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Tawang Face-off: China lies on clash with Indian Army in Tawang

Tawang Face-off: Being the news as a display of the Chinese, envy is alarming for Indian Army at the LAC. China also lied on clash with Indian Army in Tawang accusing Indian soldiers of crossing the border.

Tawang Face-off: Chinese Army statement on Border Clash has been exposed on its accusation on Indian forces crossing the border. The response from the Chinese Army regarding the clash between the Indo-China Army in Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh has not been accepted by the Indian side.

Tawang Face-off:  There has been a response from the Chinese army regarding the skirmish between Indian and Chinese soldiers in Arunachal Pradesh. China has blamed the Indian soldiers for this skirmish. In its allegation the Chinese army says that the Indian soldier had illegally crossed the disputed border and the provocation turned into a clash.

Defense Minister Rajnath Singh says in the Lok Sabha on the Tawang face-off that Indian Army personnel foiled the infiltration bid by Chinese troops and drove them out. Rajnath Singh told the House that no Indian soldier has died in this skirmish and no one has been seriously injured.

Chinese army accused the Indian army

A spokesman for the Chinese army in his statement held that the soldiers of the Indian Army crossed the border illegally. After which the Chinese soldiers came on their way, which resultantly turned into the skirmish. The Chinese army holds that the PLA opted for a strong retaliation under the standards in a professional manner, after which the situation on the border is now said to be stable.

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India should control its soldiers – Chinese army

Chinese army spokesman Long Shaohua maintains in his statement that India should control its soldiers deployed on the border. He said that on December 9, Indian Army soldiers obstructed the functioning of Chinese soldiers doing routine patrolling after crossing the border and that is the reason the skirmish started.

Situation stable on the border – Chinese Foreign Ministry

Earlier, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman, Wang Wenbin commented on the clash in Tawang that the situation on the Indo-China border is stable. Both the sides have been holding talks through diplomatic and military channels on issues related to the border.

 

Parijat Tripathi

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