"Indian army has occupied heights overlooking the Chinese Army positions at Finger 4 along Pangong Lake. The operations to occupy the heights were carried out along with the preemptive actions to occupy heights near the Southern bank of Pangong Tso around August-end, source said on Thursday." "As China started fresh build up at Finger area north of Pangong Lake", "top government sources told NDTV that India will retaliate if its defences on heights are breached by the Chinese provocations at the Line of Actual Control." The Chinese Communist Party mouthpiece, the Global Times warned, "If a border war starts, India will have no chance of winning." "Chinese fighter jets approached Taiwan on Thursday for a second day in a row, the island's defence ministry said," while China held large scale naval and air force drills "in Taiwan's air defence identification zone, between mainland Taiwan and the Taiwan controlled Pratas Islands". Taiwan Vice President Lai Ching-te warned China on Twitter, "Don't cross the line," saying, "make no mistake, Taiwan wants peace, but we will defend out people". "Two Australian foreign correspondents were flown out of China for their safety, helped by Australian consular officials after being questioned by China's state security ministry, the Australian government said on Tuesday," reported Reuters. "Australia is standing up to China," wrote Kirsty Needham. "Australia has voiced concern in recent weeks about what it sees as Chinese disinformation campaigns that seek to undermine democracies; suspended its extradition treaty with Hong Kong over China's imposition of a draconian security law in the city; and filed a declaration with the United Nations rejecting China's maritime claims in the South China Sea." Making allegations of raids on Chinese journalists by Australian intelligence, "The Global Times reported the journalists were questioned and their computers and phones seized," while the "Chinese News Service said the homes of four journalists from three Chinese media outlets were raided by Australian police on June 26, who eventually found they did nothing wrong". Revealing China's uncivilized barbaric nature, Wang Xining, China's deputy head of mission in Canberra, told the National Press Club in the Australian capital, "I don't see any reason for whining about your constitutional fragility and intellectual vulnerability." In a warning to the US, "China launched a series of ballistic missiles into the South China Sea this week." It claims to be a superpower but behaves like North Korea. Brothers in savagery.
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