"Indian media and opposition politicians have been reporting that Chinese soldiers intruded on Indian-claimed territory and erected tents inside Indian borders," the ruling Communist Party run 'Global Times' said in an editorial, the first by state media here after the controversy broke out last month.
Such reports run along the same lines as those in 2009 that alleged Chinese soldiers had entered into India and painted the rocks with red spray paint, it said.
However, the reality is that communication over border issues between China and India has usually been smooth. Officials from both sides speak highly about the peaceful state of border areas," it said.
"There have been discrepancies between the two concerning the exact position of the Line of Actual Control (LAC)," indirectly referring to China's stand that its troops have not crossed the LAC.
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"Troops from both sides patrol around their claimed border lines, but both try to avoid causing any real frictions," it said in the editorial titled 'New Delhi bears brunt of border hysteria'.
Referring to a report in the Indian media about Chinese bloggers hostile comments calling for teaching a lesson to India, it said such "nonsense will influence mainstream society".
"Indian media have continuously created trouble for the Sino-Indian relationship," it said.