Days after Indian military ex-chiefs' visit to Taiwan, China warns Delhi

Updated : Sep 01, 2023 18:55
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Editorji News Desk

Days after forming chiefs of three Indian forces visited Taiwan and delivered talks, China has issued a warning to India, Hindustan Times reported. 

A report by the news outlet said China was warning India to follow the one-China principle, adding that it should not engage in military or security arrangements with the island nation, which Beijing claims to be its own. 

On Aug 8, former army chief Manoj Naravane, navy chief Karambir Singh, and air chief RKS Bhadauria delivered talks on the self-governed island.

Notably, Beijing's delayed reaction to officials' visit comes amid a freshly triggered map row.

Also Watch: China reacts to reports of Xi Jinping not attending G20 summit in India

 

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