India – China Border Tensions : Differing Perceptions Theory is a Chinese Ploy I Happymon Jacob
  • 3 years ago
NSC 76| Dr Happymon Jacob speaks with Lt. Gen. H. S. Panag (Retd.) (Former GOC in C Northern
Command and Central Commands, Indian Army. Former Member of Armed Forces Tribunal) on the ongoing India China military standoff on the Line of Actual Control. They discuss how the latest standoff is unprecedented and more worrying than the previous border skirmishes. Lt. Gen. Panag argues that the Chinese have chosen to alter the status quo at selected locations and are using a ‘Differing Perceptions’ paradigm to justify their actions. Therefore, India must challenge this narrative and call out China’s expansionist policies to set the narrative straight. Lt. Gen. Panag also argues that if India does not push back at this stage, China will only increase such behaviour in the future. The conversation ends with Gen. Panag’s thoughts on how New Delhi can counter these incursions.

Maps/Images used:
6:47 Map is taken from the public Twitter profile of VatsRohit (@KesariDhwaj)
7:48 Image first published in Lt. Gen. Panag’s article ‘India’s Fingers have come under Chinese boots. Denial won’t help us’, by ThePrint.in on 4 th June 2020.
10:10 Image first published in Lt. Gen. Panag’s article ‘India’s Fingers have come under Chinese boots. Denial won’t help us’, by ThePrint.in on 4 th June 2020.
10:47 Image first published in Lt. Gen. Panag’s article ‘India’s Fingers have come under Chinese boots. Denial won’t -help us’, by ThePrint.in on 4 th June 2020.
12:43 Map taken from public Twitter profile of VatsRohit (@KesariDhwaj)
24:28 Image first published in Lt. Gen. Panag’s article ‘India’s Fingers have come under Chinese boots. Denial won’t help us’, by ThePrint.in on 4 th June 2020.
25:30 Image first published in Lt. Gen. Panag’s article ‘India’s Fingers have come under Chinese boots. Denial won’t help us’, by ThePrint.in on 4 th June 2020.

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