Start United States USA — China Beijing gained over time: Gen Naravane on China's 'salami slicing' tactic

Beijing gained over time: Gen Naravane on China's 'salami slicing' tactic

107
0
TEILEN

Array
Former Indian Army chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane has said that China’s attempts to change the status quo on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) by resorting to „salami slicing“ tactics have led to a „more assertive“ response from the Indian Army,
In ‚Podcast with Smita Prakash,‘ Gen Naravane said that the Chinese army has been trying to alter the status quo along the LAC in very „small incremental steps“ and over a period of time Beijing has gained a lot.
The former Indian Army chief’s remarks come in the wake of the December 9 face-off of the Chinese army with Indian troops in the Yangtse area of the Tawang sector of Arunachal Pradesh on December 9, in which the Chinese were pushed back by the Indian Army.
„China has been trying to alter the status quo along the LAC for many years, decades in fact, and they have been doing this in very small incremental steps which by themselves do not look very dangerous. They look quite innocuous. What we call salami slicing, coming up one inch at a time. But in the bargain over a period of time they have gained a lot. This is the tactics they have adopted and were continuing to do,“ Gen Naravane said.
„There was a time to say this much and no further. So that is what actually happened as they kept trying to probe especially north of the Panong Tso (lake in Ladakh). They come time and again and then they want to make it a historical fact that we have been coming here. They tried to alter the status quo as it is existing,“ he added.

Continue reading...