India's Secret Military Organization Special Border Force of the Special Border Force Danzin Nyima, Tenzin Nyima, died while patrolling the south bank of the border Bandong Hubei last month. The Indian army held a high profile on September 7The funeral, the Nima coffin was covered with the Snow Mountain Lion Banner used by the Indian flag and the Tibetan government.(Agence France -Presse)

(New York / Hong Kong Comprehensive News) As the situation of the border between China and India, the death of an Indian army's exile Tibetan soldiers and India's high -profile response to this may once again intensify the contradiction between the two sides and even involve Tibet sovereign issues in it.

Based on Bloomberg, South China Morning Post, and Voice of Germany, the Indian Secret Military Organization Special Frontier Corps (SFF) Tenzin Nyima, a exile Tibetan soldier, was in the Ladaka region of China -India border on August 30th.During a military operation on the south bank of Bandonghu, he died of a torpedo explosion.

The China -India army often rubbed at the place of incident in the near future. Nima, 53, was performing patrol mission.When his funeral was held on September 7, the coffin was covered with the Snow Mountain Lion Banner used by the Indian flag and the Tibetan government.

The top assistant of Indian Prime Minister Modi, the National Secretary -General of the Indian People's Party, put the flower ring in front of the coffin, and sent a subsequent tweet in Twitter, expressing that he hoped that the death of the soldier would be given to India MDASH;Tibet border brings peace.

Established in 1962, the SFF was a special quasi -military organization in the Indian Army. The members mainly came from the Tibetan community in exile India.In 1959, Tibet's armed rebellion against Beijing was suppressed by the Chinese army, and the Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama then fled to India. Now more than 100,000 Tibetans live in India.

Analysts believe that India rarely acknowledges that the country's secret army composed of Tibetan soldiers may lead to the upgrading of the Sino -Indian border dispute; more importantly, India's response to Nima's death may also be considered to be questioned in Beijing's pair of Beijing's paceTibet's sovereignty.

In response to the reports of many soldiers in the Indian border forces, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Wang Wenbin stated at a regular press conference on Monday (14th) that he did not understand the specific situation and suggested that the media asked the Indian government.

He added: China ’s position is very clear, and we resolutely oppose any country in any way to facilitate lsquo; Tibetan independence rsquo; forces to engage in splitting and destroying Chinese activities.

On the other hand, sources revealed that after the firing incident in China and India last week, the Chinese border defense forces raised the level of combat reserve to the second level, but after the Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Indian Foreign Minister Su Jiesheng met in Moscow, they reduced their alert state.

The level of combat reserve to the second level means that more weapons and troops are deployed to the front line, and the training of commanders and soldiers will increase.

The last time the Chinese army increased the level of combat reserve to the second level, in 1987, a small conflict that occurred in the Samdon Chu Valley that year in China and India pushed the two sides to the edge of the war.