NSA Ajit Doval
Key points
- ‘We will fight when the threat arises. We will fight for a greater good, not for ourselves’
- ‘I am very sure that our soldiers will never allow anyone to take an inch of our land from us’
- ‘India wants to end current border tension with China’
New Delhi: After Defense Minister Rajnath Singh stated that he is confident that the Indian military will not allow anyone to seize even an inch of the country’s land, the NSA Ajit Doval issued a stern warning to China saying India will fight where it arises. He threatens her and will fight for the common good. not for oneself.
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat also warned China and expressed his confidence in the Indian troops saying, “We must be prepared and the Indian troops responded well to China’s misadventure.”
We do not secure our Rashtra, we only try to secure our Rajya, said Doval adding that ‘Rashtra’ is created by the saint of India and that ‘Rajya’ can end, but ‘Rashtra’ can never end.
‘Rajya’ may end but ‘Rashtra’ can never end: Doval
After performing ‘Shastra Puja’ at the Sukna headquarters of the 33rd Indian Army Corps in the Darjeeling district of West Bengal, the defense minister said that India wants to end the current border tension with China and restore peace. .
“This is our goal. But sometimes, some nefarious incidents keep happening, “Singh said after conducting the ‘puja’.
Tension between India and China escalated after the Galwan incident in which twenty Indian soldiers gave their lives in an ambush by PLA soldiers.
In retaliation, Indian forces also attacked the PLA causing significant casualties on its side, however, China has not yet disclosed the number of its soldiers killed and wounded in the clash.
India wants to end current border tension with China: Rajnath
According to Indian officials, China suffered “heavy casualties” in the incident.
Indian forces also thwarted the Chinese intrusion into Pangong Tso and occupied various strategic heights in the mountainous areas of Mukhpari, Rezang La and Magar around the southern shore of the lake in eastern Ladakh.
The two sides held a series of diplomatic and military talks to resolve the dispute that began on May 5, however, so far no progress has been made.