetful India" published in the Global Times said, "No matter what vassalage relationship India maintains with Bhutan, it baffles this author that India has the courage to transgress another country on its behalf. And in this case, Indian troops even entered into Doklam from the China-Sikkim border. Well, if this kind of logic holds, a third country can certainly enter into Kashmir, including India-controlled Kashmir, upon Pakistan's invitation."

The op-ed accused India of transgressing China's borders and trying Chinese people's patience in the on-going standoff, adding that no government in the world can stand still doing nothing while its borders are being violated.

The opinion piece said that it is time that India is taught a second lesson as it continues down this intransigent path.

Describing India's logic of reasoning on the border standoff as feeble as its troops on the ground, the opinion piece said that New Delhi's claims Doklam to be a territory in dispute between China and Bhutan, and it has been invited there by Bhutan, its protectorate state.
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