The diplomat, S. Balachandran from the consulate in Shanghai, was not allowed to leave the courtroom to treat his diabetes during a hearing that lasted for five hours. He then collapsed and was taken to a hospital for treatment, said an Indian government source who declined to be named.
“We have taken it up pretty strongly with the Chinese, that this is no way to treat a diplomat, that he should be allowed access to medication,” the source said. But the source denied Indian media reports that the diplomat had been attacked by an angry crowd for defending the two businessmen on trial.
In New Delhi, China’s diplomatic mission will be called to India’s foreign ministry, the source said, while the consul general in Shanghai spoke with the government of Zhejiang province, where Yiwu is located.
Yiwu is a small city known for manufacturing and a commodities wholesale market that attracts traders from across Asia.
Although annual bilateral trade between India and China is more than $50 billion, the neighbors have a tense diplomatic relationship linked to a brief but bloody border war in 1962 over national boundaries which remain unsettled.
India complains to Beijing over treatment of diplomat
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