China would not agree to Indian perception of Line of Actual Control, says Ding Li.

Islamabad -- China would not compromise and agree to the Indian perception of Line of Actual Control said Professor Shen Ding Li.

Ding Li expressed his views on the Chinese position and stressed that China was not looking for war and would not want to escalate further.

Li emphasized the importance of strong Pak-China relations.

Lt. General Lodhi (Retd) shared his insights on the military and operational significance of the crisis and stressed that the skirmish may seem tactical, but it may have strategic consequences. He explained the potential risks for Pakistan as well.

They said while talking to a webinar organized by the Centre for Aerospace and Security Studies (CASS) titled 'China-India Standoff: Implications for Regional Security' to discuss the rapidly evolving situation on China-India border and risks of further escalation.

The session was chaired by Air Chief Marshal Kaleem Saadat (Retd), President CASS. Shashank Joshi, the defence editor at the Economist magazine, Professor Shen Dingli, Fudan University, Lt General Naeem Khalid Lodhi (Retd), former Defense Secretary and Amb Jalil Abbas Jillani, Director CASS was the four speakers.

President CASS initiated the discussion with his opening remarks and provided an...

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