China tried to infiltrate twice in 3 days under the guise of negotiation, the Indian army repulsed each time; Army officers of both are meeting again today

Posted on 2nd Sep 2020 by rohit kumar

China is negotiating on one side to resolve the border dispute in Ladakh, while on the other hand, it is trying unsuccessful attempts to infiltrate. On the night of 29-30 August, Chinese troops tried to capture the southern hill of Pangong Lake in Ladakh. On 31 August, action was taken to provoke the Line of Actual Control (LAC). The next day, ie on 1 September, there was news again that Chinese troops tried to infiltrate the Chunar area, but the Indian Army again drove away.

 

India says bluntly - China keeps its troops under control on the frontline

Officers of the brigade commander level of India-China forces are holding talks for the third consecutive day today amid tension on the border. The meeting is being held in Moldo, 20 km from LAC in the Chushul sector. Earlier, India has bluntly asked China to keep its frontline troops under control. On the other hand, the Chinese government newspaper Global Times has threatened to remind India of the 1962 war that India cannot protect itself from the Chinese army.

 

The army was aware of China's plot since August 20

According to sources, the Indian Army got intelligence input only last month that Chinese troops are preparing to open a new front south of Pangong Lake. On this basis, the Indian Army made preparations for a week and deployed troops at the LAC bases at the southern end. The army's guess was accurate that the movement that has been going on in China from Galvan to the northern end of Pangong and Depsang for 5 months is now ready to be repeated at the southern end. On the night of 29-30 January, when 500 Chinese soldiers arrived to infiltrate, they were blown away by the sight of Indian soldiers.

 

India completely occupied the disputed area

According to army sources, the disputed area of ​​southern Pangong is completely occupied by India. Army is present at many peaks here. It has been said from the army that our soldiers are occupying the peaks because the position of India is very clear regarding the Line of Actual Control (LAC).

 

Sources also said that the Indian Army has also captured Spangur Gap, considered to be difficult, the Spangur Lake and the Chinese road along its shore. China has been claiming several peaks along the Ladakh border. He also wanted to occupy the entire southern part of Pangong Lake and the Spangur Gap to gain an edge.

 

Statements from both China, Foreign Minister and Ministry came on the backfoot

China's feud came after India's claim. Foreign Minister Wang Yi said, "The reason for the dispute between India and China is not to set boundaries." Due to this, there will always be a problem. Nevertheless, we are ready to resolve the issues through dialogue with India. "

 

At the same time, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said that both sides (India-China) should keep the facts in mind, so that there is no obstruction in bilateral relations and peace is maintained at the border. China never believes in provoking war, nor have we occupied an inch of land of any other country. Our forces never crossed the border. It seems that there is some communication issue.

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