Indian, Chinese troops clash over border dispute



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NEW DELHI :
The Chinese People’s Liberation Army (EPL) and the Indian Army recently clashed in Ladakh and Sikkim along the border in separate incidents, increasing tensions between Asian neighbors.

The Indian army said Sunday that its soldiers clashed in a tense clash with Chinese troops along the border in northern Sikkim over unmarked border problems between the two countries.

The confrontation, which involved “aggressive behavior and minor injuries on both sides,” the Indian army said, took place after a long time. The declaration of the Indian army comes after Hindustan Times reported Saturday’s clash with dozens of Indian and Chinese soldiers. The confrontation between the troops took place near the Naku La sector at more than 5,000 meters, the Hindustan Times report said.

In Ladakh, Indian and Chinese troops entered into a “physical fight” “Tuesday night / early Wednesday, one person said, adding that the clash took place on the Indian side of the Current Control Line (ALC) .

The last major showdown between the two sides took place in Doklam in 2017 when the two armies clashed for 73 days.

The development comes as India, like most of the world, focuses on stopping the spread of the new coronavirus, which first emerged in China in December.

According to the Indian Army’s statement on Sunday, “temporary and short-term fighting occurs when the limits are not resolved.” The reference was to the undifferentiated border between China and China seen as a legacy of the 1962 war between the two countries.

The border dispute between China and India covers the Current Line of Control of 3,488 km. China claims that Arunachal Pradesh is part of southern Tibet, while India disputes it. Many rounds of talks have been held between the two sides, but have yet to produce any results.

The Indian Army said the troops “disengaged after dialogue and interaction at the local level.” “The troops solve these problems mutually according to established protocols …”

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