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China denies claim that PLA abducted 17-year-old from Arunachal Pradesh

China's Foreign Ministry said on Thursday that it was not aware of the incident in which the Chinese People's Liberation Army reportedly abducted a 17-year-old youth from Arunachal Pradesh's Upper Siang district but said the PLA controls the borders and cracks down on "illegal entry and exit activities."
 

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India also claimed that China encroachs Bhutan and Nepal's territories,only got denied by both governments.
 

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Yes, pretty much. It is part of their Salami Slicing policy.

A thief always remains thief , listen to Jaydev ranade he has literally predicted it sikkim -->Laddak-->Arunachal . Thanks to China for ensuring that China will become a number 1 enemy state and push politicians for defense and border infra modernization .
 

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A thief always remains thief , listen to Jaydev ranade he has literally predicted it sikkim -->Laddak-->Arunachal . Thanks to China for ensuring that China will become a number 1 enemy state and push politicians for defense and border infra modernization .
No.1 enemy? Good, if you like to make China your number one enemy why should we care, you can keep busy preparing your 2 front war, we'll see who will have the last laugh.
 

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Just to give an idea of how stupid Indian admin "principles" were back then


Its no wonder that lot just let 93k march back home after their mass-scale atrocities....and paying no heed to sacrifice of Bengalis and Indians in rectifying that situation.

Yay "principles"! Common sense?...naaaaaah

All that failure and the monstrous protracted economic failure of that insular lot is why we got current populist-plebian-emotion admin now.

Why not give a chaiwalla and feel good tribal majoritarianism a try?

Surely can't be worse than lutyen uppercrust leftie insulars (who did the same in their own way as well)?

It all buys huge currency in the stark void left by those "betters"....who still seem utterly ignorant, uncaring and hypocritical about this to this day.

It all doesn't arise from some neat "overnight" way.
 

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'Missing' Arunanchal boy found by China's PLA, Army says due procedure being followed​

The Indian Army has said that a youth from Arunanchal Pradesh, who went "missing" from his village, has been found by the Chinese People's Liberation Army.​


 

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They never failed me so far, I always know Indian politicians and media are habitual liars

Indian Army clears the air after China hands over Arunachal teen 'inadvertently strayed and went missing while hunting

 

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No hunting of any kinds is allowed in China, this guy should be sued for poaching in China.
 

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it is human nature to be concerned about nefarious purposes (given the evidence reel underlying prior cases and what the 2nd person involved reported w.r.t PLA that he managed to escape and evade) of the Tibet-occupation.

Especially given the underlying psychosis of the extreme CCP-nutcases that trickles to and metastasizes among their online-progeny variant in its own unique disturbing way:


It puts things into real perspective about actual habitual liars, especially given the level of mass-murder inflicted on their own people by this thoroughly degenerate kind and their giddy head nod enablers/supporters of the clapping seal variety. Maybe "poaching" of innocent humans you can say.

Paraphrasing (somewhat repentant) red guard ....you can take the red guard out of CCP, but you cannot take the CCP out of red guard...even when the PLA came to put an end to them.

This is the dark everlasting spectre of totalitarianism (frankenstein cultivating and turning against frankenstein and repeat and rinse)...and more of the civilised world now wakes up to its current form.
 

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The Indian teenager who was allegedly abducted by the Chinese army from Arunachal Pradesh was reunited with his family, an official said on Tuesday.

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IMAGE: Miram Taron, centre, a boy who went missing along the Line of Actual Control, being handed over to Indian Army by Chinese PLA at Wacha-Damai interaction point in Arunachal Pradesh, on January 27, 2022. Photograph: @KirenRijiju/Twitter
Indian Army reunited Miram Taron with his parents at a function in Tuting in Upper Siang district on Monday evening, district Deputy Commissioner Shaswat Saurabh said.

He was given a warm welcome by the local administration and panchayat leaders on returning home.

Miram, 17, was allegedly abducted by the Chinese army on January 18 from Lungta Jor area near the Line of Actual Control when he went on a hunting trip with his friend Johny Yaying. Yaying managed to escape from the scene and report the matter to the authorities.


The Chinese army handed over Miram to the Indian Army on January 27 at the Wacha-Damai interaction point at Kibithu in Anjaw district, where he underwent quarantine and completed legal formalities.

Miram's father Opang Taron said his son was mentally exhausted as the whole incident scared him.

He was tied and blindfolded while in the custody of China's People's Liberation Army for more than a week, the father alleged.

"He is still in shock. He was kicked in the back and given a mild electric shock initially. He was kept blindfolded most of the time and his hands were tied during captivity. They untied him only when it was time to eat or relieve himself. But, they provided him with adequate food," Opang Taron told reporters at the function.

Bharatiya Janata Party MP from Arunachal East Constituency Tapir Gao, who had shared the information of the teen's abduction on January 19 on Twitter, said, "Miram was given a warm welcome by the villagers of Zido, officials and panchayat leaders."

In September 2020, the PLA had allegedly captured five boys from Arunachal Pradesh's Upper Subansiri district before releasing them after about a week, also at a border point in Anjaw district.

Arunachal Pradesh shares a 1,080-km boundary with China.

