India accuses China of new 'provocative' border action | Inquirer News

India accuses China of new ‘provocative’ border action

/ 05:04 PM August 31, 2020

Sunlight illuminates a mountain range overlooking Leh, the joint capital of the Indian union territory of Ladakh bordering China, on June 29, 2020. (Photo by Mohd Arhaan ARCHER / AFP)

NEW DELHI The Indian military on Monday accused China of carrying out “provocative” movements on their contested Himalayan border near where 20 Indian troops were killed in a battle in June.

A defense ministry statement said the incidents happened in eastern Ladakh on Saturday night but did not indicate whether there was a new clash.

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Chinese People’s Liberation Army troops “carried out provocative military movements to change the status quo” at the border, it said.

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It added the two sides were holding military talks on Monday.

On June 15, troops from the two sides fought hand-to-hand combat in which 20 Indian troops were killed. China also acknowledged casualties but did not give numbers.

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New Delhi and Beijing have blamed each other for the latest frontier tensions between the two sides who fought a border war in 1962 and have been involved in regular showdowns since.

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The Chinese and Indian militaries have poured tens of thousands of troops into the region since the June fighting. But their military and diplomatic talks on easing tensions are in an apparent stalemate.

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The Indian statement said Chinese troops “violated the consensus” to ease border tensions.

“Indian troops pre-empted this PLA activity on the southern bank of Pangong Tso Lake, undertook measures to strengthen our positions and thwart Chinese intentions to unilaterally change facts on the ground,” said the ministry.

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“A brigade commander level flag meeting is in progress at Chushul to resolve the issues.”

Beijing did not confirm the incident but said Chinese border troops “have always strictly respected the Line of Actual Control and never crossed the line,” referring to the unofficial border.

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“Border troops from both sides have maintained communication over issues on the ground,” foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said Monday at a regular press briefing.

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