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China, Pak reject reports of presence of Chinese troops in PoK



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China and Pakistan on Thursday dismissed as "baseless" reports about the presence of Chinese troops along the Line of Control in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hong Lei told a media briefing in Beijing that "the reports are baseless and ridiculous." In Islamabad, Foreign Office spokesperson Tehmina Janjua said that there was no basis for the reports. "This is the most absurd piece of information I have heard. It is totally baseless," she said.


Janjua was responding to a question about India's External Affairs Ministry seeking a report from the Defence Ministry about the presence of Chinese soldiers along the LoC.


The media reports had quoted Northern Command chief Lt Gen K T Parnaik as saying that Chinese troops were present along the LoC and posed a military challenge to India. He had also expressed concern over the presence of Chinese military in the region as "too close for comfort".

Parnaik had said, "Chinese presence in Gilgit-Baltistan and the northern areas is increasing steadily. There are many people who are concerned about the fact that if there was to be hostility between us and Pakistan, what would be the complicity of Chinese."

"Not only they are in the neighbourhood but the fact that they are actually present and stationed along the LoC," Parnaik said addressing a seminar in Jammu last week.

In New Delhi, Ministry of External Affairs has sought a report from the defence ministry on the issue. This is not the first time China has dismissed such reports.

Last year, China officially clarified to India that some of its personnel were present in PoK to render flood relief assistance amid reports in the American media about the presence of large number of Chinese troops in Gilgit-Baltistan areas.

India has also time and again conveyed its concerns over the presence of Chinese personnel working in different projects in POK as it was a disputed territory. The issue reportedly figured during visit of Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao to New Delhi in December.

Fresh Indian concerns over the issue and the reported observations of the top Indian general comes ahead of the scheduled bi-lateral meeting between Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh and Chinese President Hu Jintao on the sidelines of the Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa summit at the Chinese resort of Sanya on April 13-14.



Divided Kashmir----


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The first bus from Pakistan controlled Kashmir with 30 passengers on board makes its way to Srinagar near the "Peace Bridge" in Chakothi, on the Line of Control, about 58km (36 miles) south of Muzaffarabad in Kashmir April 7, 2005. The political barriers that divided Kashmir for half a century dissolved in that one brief emotional moment Thursday as the subcontinent's "bus of hope" reunited people and charted a new road of peace between India and Pakistan.


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Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (right) flagging off the first bus service to link divided Kashmir in nearly 60 years.


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A Pakistani Kashmiri driver of a bus adjusts a flag before departure from a bus terminal in Muzaffarabad, in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir, April 7.



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The arrival at Srinagar of the bus from Muzaffarabad resulted in a tearful reunion Thursday between two brothers from the divided parts of Kashmir who had not seen each other for two decades.