Airspace violations don’t hint at Chinese aggression: ITBP

Sinha, however, said these were perceived threats as the border is in dispute, and that way India makes as many intrusions into China.

NEW DELHI: Airspace violations by China on the Sino-Indian border are merely perceived intrusions and not an indication of Chinese aggression, Indo Tibetan Border Police DG Ranjit Sinha said on Thursday.

This year, India has seen three airspace violations apart from an increase in terrestrial intrusion by China.

Sinha, however, said these were perceived threats as the border is in dispute, and that way India makes as many intrusions into China.

There had been considerable terrestrial intrusions and hinted that this year had witnessed more incursions compared to 2011, he said.
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