New Delhi: Army Chief General MM Narwane has sent a clear message to China saying india will not withdraw its troops unless Chinese troops return from tense places in Ladakh. In an interview, India is fully prepared to deal with any situation. State that tensions between the two countries began in eastern Ladakh from May 5 last year.
At that time, 45 years later, there was a violent clash between the armies of the two countries. Troops have started returning from the Pangong Lake area, but talks are still on over several areas. General Narwane stressed that the Indian Army's grip on high altitudes is strong and we are ready to deal with any emergency situation. He said, "We are very clear that unless there is a engagement from all friction points, the Indian Army will not back down". Let us tell you that India and China have signed a series of agreements that the People's Liberation Army (PLA) of China is unilaterally breaking.
Army Chief Narwane said the situation on the northern border is under control and several rounds of military level talks with China are scheduled to focus on restoring the situation in April 2020.
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