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New Delhi: China has revealed its harsh attitude towards India by shaming India on the sudden demise of the Chief of Defence Staff of the Indian Armed Forces (CDS), General Bipin Rawat, in a tragic helicopter crash on Wednesday.
When different nations of the world have expressed their condolences on the demise of General Rawat, China has expressed their viewpoints shaming India.
After the death of CDS Bipin Rawat, the Chinese government has raised questions on the discipline of India's Army through an English-language Chinese newspaper Global Times.
China has defined the demise of General Rawat as the consequence of the deficiencies of the Indian Army.
The write-up by the mouthpiece of China Global Times, read, "The demise of India's Defense Chief in a helicopter crash has not only exposed the lack of discipline and war preparedness in the Indian Army. Instead, the country's military modernisation has also suffered a considerable setback. Even after the death of an anti-China Indian defence officer, India's aggressive stance in the two countries' border areas is unlikely to change."
"India is known to have a loose and undisciplined military culture, and Indian troops often do not follow standard operating procedures and regulations," it added further.
According to Global Times, they have referred to General Rawat as an anti-China Indian defence officer and have mentioned that discipline in the Indian Army lacked.
Indian Amry has been ranked among the world's top professional Army. However, China might have only prior knowledge of their own nation and affiliates. This humiliating statement of China towards the demise of a remarkable man like General Rawat only indicates the biased attitude of China towards other countries.
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An attribute when Sri Lanka's Chief of Army Staff is reaching India to attend the funeral of General Bipin Rawat, China's Hu Xijin Ji, the editor of the Global Times, hardly understand that even though the martyred soldiers belong to the enemy nation, their bayonets also bow down on their martyrdom.
In reply to China's disgraceful comment on India, Former Army Chief VP Malik has replied to the Global Times.
Chief VP Malik posted on Twitter, "Social ethics and values are sorely lacking, so what can we expect from the PLA? Insensitive and inappropriate remarks by Chinese mouthpiece on the death of CDS Bipin Rawat. How can any country show such a lack of empathy and morality? But this is China. They have a history of human rights abuses and war crimes."
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