Why are India-China violent clashes in Ladakh?

 17 Jun 2020 ( IBTN News Bureau )
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In a violent clash between India and Chinese troops on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the Galvan Valley in eastern Ladakh, 20 Indian soldiers were killed. However, the exact number of damage to China has not been reported. It is being said that China has also suffered losses.

After all, what happened in the last 41 days that such a situation happened between India and China. Tensions between India and China began when soldiers from both countries clashed at Pangong Tso in eastern Ladakh on May 5 and 6. The violence between 250 soldiers from China and India on the evening of May 5 continued even the next day.

After this, such an incident also took place in North Sikkim sector on May 9. The India-China border dispute is over the 3,488 km long LAC. After this, the two armies tried to resolve the border dispute through dialogue.

On June 6, the Indian Ministry of External Affairs issued a statement after the Lt. General level talks between the two countries. The Government of India has said that both sides will remain militarily and diplomatically connected to resolve the situation in the border areas and ensure peace.

On the meeting held in Chushul-Moldo region, the Indian Ministry of External Affairs said, "Both sides have agreed to find a peaceful settlement in the border areas. This decision has been taken keeping in mind the various bilateral agreements and the agreement between the leaders that peace in the India-China border areas is essential for the overall development of bilateral relations. ''

Commander of South Xinjiang Military Region and Group Major General Liu Lin of People's Liberation Army (PLA) were present on behalf of China in the talks. There was General Harinder Singh from the Indian side.

On 15 June, there were talks between the two countries of the rank of Colonel. But late on the night of 15 June, there was news of a clash between the two armies.

After this, on June 16, this unexpected action took place on the Line of Actual Control by China. Official sources said that there was no firing by troops from both sides on 16 June. Actually there was stone pelting among the soldiers. The poles attacked each other.

China has also admitted that its soldiers were killed during a violent clash in the Galvan Valley of Ladakh on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) on Monday (15 June). However, he did not give information about how many soldiers were killed.

The statement of the Army of China (PLA) has been released, quoting Global Times, the mouthpiece of the Chinese government. Following the latest developments on the Line of Actual Control (LAC), a Chinese military spokesperson on Tuesday (June 16) appealed to the Indian troops to immediately stop all provocative actions against Chinese troops along the border and resolve disputes through dialogue Returned to the right path of reconciliation. The PLA said, "Indian troops once again crossed the Line of Actual Control and deliberately instigated attacks in the Galvan Valley region, leading to serious clashes and casualties."

 

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