New Delhi: China seems to provoke India amid tensions over border dispute after Galwan valley face-off in Eastern Ladakh. The new step what China has taken is that they are pushing Tibetan nationals into India for anti-national activities.
According to reports, China has already pushed two Tibetan nationals via Nepal border. One of these is a special agent of the People’s Armed Police, an integral part of the Tibetan-Chinese Army People’s Liberation Army. The other is believed to have connection with highly influential people in Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim.
They have been identified as Tashi and Dorji. Tashi is a resident of Taktse town in Tibet. He had later settled in Lhasa city, after which he joined the Second Regiment of the People’s Armed Police and was sent to Chengdu for special training in the year 2017. According to sources, by taking advantage of Dorji’s connections, the Special Agent of the Chinese Army wants to widen its network in Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim and furthermore spread the network of Chinese spies wherever there are monasteries.
Dorji is originally a resident of Torfi district in Tibet and was lodged in a Tibetan prison by the Chinese Army since 2015, Zee News quoted reports.
China like its actual habit, is taking all the opportunity to create unrest along the border as well as in the interiors of India.