Indian Army is keeping an eye on the border dispute with China : Indian Army Chief
General Pande further said that we have discussed the situation in eastern Ladakh at military and diplomatic level. So far 21 rounds of discussions have been held.
General Pande further said that we have discussed the situation in eastern Ladakh at military and diplomatic level. So far 21 rounds of discussions have been held.
We have a tradition of not deploying troops on the Line of Direct Control between India and China.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian stated that India and China have never agreed on the border issue.
A few days ago, Prime Minister Modi inaugurated the Sela tunnel in Arunachal Pradesh.
“The Indo-China border issue is not representative of their bilateral relations.
Arunachal Pradesh is a part of India and will always remain a part of India, China’s hue and cry do not affect us.
China’s External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson has said that India’s decision will increase tension at the border.
We hope that India and China will continue to work together to resolve differences and enhance mutual trust.
Despite possessing a formidable arsenal of thousands of nuclear weapons, Russia harbours concerns about the potential for Chinese aggression.
This is the first time after the Galwan incident of 2020, that the local shepherds have asserted their right on the land, and asked the Chinese soldiers to move out of that area.