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Indian intelligence agencies express concern about Chinese army incursion on border on second day of Chinese premier Xi Jinping’s visit
TT Correspondent |  |  18 Sep 2014

All Indian TV channels are prominently showing news regarding incursion of Chinese army on Indian border of Ladhakh. It is surprising that the issue is raised when the Chinese premier is in India. For Indian prime minister, this visit is a significant development.

Now the big question is why there are adverse news items when the two top leaders are engaged in important discussions. Sources say that Indian security agencies are jittery about India’s closeness with China as they do not have confidence in Chinese government. They do not want Chinese companies in important sectors.

Later, in a news conference with Chinese President Xi Jinping, India's PM Narendra Modi said "peace on the border" was important for progress.

China is one of India's top trading partners but they vie for regional influence and dispute their border.

The present visit of Chinese premier will not help the telcos like Huawei and ZTE in India. They will remain to be suspect as far as Indian security agencies are concerned.

    
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