According to India Today, India is a headache officials learn the nature of the 100 unidentified flying object (UFO) was discovered on the territory of India bordering China in recent months.
The border guard units of India continue to send reports on the mysterious UFO is said to be derived from the China flying over the airspace of the country in a few hours and then suddenly disappeared. So far, though New Delhi has raised many experts in different fields to the border to study but have not come up with a conclusion. Some comments said that this could be a spy device for lanterns.
Unidentified flying object appeared in India's border with China.
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India Today reported thatIndia have raised this issue in the expert level meetings with local border China but Beijing has denied. Expected, the Agency Coordinating border - isChina and India established to curb the incidents in the border area, will meet later this month to discuss the UFO above. "We are afraid tensions will flare if the soldiers decided to shoot down objects on the" India Today quoted an Indian official said.
Information appears in the context of a territorial dispute between India and China has not been resolved. Recently, India and many other countries, including Vietnam and the Philippines, the strong response ofChina blatantly in the area which it unilaterally declared sovereignty over the new passport issued . Besides, in the midst of the regional situation is tense because of territorial disputes, pressChina several consecutive days of posting, images of the J-15 fighter training takeoff / landing on Liaoning carrier .
In a separate incident, Kyodo News survey results of the Office of the Japanese Government showed that only 18% of respondents have sympathy withChina , Down 8.3 percent from a year earlier and the lowest level since 1978. Jiji news agency quoted Japanese Foreign Ministry officials said the results derived from the rampant anti-Japanese protests inChina last month 8 and 9 as well as the Chineseships are constantly appearing near the disputed Senkaku Islands / Diaoyu.
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