The party said "unfortunately, it appears that this government has been caught napping" and has not been able to implement recent accords between the two countries signed by the UPA government, which have been violated.
AICC spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi said the Congress, however, stands solidly behind the government on issues of national security and on steps taken in national interest to resolve the current stand-off with China.
"Unfortunately the nation has lurched from a reluctant 'Raksha Mantri' to 'Part Time Raksha Mantri' and vice-versa," he said.
"National security under this government is going through very turbulent times in different facets...
"When will this government take strong corrective measures on national security for national interest, with respect to our border situation. Any right thinking person and certainly a responsible opposition would be alarmed and concerned as we are," he said.
"We are highly alarmed and concerned because the responses of the government in one or two cases have been actually very-very pitiable," he said, citing Minister of State for Defence's response to Parliament on a question when he said "No Chinese incursions, only transgressions".
Taking a dig at the minister, Singhvi asked the Ministry of Defence to supply a dictionary to show the differences when one says 'No Chinese incursions only Transgressions' and "even a lawyer will blush with such a distinction".
Singhvi said, "We were able to contain and control the situation. We say this with great responsibility and restraint but we would be abdicating our responsibilities if we do not say this."
He said there have been 120 Chinese incursions in the past 45 days and 240 such intrusions have taken place in the first six months of 2017 itself.
The Congress leader said this is happening even when the 'Line of Actual Control in the India-China Border Area Agreement' of April 2005 and the 'Border Defence Co-operation Agreement of 2013' exists between India-China.
Reiterating the party's support to the government on the matter, Singhvi said, "We stand solidly behind the government if and when they take corrective measures in national interest vis-a-vis China border issue."
The Congress leader also highlighted the Mountain Strike Corps to which the UPA devoted Rs 64,678 crore with 90,274 additional soldiers to man the 'Indo-Chinese border' and asked why it has been kept in "deep freeze" and where is the scheme.
"This is much worse because I am sorry to say that our longest term ally Russia extended support to China on the Corridor issue," he said, adding that India stood isolated on the CPEC economic corridor issue.
"We appear to have become an isolated object or who is standing on the silence watching helplessly," he said.
The remarks came in the wake of a face-off with Chinese troops in Doklam, a disputed territory between China and Bhutan and on a day when China hit back at India accusing it of "betrayal".
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