India has warned today about the ceasefire violations by China on LAC in the last few years. Lieutenant General Upendra Dwivedi said that we are always prepared due to the Chinese incidents of continuous conflict in India. The Lt Gen said that we will give a full reply to any attempt to unilaterally change the status quo on the LAC.
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The Lt Gen said the current position along the LAC remains stable and various efforts are being made to maintain it further. The general said that China had earlier made several attempts to change the status quo, but was given a befitting reply.
soldiers guarding the border
Indian Army's Northern Command Commanding-in-Chief Lt Gen Upendra Dwivedi said that inter-agency cooperation between BSF, ITBP, and other CAPFs has yielded better results in guarding the country's borders. He said that special training campaigns are also being conducted for the soldiers for defense on LAC.
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