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India China Face-off: Ministry Of Defense Website

India China Face-off: Ministry of Defense first wrote- China infiltrates Ladakh, later removed documents from the website. India China Face-off: Ministry of Defense (Defense Ministry) had admitted that China has infiltrated Indian areas. This was revealed in the document released by the Ministry of Defense. However, now these documents have been removed.

The Ministry of Defense issued a document on the growing tension between India and China and the border dispute (India China Face-Off), which was considered as an intrusion of Chinese troops. However, now this document has been removed from the website of the Ministry of Defense.

In this document, the ministry admitted that since May, China has been continuously increasing its encroachment on the Line of Actual Control. Infiltration incidents have increased especially in areas such as Galvan Valley, Pangong Tso Gogra Hot Spring.

According to the document, China has encroached on the northern shores of Kungrang Nala, Gogra, and Pangong Tso Lake in Ladakh between 17 and 18 May. It says that this aggressive form of China has been seen on LAC since May 5. On 5 and 6 May, there was a clash between the army of Pangong Tso India and China. But, within a short time of giving this detail, all the documents have been removed.

There is no change in the situation …

The Ministry’s document states that ‘this dispute can go on for a long time’. In order to end the dispute between India and China, talks have been held between the Corps Commander of both countries 5 times. The tension on LAC is less, but there is no change in the situation.

In the same document, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has also targeted the central government. Significantly, the dispute between India and China became more intense when both sides became violent in the Galvan Valley, in which 20 soldiers including the Indian Army colonel were killed.

There was also talk of the huge loss of property from China. However, China has not yet given the number of soldiers killed. Negotiations between the two countries are continuing after this violent clash. Earlier, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh himself, while addressing the troops during his visit to Leh, had also indicated that talks are going on to find a solution, but cannot guarantee that by when this dispute will be resolved.

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