
While Defense Minister Rajnath Singh has given a statement in Parliament on the clash between Indian and Chinese soldiers in Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh, now the first statement has also come from China on this issue. China has said that at present the situation along the Indian border is stable.
Significantly, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said in a statement in the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha that the PLA tried to encroach on the Indian border. However, the Indian soldiers bravely repelled the Chinese soldiers. He told that neither a soldier died nor anyone was injured in this encounter.
On the other hand, the news of the clash of soldiers is missing in the Chinese media till now. Only a post by Hu Shijin, editor of the English edition of China's Global Times newspaper, is going viral on the Chinese social media platform. In this post, Shijin has talked about the skirmish between Indo-China soldiers and the loss of life.
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