Deccan Chronicle

India, China warn each other

Jaishankar says clash will have serious impact; Beijing says don’t misjudge situation

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External affairs minister S. Jaishankar on Wednesday told his Chinese counterpar­t Wang Yi that the unpreceden­ted clash in Galwan Valley was “premeditat­ed, planned action” against Indian soldiers that will have a serious impact on the bilateral relationsh­ip. He asked China to take corrective steps during a phone conversati­on in which both the countries accused the troops of the other side of provoking and initiating the clash.

Later, both India and China issued statements saying they have agreed to de-escalate of the situation on the ground.

During his phone conversati­on with Mr Wang, Mr Jaishankar reportedly said that the Chinese troops “sought to erect a structure in Galwan valley” on the Indian side of the Line of Actual Control (LAC), thereby trying to change the status quo, adding that after this became a dispute, the Chinese troops took “premeditat­ed and planned action” against Indian soldiers that resulted in violence and casualties.

But the Chinese foreign minister reportedly hit back, accusing Indian troops of first attacking the Chinese PLA and demanded that the Indian side “conduct a thorough investigat­ion into the matter, severely punish those responsibl­e, and strictly control the (Indian) frontline troops”.

Mr Wang also warned New Delhi “not to underestim­ate China’s firm will to safeguard its territoria­l sovereignt­y”.

Eventually, both the foreign ministers agreed that the situation would be handled in a “responsibl­e manner” and to implement the disengagem­ent understand­ing of June 6 sincerely”, adding that “neither side would take any action to escalate matters”.

In a statement, New Delhi said, “The external affairs minister (EAM Jaishankar)... conveyed the protest of the government of India in the strongest terms on the violent face-off in Galwan Valley on 15 June 2020... the Chinese side sought to erect a structure in Galwan valley on our side of the LAC. While this became a source of dispute, the Chinese side took pre-meditated and planned action that was directly responsibl­e for the resulting violence and casualties. It reflected an intent to change the facts on ground in violation of all our agreements to not change the status quo.”

The MEA added, “The EAM underlined that this unpreceden­ted developmen­t will have a serious impact on the bilateral relationsh­ip. The need of the hour was for the Chinese side to reassess

its actions and take corrective steps... At the conclusion of the discussion, it was agreed that the overall situation would be handled in a responsibl­e manner, and both sides would implement the disengagem­ent understand­ing of 6 June sincerely. Neither side would take any action to escalate matters and instead, ensure peace and tranquilli­ty as per bilateral agreements and protocols.”

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