On August 29-30, the two armies clashed again on the border, and the Indo-China border clashes continued.
Pangong Lake The site of the border clash between India and China |
New Delhi- On the night between 29-30 August, fresh clashes broke out between Indian and Chinese forces at Pangong in Ladakh in front of the Line of Actual Control. Border tensions between India and China have been simmering for more than 100 days.
Pangong Lake ladhak area |
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On the night between 29-30 August, a new clash broke out between the Indian and Chinese forces at Pangong in Ladakh near the Line of Actual Control. Border tensions between India and China have been simmering for more than 100 days. It is learned that the Indian forces reacted strongly to the change in the status quo of the LAC. All Chinese plans were thwarted.
TSO lake where new China-India border clashes happen 29-30 August |
Pic credit -getti images
"On 29/30 August 2020, the PLA troops violated previous diplomatic hurdles during the ongoing military and diplomatic engagement during the ongoing standoff in East Ladakh and provoked a military movement to change the stand-off," the Indian Army said in a statement.
"The Indian military has stopped any activity at this PLA on the south shore of Pang Tso Lake, to strengthen our position and urge China to take steps to unilaterally change the resilient realities. The Indian military is determined to maintain peace and tranquility through negotiations, but also its regional Equally committed to maintaining integrity. A brigade commander-level flag meeting is underway to resolve the issue. "
TSO Water Border Pangong lake Area |
Significantly, since 20 Indian soldiers were killed after the Galwan clashes, the Indian Army is in a high alert area in Ladakh. Fifty Chinese soldiers were killed in the clashes that day (June 15).
In the wake of the border clashes in the Galway Valley, the government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave full freedom to the armed forces to give "appropriate" punishment to Chinese miscreants in the LAC. Thousands of additional troops were also sent to the LAC and other front lines to keep Chinese troops in check and understand Chinese activity.
India and China have held several rounds of military and diplomatic meetings to resolve issues following the Galwan conflict, with the Chinese ambassador also urging China to exercise restraint on behalf of India. Will not compromise on integrity
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