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India China Trying To Alter Status Quo On Border The Manila Times

Along The India China Border Troops Are Fighting Again The
Along The India China Border Troops Are Fighting Again The

Along The India China Border Troops Are Fighting Again The New delhi: india’s defense chief on tuesday accused china of trying to “unilaterally change the status quo” on their disputed himalayan border last week, when clashes left troops on both sides injured. Beijing: india on friday warned china that trying to alter the status quo on the ground by resorting to force will not just damage the peace that existed on the border areas but can also have "ripples and repercussions" in the broader bilateral relationship, and demanded that beijing stop its activities in eastern ladakh.

What S Behind The India And China Border Brawls The Washington Post
What S Behind The India And China Border Brawls The Washington Post

What S Behind The India And China Border Brawls The Washington Post The only way to resolve the current military standoff along the lac in eastern ladakh was for beijing to realise that trying to "change the status quo by resorting to force or coercion, is not the right way forward,” india's ambassador to china vikram misri said in a hard hitting interview to pti. Former indian army chief general manoj mukund naravane has said that china's attempts to change the status quo on the lac by resorting to "salami slicing" tactics have led to a "more assertive" response from the indian army. Defence minister rajnath singh on tuesday said india is committed to a peaceful resolution of the border stand off with china but any attempt to unilaterally alter the status quo is unacceptable. External affairs minister s jaishankar has said india faces a "very complicated challenge" from china, and the narendra modi government has taken steps to ensure no attempts are made to change the status quo in the border areas unilaterally.

India And China Face Off Again At Border As Troops Move In The New
India And China Face Off Again At Border As Troops Move In The New

India And China Face Off Again At Border As Troops Move In The New Defence minister rajnath singh on tuesday said india is committed to a peaceful resolution of the border stand off with china but any attempt to unilaterally alter the status quo is unacceptable. External affairs minister s jaishankar has said india faces a "very complicated challenge" from china, and the narendra modi government has taken steps to ensure no attempts are made to change the status quo in the border areas unilaterally. New delhi: chinese foreign minister wang yi met with his indian counterpart and national security adviser on friday to expedite the disengagement of thousands of indian and chinese forces involved in a tense faceoff and occasional clashes along their disputed border, an indian official said. Beijing – india has accused china of trying to “unilaterally change the status quo” on their disputed himalayan border last week, when clashes left troops on both sides injured. china said the. New delhi: india's defense chief on tuesday accused china of trying to "unilaterally change the status quo" on their disputed himalayan border last week, when clashes left troops on both sides injured. Indian minister of defence rajnath singh yesterday accused china of trying to “unilaterally change the status quo” on their disputed himalayan border last week when clashes left troops on both sides injured.

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