India Q&A: ‘Are you concerned by the repeated intrusion of Indian territory by Chinese soldiers?’

India Q&A: ‘Are you concerned by the repeated intrusion of Indian territory by Chinese soldiers?’
A. Jayram, 63, Veteran Journalist, Bangalore: Chinese can't take a walk inside the Indian territory; foreigners are welcome but with valid documents. They are doing this to browbeat us. They want to establish their hegemony over the whole sub-continent and the south China sea. But more worrisome is the invasion by the Chinese goods into the Indian market than the intrusion by the soldiers into the Indian borders. This has got to such an extent that India is importing 'Made in China' Ganesha idols. EPOCH TIMES
Epoch Times Staff
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India has recently faced many incidences of intrusion by Chinese soldiers into its territory in Ladakh. According to India media reports,  in a fresh stand-off, Chinese soldiers came 20 kilometers into Arunachal Pradesh state.

According to a Press Trust of India report a contingent of Peoples Liberation Army reportedly intruded into the Indian territory on August 11 and stayed put there for about four days.  The intrusion was detected on August 13 and the Indian troops asked them to go back, the sources said as per the report.

Indian media reported widely on it; Epoch Times’ India reporters talked to few people around the country:

‘Are you concerned by the repeated intrusion of Indian territory by Chinese soldiers?’

Look for the India Q&A column every week. Epoch Times India reporters interview people around the country to learn about their lives and perspectives on local and global realities. Next week’s India question, “What do you remember the most about your teachers on India’s Teacher’s Day (5 September) celebrations?”