India And China Troops Clash Again On The Border
India and China troops clash again on the border, the infiltration attempt failed. There has been a fresh clash in East Ladakh between India and China. According to the army, Chinese troops tried to infiltrate eastern Ladakh in violation of the first agreed consent. The Indian Army prevented Chinese troops from entering the Pegong and Tso Lake areas.
Soldiers from both countries came face to face on the night of 29-30 August near the Pangong Lake area in Eastern Ladakh. Chinese troops tried to infiltrate beyond the designated range, which was thwarted by Indian troops. Chinese troops tried to infiltrate eastern Ladakh, trying to breach the border set on the basis of previously agreed, which was thwarted by Indian troops. It is not yet known whether there was only a scuffle or firing between the soldiers.
Indian soldiers were already ready, due to which they defused the plans of Chinese soldiers. Indian Army spokesman Colonel Aman Anand said that Chinese troops had tried to infiltrate the southern part near Pegong So Lake, which was thwarted by Indian troops. The Indian Army believes in maintaining peace through dialogue but is also able to defend its border. Brigade Commander level talks are continuing between India and China in Chushul to resolve the matter.
Despite the conversation, there was a clash
Despite several rounds of negotiations, tensions in East Ladakh are not easing. The Indian Army has a clear stand that China should restore the situation before April. Apart from military-level talks, the Ministry of External Affairs and the Working Mechanism for Consultation and Co-ordination of both countries have also discussed. Both sides have repeatedly agreed to move towards complete disengagement but the ground was not affected.
On June 15, 20 soldiers were martyred
Remember that on June 15, there was a violent clash between the Indian and Chinese forces over the encroachment on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh. In this skirmish, 20 Indian soldiers including a colonel were killed. 43 Chinese soldiers were also killed in the clash. But China did not officially reveal the casualties of its soldiers. There was a huge clash between the armies of the two countries with stone-pelting and lathis-poles for several hours after the withdrawal of the consent of Chinese troops in Galvan valley.