Faceoff

Engaged with China: MEA on Donald Trump’s offer to mediate to resolve border row

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Thursday said that it is already ''engaged with China for amicable and peaceful resolution of the border dispute between the two countries.''  The MEA further stated that the Indian troops were strictly following procedures laid out in bilateral pacts with China to resolve the issue. ''Our troops have taken very responsible approach towards border management,'' the MEA said on the present stand-off between the Indian and Chinese troops in Ladakh. The External Affairs Ministry maintained that ''we remain strong in our…
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Elephant and Dragon can dance together, says China amid face-off with India

Amidst the India-China Face off at the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Ladakh, the Chinese Envoy to India, Sun Weidong on Wednesday (May 27, 2020) said that the realization of Dragon and Elephant dancing together is the only right choice for China and India. Sun said that it serves the fundamental interests of our two countries and two peoples. Sun added, "China and India are each other's opportunities and pose no threat to each other and both need to see each other's development in a correct…
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US backs India over border tension with China, calls Beijing behavior provocative and disturbing

The US on Wednesday supported India amidst the rising border tension with China with a senior diplomat describing Beijing's aggression as "not always rhetorical" and accusing it of continuing with its "provocative and disturbing behaviour". Military sources in New Delhi said that Indian and Chinese armies have rushed in additional troops in areas around Pangong Tso lake and Galwan Valley in Ladakh, signalling to harden of their aggressive posturing two weeks after they were engaged in a fierce face-off. The sources said the Chinese troops significantly increased…
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Chinese bring more boats to lake in Ladakh, Indians a road

Two weeks after Indian and Chinese troops came to blows near Pangong Tso, a lake in eastern Ladakh, the Chinese have stepped up patrols and deployed more boats on the lake. They are also objecting to Indian construction of a vehicle track, and patrols beyond a certain point. The tensions in Ladakh, officials said, can worsen the situation elsewhere along the Line of Actual Control. The number of Chinese patrol boats, sources told The Indian Express, have gone up three times — they had earlier been using…
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