Contact is taking a holiday!

Contact is taking a break after 25 years of bringing you news of Tibet and Tibetan issues. We are celebrating our 25 years by bringing you the story of Contact and the people who have made it happen, and our archive is still there for you to access at any time, and below you can read the story of Contact, how it came into being and the wonderful reflections of the people who have made it happen over the years.

When and how Contact will re-emerge and evolve will be determined by those who become involved.

Namaste, Ni Hao: Nirmala Sitharaman Meets Chinese Troops At Nathu-La

October 16, 2017;

Source : NDTV

Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s day-long visit to Arunachal Pradesh and Nathu-La in Sikkim had an unexpected bonus – an exchange with Chinese soldiers, a video of which is viral.

NEW DELHI: Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s day-long visit to Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim, including the border at Nathu-La on Saturday had an unexpected bonus – an exchange with Chinese soldiers, a video of which was widely shared on social media.

The video, tweeted by the Defence Minister’s official Twitter handle this morning, shows Ms Sitharaman chatting with Chinese soldiers at the border at Nathu-La in Sikkim. In the short clip, the Defence Minister is seen greeting troops with her hands folded in a “namaste.”

“Namaste! You know what ‘namaste’ is?” she asks a Chinese soldier who is acting as a translator.

“Nice to meet you,” guesses the Chinese soldier, smiling.

“What would you say in Chinese?” asks the minister.

“Ni hao,” he responds.

One by one, the Chinese soldiers present greet the minister with enthusiastic “namastes” and “ni haos”.

Ms Sitharaman’s aerial survey of the Doklam-Nathu La area came a day after the government clarified there had been no new developments since the disengagement.

In mid-June, Indian soldiers had crossed the Sikkim border to stop the construction of a Chinese road near the “Chicken’s Neck” — a thin strip that links India to its northeastern states. A face-off followed at Doklam plateau, with soldiers from both sides staring down at each other standing just 150 m apart.

The Doklam Plateau is claimed by both Beijing and Bhutan as their territory. India backs Bhutan’s claim.

After nearly 70 days, the conflict, described as the worst in decades, subsided with both countries accepting that they were withdrawing their troops.

Since being posted to Twitter this morning, the video has already been ‘liked’ over 5,200 times and retweeted over 3,000 times.

“Raksha Mantri ji proved that she’s not only a good administrator but an able diplomat too,” comments one person on Twitter. “Love the Chinese captain, very cool and relaxed and very respectful to our Raksha Mantri. Good English as well,” tweets another.

Earlier, Ms Sitharaman posted a photo showing her smiling and waving at Chinese troops across the border. “Acknowledged a row of Chinese soldiers from across the fence who were taking pictures on my reaching Nathu La,” the accompanying tweet read.

    Print       Email

You might also like...

Tibetan environmentalist Karma Samdrup released after a decade and a half in prison

read more →