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India’s Close Watch On Every Activity Of Chinese Soldiers

India’s close watch on every activity of Chinese soldiers- Army Chief General Naravane said on the border dispute with China.

Army Chief General MM Naravane has given a big statement regarding the border dispute between India and China.

General Naravane has said that the Indian Army is keeping a close watch on every movement of Chinese soldiers. He also said that China will be answered only on the basis of its military action.

Army Chief General Naravane expressed concern over the infrastructure construction being carried out by Chinese troops along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).

The Army Chief said that if they stay on the Line of Actual Control (LAC), then we are also ready to stand there.

Naravane on Saturday said the development of new infrastructure to sustain military build-up and large-scale deployment by China in the eastern Ladakh region is a matter of concern.

But India is keeping a close watch on all movements of Chinese PLA troops.

The army chief said that massive construction work is going on there. Their infrastructure is being built from the Chinese side. That means those people will stay there.

If those people stay there, then we too will stand there.

In response to the question related to the recent confrontation from China with India in Ladakh on the LAC, the Army Chief said that the MEA has made everything clear about what has happened on LAC.

The main reason for the confrontation with China was the construction work being done on a large scale by China and non-compliance with the previously prescribed protocol.

India and Chinese armies have been at a standoff for nearly 17 months in several areas along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh, though the two sides have held talks several times this year.

India’s close watch on every activity of Chinese soldiers: India-China soldiers face to face in Tawang.

Indian and Chinese soldiers had a brief face-off last week near Yangtse in the Tawang sector of Arunachal Pradesh.

It was later resolved after talks between the local commanders of both sides as per the protocol laid down. Sources gave this information on Friday.

This scuffle took place when a Chinese patrol party tried to enter the Indian border. India sent back the soldiers of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) of China.

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