Xi Jinpings aggressive moves against India unexpectedly flopped, expect another brutal purge: Newsweek

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
As per Newsweek, the Chinese president has risked his future with the high-profile incursions into Indian territory
File image of Xi Jinping
AP Washington:�Describing Xi Jinping as the "architect" of recent aggressive moves against India, a leading US
magazine has reported that the Chinese president has risked his future with the high-profile incursions into Indian territory that
�unexpectedly flopped" in the face of ferocious fightback by the Indian Army.Xi, 67, already roiling the Communist Party with a
"rectification" campaign and mass persecution of foes, will launch "another brutal purge" following the Chinese Armys failures on the Indian
border, Newsweek said in an opinion piece.�Unfortunately for Xi, he is the "architect" of these aggressive moves into India and his
Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) has unexpectedly flopped
The Chinese armys failures on the Indian border will have consequences,� it said, adding that the recent developments give Xi an excuse to
pick up the pace of replacing adversaries in the armed forces with loyal elements."More important, the failures motivate Chinas aggressive
ruler, who as chairman of the Partys Central Military Commission, is the leader of the Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) and the ruling
Communist Party of China, to launch another offensive against Indian positions,� the magazine, in an opinion piece, warned.