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We should be wary of the Chinese psy war to divide India, says NewsMobile EIC Saurabh Shukla

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We should be wary of the Chinese psy war to divide India, NewsMobile Editor-in-Chief Saurabh Shukla said on Wednesday.

Speaking on a debate show on Republic TV, he said, “Chinese leave the world in having a psywar, and they are using that unleashing in India using the opposition parties, civil society groups and using some expert as well.”

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He added that at a time when the entire world is united against China because of the COVID-19, the entire country should unite behind the government. On national interest, the opposition needs to stand with the government, he further added.

His comments came in the wake of ongoing tensions between New Delhi and Beijing at the Line of Actual Control (LAC).

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