Deccan Chronicle

China forgets pullback vow, intrudes into two more areas

Strengthen­s army presence along LAC; lays claim to Galwan Valley again

- PAWAN BALI and SRIDHAR KUMARASWAM­I

Even as India and China on Wednesday engaged diplomatic­ally to try and resolve the standoff between the armies of the two nations at the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Ladakh, there were reports of fresh Chinese incursions in Depsang and Daulat Beg Oldie areas.

The Chinese are creating trouble for Indian patrols near PP-10 to PP-13 at Daulat Beg Oldie sector. In Depsang too, China has started a huge build-up of its troops and weapons. India has counter deployed its troops in the area.

There were also claims and counter-claims that a large number of Chinese troops are back at patrolling point 14 in Galwan River Valley, the site of the June 15 clash.

While some reports claimed that satellite images, taken by US satellite firm Maxar on June 22, were of Chinese soldiers near patrolling point 14 in Galwan valley, sources in Delhi, speaking off the record, said these images were of Indian soldiers.

The satellite images shows trenches, fortificat­ion and the presence of a large number of troops.

At the meeting between the ministry of external affairs’ joint secretary Naveen Srivastava and director general in the Chinese ministry of foreign affairs Wu Jianghao held through video conferenci­ng on Wednesday, India conveyed its concern on the June 15 clash and both sides agreed to “strictly respect and observe the LAC” and to the “expeditiou­s implementa­tion” of the understand­ing reached between senior military commanders of the two sides on June 6 to ensure “peace and tranquilli­ty in border areas”.

But to complicate matters, reports from Beijing said that the Chinese defence ministry on Wednesday reportedly claimed sovereignt­y over Galwan Valley and the Chinese foreign ministry blamed India for the June 15 clash.

On the northern banks of Pangong Tso, which is the main issue of contention between the two sides, Chinese soldiers are reportedly trying to build structures in new positions.

 ?? — AP ?? Indian soldiers march in Red Square during the Victory Day parade marking the 75th anniversar­y of the Nazi defeat in World War II in Moscow on Wednesday.
— AP Indian soldiers march in Red Square during the Victory Day parade marking the 75th anniversar­y of the Nazi defeat in World War II in Moscow on Wednesday.

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