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"Given Shocks, Thought I'd Be Killed": Arunachal Teen To NDTV On China Custody

Miram Taron, the teenage boy from Arunachal Pradesh who spent around 200 hours in the custody of China's People's Liberation Army, said he feared for his life and had no idea what was happening to him. The teenager was tied up, kicked and given electric shocks while in custody. His hunting partner managed to escape by pointing a gun at the Chinese soldiers, he said.

In an interview with NDTV, the teenager who was picked by the PLA on January 18 from the Upper Siang area, recounted his ordeal.

"I knew nothing. I had no idea if they were taking me back to Indian territory or if Indians were doing something similar. I thought they would take me to their city and kill me," he said.

Miram was reunited with his family in Arunachal Pradesh's Upper Siang district around two weeks after the 17-year-old had gone missing.

"I was terrified but wasn't even able to weep out of fear. I was shivering. They said some things and kicked me, then kicked me again two to three times. They gave me electric shocks twice," he told NDTV.

Miram and his hunting expedition partner Johnny Yaying had gone hunting near the Line of Actual Control - the de facto border with China - as part of a customary ritual when they were surrounded by the Chinese PLA. 27-year-old Mr Yaying was carrying a gun and managed to escape but Miram was tied up, blindfolded and taken to a Chinese camp where he was tied to a wooden post.

"Johnny threatened them with the gun and escaped but I got cornered. They then tied me up, blindfolded me and took me away. They took me to a camp, it took around 15 minutes to reach there. They tied me up to a wooden post," he said.

Miram said he was feeling cold and afraid. "They were talking but I couldn't understand their language, so I just sat there...my entire body was shaking," he added.

The area from where Miram was captured was the same area in Tuting circle where the Chinese Army had entered in 2018 with road construction equipment and were trying to build road 3-4 km inside India when the locals and Indian Army objected and that led to a standoff until the Chinese backed off.

Mr Yaying confirmed that the gun had indeed helped him escape.

 

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The report said "after Col. Fabao left the arena", and watching the "bodies of Major Chen Hongrun, Junior Sargeant Xiao Siyan and Private Chen Xianrong," that "PLA soldiers panicked into retreat"​

All IndiaReported by Vishnu Som, Edited by Anindita SanyalUpdated: February 03, 2022 8:33 pm IST
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"PLA soldiers panicked into retreat" and at least 38 of them were washed away: Report (File)


New Delhi:
The account of the Galwan violence in Australian newspaper "The Klaxon" -- pieced together by a group of social media researchers -- claims the Chinese soldiers who drowned in the Galwan river in June 2020, were in retreat after the clash with Indian troops. The report says China had lost 42 soldiers in the clash -- many more than the four it had claimed. The "PLA soldiers panicked into retreat" and at least 38 of them were washed away, the report said.
Anthony Klan, the Editor of The Klaxon, told NDTV in an exclusive interview that the Indian soldiers had come to ascertain whether the Chinese has removed their encampments in the buffer zone when the scuffle broke out. "In heading back across the river... the evidence is, the Chinese soldiers got washed away," he said, adding that much of this information was from "first-hand accounts deleted from the Chinese social media".
In its report, The Klaxon said India's Colonel Santosh Babu and his troops had gone to the disputed area on June 15 to attempt to remove the Chinese encroachment, where People's Liberation Army Colonel Qi Fabao was present along with nearly 150 soldiers. But Qi Fabao "ordered his troops to form a battle formation, instead of discussing the issue on the lines of mutual consent made on June 6, 2021".
Colonel Fabao attacked the Indian troops and to allow him to escape, two other PLA officers -- battalion commander Chen Hongjun and soldier Chen Xiangrong -- started a physical scuffle with the Indian troops, using steel pipes, sticks and stones. Colonel Fabao was "hit in the head by an Indian army solider", and "rushed back with serious injuries", the report read.
Quoting the social media researchers' report titled "Galwan Decoded", The Klaxon then reported that Hongjun and Xiangrong were "immediately silenced by the Indian army".
It said that "after Col. Fabao left the arena", and watching the "bodies of Major Chen Hongrun, Junior Sargeant Xiao Siyan and Private Chen Xianrong," that "PLA soldiers panicked into retreat".
"Wang Zhuoran, a 1996-born native of Luohe City, Yancheng County, Henan, came forward along with his companion Ma Ming to help his scattered retreating comrades out of danger by guiding (their) way to retreat back," the report read.
"The PLA soldiers didn't even have time to wear water pants. They decided to cross the icy water of the river in pitch dark under the guidance of Wang... The river rose suddenly and injured comrades kept slipping and (being) washed downstream," the Klaxon reported, quoting the social media researchers' report.
Colonel Santosh Babu was killed in the fighting along with 19 other soldiers.
In China's official version of events, only one soldier - Junior Sergeant Wang Zhuoran- drowned. Qi Fabao, the regiment commander who sustained a serious head injury, was among the 1,200 torchbearers in the Winter Olympics in Beijing which starts tomorrow.


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He was feted as a hero by the Chinese state media, which reported his inclusion in the games.
CommentsBeijing went to "extreme lengths to silence discussion about the battle" and in particular, any "discussion about the true number Chinese casualties'', the Australian daily reported.

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