Riled up by torchbearer, India skips China Olympics opening ceremony

The move followed reports in China's state-owned Global Times that a Chinese military commander, who was involved in deadly clashes with Indian border forces in 2020, had been chosen as one of many torchbearers charged with relaying the Olympics flame to Beijing.

Published : Feb 03, 2022 19:29 IST

REPRESENTATIVE IMAGE: Indian Embassy in Beijing would also not send a representative to the closing ceremonies.

India will not attend Friday's opening ceremony of the Beijing Winter Olympics, after one of the torchbearers reportedly chosen by Chinese authorities riled up New Delhi's anger.

India's foreign affairs spokesperson Arindam Bagchi on Thursday said it was “regrettable that the Chinese side has chosen to politicise an event like the Olympics".

The move followed reports in China's state-owned

Global Times that a Chinese military commander, who was involved in deadly clashes with Indian border forces in 2020, had been chosen as one of many torchbearers charged with relaying the Olympics flame to Beijing.

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The 2020 fighting erupted along the disputed border with China in eastern Ladakh. Chinese troops killed 20 Indian soldiers, while China said it lost four soldiers.

The spokesperson added that the Indian Embassy in Beijing would also not send a representative to the closing ceremonies.

The US, along with several countries including Australia, Britain and Canada, have announced a diplomatic boycott of the Winter Olympics, citing China’s human rights violations, while allowing their athletes to compete.

India has one athlete who's qualified to compete at the Games, according to spokesperson Bagchi.