India News from China border: Indian and Chinese troops clash at Naku La in Sikkim, wounded on both sides | India News


NEW DELHI: Amid the ongoing fighting in the Ladakh sector, Indian and Chinese soldiers have clashed in Naku La in the northern border area of ​​Sikkim.
The clash between the troops reportedly occurred three days ago and soldiers from both sides were injured.
However, the situation is now under control. India and China have been involved in various border troop fights in different places before due to Chinese incursions into Indian territory.
India and China have met in Naku La before
Naku La, by the way, was one of the original sites of confrontation between India and China, along with Pangong Tso, Galwan, Gogra, Hot Springs, in early May last year.
On May 9, 2020, nearly 150 Indian and Chinese servicemen took part in a clash near Naku La Pass in the Sikkim sector. At least 10 soldiers from both sides were injured.
However, the troops had withdrawn after dialogue at the local level.

India-China ongoing confrontation in Ladakh
The latest clash in Naku La comes even as Indian and Chinese troops are already involved in a border confrontation in eastern Ladakh.
In an effort to break up this ongoing confrontation in Ladakh, India and China held the ninth round of military talks on Sunday, which had been inconclusive as India had once again asked China for a “ total disconnection and reduction of climbing ” all over the face. off sites in eastern Ladakh.
The situation in eastern Ladakh had deteriorated after around 250 Chinese and Indian soldiers took part in a violent clash on the night of May 5, 2020. Twenty Indian soldiers and an unspecified number of PLA men were killed in the violence.
Since May-June 2020, the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has occupied an 8 km stretch from ‘Finger 4 to 8’ (mountain spurs) on the north shore of Pangong Tso.

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