China warns India to refrain from violating LAC

The last time someone died in India-China border clashes, it was WAR — RT  Op-ed

 China has warned India to immediately withdraw its troops from areas where it has "infiltrated" following reports of tensions between the two countries' troops on the Indian-Chinese border in the Ladakh sector on Monday. China has said it should "control border troops, stop provocative violations of the LAC and immediately withdraw its troops from the areas where they have infiltrated." In a statement, India claimed that India had repulsed a Chinese attempt to occupy Indian land on the southern shore of Lake Pengongsu. A stern statement issued by the Chinese embassy in Delhi said Indian troops had "illegally violated the LAC" near Dara Rekin on the southern shore of Lake Pangong Su. The statement said, "India's move is a serious violation of China's sovereignty. This violates an agreement reached between the two countries to defuse tensions. India's move has severely damaged law and order on the Indo-China border. India and China have been at war since 1962, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Shuying told a news conference in Beijing on Tuesday. India has been accused by its troops of violating Chinese sovereignty on the southern shore of Lake Pengongsu. He said that India has been told in very strict terms in this regard. "Modern China has never fanned the flames of war or occupied anyone's land," he added. Chinese troops strictly adhere to the LAC and never cross the line. According to the Chinese government, what India has done is contrary to mutual efforts to normalize the situation and China strongly opposes it. China has asked India to "control its troops stationed on the border, adhere to mutual understanding, ban all provocative measures and immediately withdraw troops crossing the LAC illegally." India should not take any step that could escalate tensions in the region and further complicate the situation. Is the situation. India's defense ministry said in a statement on Monday that India had repulsed an attempt by Chinese troops to occupy Indian territory on the southern shore of the lake. The statement further said that after the clash, the Indian Army has strengthened its position in the region. Disputed border between China and India in the border areas of Ladakh leads to tensions Indian media have reported tremendous tensions in eastern Ladakh after the latest clash in Pengong. The news says that a large number of troops have been deployed on both sides after the clash near Choshal on Saturday night.Forces on both sides of the LAC are on high alert with heavy artillery and tanks. "The situation in the Choshal area is very tense," a military official was quoted as saying. The Chinese troops are in a very aggressive mood and have deployed heavy-caliber weapons there to repel the Indian troops. India has also deployed Special Frontier Forces to repel Chinese progress and has deployed heavy weapons near the LAC. According to reports, the two countries' armies are currently defending their positions in almost equal numbers. Last June, 20 Indian soldiers were killed in a bloody clash between the two forces in the Gulwan Valley near Lake Pengong. Following the clash, China has occupied an area eight kilometers from its position on the northern shore of the lake, which India considers its territory. China has stockpiled thousands of military tanks, mobile rocket launchers and other heavy weapons in the region. China has stockpiled thousands of military tanks, mobile rocket launchers and other heavy weapons in the region. Satellite images show the presence of large-scale camps and military installations in the region. China has also occupied Indian territory in several other areas. China says it owns the area. Indian and Chinese military officials have been holding nine rounds of military and diplomatic talks since last June to ease tensions over the LAC, but no significant progress has been made. India's demand is that China return to the first position from the confrontation. But China is no longer ready to back down, but has begun to claim many new territories. India's Chief of Defense Staff General Bipin Rawat had said last week that "if negotiations with China fail, India has a military option to reclaim its territory."

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