India dismisses China's objections to joint military exercises . India says it will not allow anyone to veto its agreements with the U.S.
New Delhi (New Delhi): India has announced that it would not allow anyone to veto its agreements with the United States, dismissing China's objections to the ongoing joint military exercises in Uttarakhands Auli.In response to questions on the issue, a spokesperson for the Foreign Ministry said India exercises with whomever it chooses, and that we do not give veto to third countries on this issue.By the time the Chinese side brought this up, Mr Bagchi said that the Chinese side needs to reflect and consider its own violation of these 1993 and 1996 deals with maintaining stability and order along the Line of Integrated Control with China and the boundary zones.The 1996 pact dealt with confidence building measures, according to Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian of the United States.In response to a question from Pakistan, China issued objections to the activities, claiming that it undermines the spirit of the two border agreements between China and India in 1993 and 1996.