Beijing: For the first time, China has clarified for the capture of the soldier killed in Galvan, the torch of the Beijing Winter Olympics. The Chinese Foreign Ministry said that this military officer has met all the standards required to hold the Olympic torch. China's move was widely criticized. This was the reason why India has announced a diplomatic boycott of the Beijing Winter Olympics. No Indian diplomat or leader attended the opening ceremony of the Beijing Winter Olympics. Many top US lawmakers have also described this move of China as shameful and deliberately provocative.
China presented the Beijing Winter Olympics torch to Qi Fabao, Regimental Commander of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) to provoke India. Qi Fabao was injured during the June 2020 clash in Galwan Valley in eastern Ladakh. On Monday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian was asked whether China was using the Winter Olympic torch as a political weapon by capturing Qi Fabao. In response, Zhao said, "I want to emphasize that the torch bearers of the Beijing Winter Olympics are widely representative." They meet all relevant standards. We hope that the parties concerned can see this in an objective and rational light.
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The second question he was asked was whether this step was taken ignoring India's sensitivity. To this, Zhao said, "I want to say that the parties concerned should look at the selection of the torch bearer in an objective and rational light and not make much sense from a political perspective." It is worth noting that 20 Indian Army personnel had laid down their lives in the Galwan skirmish. It is considered the most serious military confrontation between India and China in the last few decades. China officially acknowledged in February last year that five Chinese military personnel were killed in the Galwan clash.
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China handed over torch to Uighur athlete
In fact, on Friday evening, China had given the highest honor of holding the last torch at the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics to Dinigir Yilamujiang. Dinigir Yilamujiang comes from the minority Uyghur community of China. The athletes who hold the Olympic torch at the beginning and end are selected with great care. In China, Uighur Muslims are not held as citizens. What this meant is not clear, but in the Olympics such an expression has some meaning. In such a situation, the question is arising that what message do the Chinese leaders want to give to the world through this.
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Propaganda is a huge weapon for China engaged in a psychological war against India. He has been fighting a psychological war against India from the beginning, but his campaign has intensified after the skirmish of Galwan Valley. China continues to follow the 'deceitful' philosophy of Sun Xu, who is considered the most crooked military strategist in Chinese history. Sun Tzu, born 500 years before Christ, said, 'When we have the ability to attack, then we should show that we do not have this ability. When we are using our forces, it should appear that they are inactive. When we are close, the enemy must be sure that we are far away from them. When we are far away, we must instill in the enemy that we are very near.
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China has been telling lies on its soldiers killed in Galvan
In June 2020, there was a bloody skirmish between the soldiers of India and China in the Galvani Valley of the Eastern Ladakh sector. In that skirmish, 20 Indian soldiers were martyred while more than 40 Chinese soldiers were killed. China, which pretended to honor the injured soldier by giving the torch of Winter Olympics, also hid the real number of deaths of its soldiers from the world. He confessed much later that 5 of his soldiers had been killed. However, from time to time his lies have been exposed. Just a day earlier, on February 2, an Australian newspaper has revealed that at least 38 Chinese soldiers were drowned in the fast flowing river during the skirmish in Galwan.