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India Will Not Back Down Until The Withdrawal Of Chinese Troops

India will not back down until the withdrawal of Chinese troops in East Ladakh: Army Chief General Narwane.

Army Chief General MM Narwane gave a clear signal to China that there would not be a complete withdrawal of troops from tense areas in East Ladakh, India would not withdraw its troops.

He said that India is fully prepared to deal with any emergency situation in the region. Naravane said- India is dealing strongly with China regarding its claim in eastern Ladakh

In a detailed interview, Narwane said that India is firming up with China over its claims in eastern Ladakh and is also ready to initiate confidence-building measures.

There was limited progress in the withdrawal of troops from the Pangong Lake area.

More than a year has passed since the May 5 military clash in eastern Ladakh last year. For the first time in more than 45 years, both sides suffered losses in this clash.

There has been limited progress in the withdrawal of troops from the Pangong Lake area, while there is no talk of taking similar steps from other areas.

General Narwane said – India is strengthening its grip on high-altitude areas.

General Narwane stressed that India is currently maintaining a firm hold on all-important high altitude areas. As reserve soldiers there are sufficient military forces and we are ready to deal with any emergency.

He said, our stand is very clear. We will not withdraw our troops until the gathering of troops from all the disputed areas is over.

India and China have signed several agreements, which the People’s Liberation Army is breaking unilaterally.

Army Chief said – fully prepared to deal with any emergency.

The army chief said, “Though we want peace on the Line of Actual Control and also start a confidence-building measure, but we are ready to deal with any contingency situation even then.”

The attitude of the Indian Army is clear that we will not suffer the loss of our land and will also not allow unilateral changes in the status quo.

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