Deccan Chronicle

Army helps out stranded Chinese citizens

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New Delhi, Sept. 5: At a time it is engaged in a fierce standoff with China’s PLA in eastern Ladakh, the Indian Army on Wednesday provided food, warm clothes and medical assistance to three Chinese citizens who had lost their way in sub-zero temperatur­es at an altitude of 17,500 feet in a border area in North Sikkim, officials said.

The Army personnel deployed in the area also guided the Chinese citizens, including a woman, to return to the Chinese side and reach their destinatio­n.

The humanitari­an gesture by the Army came when it is dealing with an aggressive behaviour by the Chinese troops in eastern Ladakh.

The Army, in a statement, said the three Chinese citizens lost their way in the Plateau area of

North Sikkim.

“Realising danger to the lives of the Chinese citizens in sub-zero temperatur­es, the soldiers of Indian Army immediatel­y reached out and provided medical assistance including oxygen, food and warm clothes to protect them from the vagaries of extreme altitude and harsh climactic conditions,” the Army said.

It said the Indian troops also gave them appropriat­e guidance to reach their destinatio­n after which they returned.

“The Chinese citizens expressed their gratitude to India and the Indian

Army for their prompt assistance,” the Army said. The Indian and Chinese troops are locked in a bitter border row in eastern Ladakh for the last four months. The tensions had escalated manifold after 20 Indian Army personnel were killed in a fierce clash between the two sides in Galwan Valley on June 15. The Chinese military is yet to reveal the casualties it suffered in the clash.

Tensions flared up again in the region after China unsuccessf­ully attempted to occupy Indian territory on the southern bank of Pangong lake around a week back.

Following the attempts, India occupied a number of strategic heights on the southern bank of Pangong lake and strengthen­ed its presence in Finger 2 and Finger 3 areas in the region to thwart any Chinese actions. China has strongly objected to India’s move.

India has also rushed in additional troops and weapons to the sensitive region following China’s transgress­ion attempts.

Defence ministers of the two countries met on the sidelines of a multilater­al meet in Moscow on Friday.

● THE HUMANITARI­AN gesture by the Army came when it is dealing with an aggressive behaviour by the Chinese troops in eastern Ladakh.

THE ARMY said the three Chinese citizens lost their way in the Plateau area of North Sikkim.

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