Deccan Chronicle

CHINA FUMES OVER INDIAN DRONE CRASH

India blames technical issues for the UAV going rogue

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT with agency inputs

An Indian drone “crossed over” the border with China and crashed in the Sikkim sector which includes Dokalam after losing contact with the ground control, prompting Beijing to lodge a diplomatic protest with India over the violation of China’s territoria­l sovereignt­y.

Responding to China’s livid demand for an explanatio­n as to how an unmanned Indian Aerial Vehicle (UAV) crashed in Chinese territory after crossing the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the Sikkim sector, the Indian Army has said that the UAV had developed technical problems after which it lost contact with ground control.

Stating that Indian border forces had immediatel­y alerted their Chinese counterpar­ts and that the Chinese side reverted with the location details of the UAV, Colonel Aman Anand, spokespers­on of the Indian Army, said.

“The exact cause of the incident is under investigat­ion. The matter is being dealt with in accordance with the establishe­d protocols through institutio­nal mechanisms to deal with situations along the India-China border areas.”

The UAV was on a regular training mission inside Indian territory before losing contact with the ground control due to some technical problem and crossed over the LAC, the spokespers­on added.

While Indian officials declined to provide more informatio­n on the UAV including the timing of the incident, the episode assumes significan­ce in the backdrop of the 73day-long standoff at Doklam, near the trijunctio­n between India’s Sikkim, China and Bhutan that ended in August-end.

Terming the incident as an infringeme­nt on China’s territoria­l sovereignt­y, Zhang Shuili, deputy head of the combat bureau of the Western Theater Command’s joint staff department, told the Chinese media.

“India has infringed on China’s territoria­l sovereignt­y, and we are strongly dissatisfi­ed with and opposed to this We will fulfill our mission and responsibi­lity and defend China's national sovereignt­y and security resolutely,” Zhang said.

 ??  ?? The UAV was on a regular training mission inside Indian territory before losing contact with ground control before crossing over the Line of Actual Control.
The UAV was on a regular training mission inside Indian territory before losing contact with ground control before crossing over the Line of Actual Control.

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