Era of expansionism is over: Modi's message to China

Wednesday 08th July 2020 05:59 EDT
 
 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi sent a clear message to China that India will not back off in the border confrontation by paying a surprise visit to troops at a forward location in Ladakh where he said the era of expansionism was over while adding that the bravery of jawans at Galwan has sent a powerful message about the country's strength. “This is the age of development. In the centuries gone by, it was expansionism which hurt humanity the most and sought to destroy it. Those who are driven by expansionism have always posed danger to the world. History bears testimony that such forces have either been destroyed or been forced to turn back. It is due to this experience that the world is coming together against expansionist forces," Modi said.

Modi did not take names but left no doubt as to whom he was referring to by praising the Indian Army for taking on China's PLA in a bloody confrontation in Galwan Valley on June 15. PM Modi was accompanied by chief of defence staff Gen Bipin Rawat and Army chief M M Naravane. Modi said, “The valour you and your fellow soldiers recently showed has sent a powerful message across the world about India's strength. I pay my tributes again to the courageous jawans who attained martyrdom in Galwan Valley. The entire country has shown gratitude to the brave,” he said.

The defiant martial note ran through the PM's speech before jawans of the Army, ITBP, BSF, IAF as well as the Border Research Organisation at Nimu, some 35 km from Leh. “The enemies of India have seen the fire and fury of its forces. We have been known to be a people who love not only the flute-playing Krishna but also the one who wields the Sudarshan Chakra,” he continued in the same vein, indicating that India's quest for peace should not be seen as a sign of weakness.

While talking to the jawans who were injured in the bloody confrontation with the PLA, Modi stopped just short of saying that the Army had inflicted losses on the Chinese side. "Given the current international situation, the international community is discussing the feat of courage you pulled off, especially because of the sort of forces it was achieved against. They are curious to know about our young brave, their level of commitment. The training you go through is being analysed," Modi said. "Your courage encourages me to declare that India, which has never bowed to anyone, will not succumb in future and become self-reliant," he added.

Modi began his speech in Nimuby chanting ‘BharatMata Ki Jai’. While concluding, he raised the chant of ‘Vande Matram’ with jawans and officers following him. The address at 11,000 feet was a bold stroke, intended to boost the morale of the forces and signal defiance to Beijing. It was also meant to counter the opposition's charge that the government had acquiesced into China's incursions across eastern Ladakh.


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