What are India's preparations to tackle China over border dispute?
What are India's preparations to tackle China over border dispute?
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New Delhi: The Union Defense Minister Rajnath Singh will answer in Parliament today on the India-China border dispute at 3 o'clock on Tuesday. An all-party meeting was likely to be called before the monsoon session over tensions with China on the Line of Actual Control (LAC), but the meeting was later canceled due to the Corona epidemic.

The matter was also raised in the Business Advisory Committee (BAC) meeting led by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla in the Parliament Annexe building on Sunday. Opposition parties are demanding a discussion in the Lok Sabha on the ongoing deadlock with China. The defense minister recently held a meeting with his Chinese counterpart in Moscow. Foreign Minister S Jaishankar also met his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi. In a meeting between Jaishankar and Wang Yi, a five-point plan to end the deadlock was agreed. In the same way, there are many more.

There is no overall change in the situation at the deadlocked points in eastern Ladakh, even after the foreign ministers of India and China agreed to a five-point plan to resolve the long-standing deadlock on the border. Congress leader in the Lok Sabha, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, tried to raise the Indo-China border dispute, but the speaker asked him to take up the subject in a meeting of the Business Advisory Committee (BAC). He said that we are proud of Indian Army, but we have the right to express concern over the Galwan Valley incident.

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