Large number of Chinese soldiers enters into Indian border for first time
Large number of Chinese soldiers enters into Indian border for first time
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Between the lockdown and the Corona crisis, the central government has officially acknowledged for the first time that the Chinese army has entered Indian territory. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said on the ongoing military tensions in Ladakh for about a month that the Chinese army has entered a large number in eastern Ladakh. Now India too has started taking all measures to take a front from the Chinese army. Union Minister Rajnath Singh said on Tuesday that the meeting between Indian and Chinese military officers is now to be held on June 6. He stressed that India will not step back from its current situation at any cost. The government will not let the head of the country bow down in any way.

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When asked about the sensitive issue of East Ladakh, he said that China has come to what he considers his own, while the Indians consider it as his own. He said, 'There have been differences between the two countries on this matter and a significant number of Chinese people have also come. But whatever should be done from our side, India has also done it. The Defense Minister's statement is the first official confirmation that Chinese troops have entered a large number of Indian borders across the mountainous region of eastern Ladakh across the Line of Actual Control (LAC).

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According to media reports, the Chinese Army has encamped in the Galwan Valley and Pangong Tso Lake area of Indian Territory, across the Alley. Rajnath Singh said that China should seriously consider this issue, so that a solution can be found soon. He said that a few years ago in 2017, the Doklam dispute was also resolved through diplomatic and military negotiations. It is noteworthy that Indian and Chinese forces continue to have a conflict in the mountainous areas of eastern Ladakh for the last one month. Negotiations between the two countries are going on at the military and diplomatic level to resolve this dispute.

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