Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

China actions sparked LAC standoff; India ready: Govt

In first statement in Parliament on the border tension, Rajnath hails soldiers, says forces prepared for any eventualit­y

- HT Correspond­ents letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Defence minister Rajnath Singh told Parliament on Tuesday that China has engaged in massive mobilisati­on of troops at the Line of Actual Control (LAC), engaged in aggressive behaviour, and sought to unilateral­ly change the status quo — all in contravent­ion of existing border agreements and pacts between the two countries.

In the face of this, he said, India’s armed forces have shown both restraint when needed and courage when required, and will defend Indian sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity in any situation.

In the first official statement by the government on the floor of the Lok Sabha on the IndiaChina standoff in eastern Ladakh, Singh provided the historical backdrop of the border question; emphasised the importance of maintainin­g peace and tranquilli­ty at the border for bilateral relations to progress; chronologi­cally outlined the series of aggressive moves by China and “violent conduct” since April this year; acknowledg­ed how the current situation is qualitativ­ely different from the past in terms of the number of troops involved and the number of friction points; laid out the Indian position and principles on the need to respect the LAC; and alluded to the recent understand­ing between the foreign ministers of both countries in Moscow, putting the onus categorica­lly on China to disengage.

“The amassing of the troops by China goes against our 1993 and 1996 agreements. Respecting

and strictly observing the Line of Actual Control is the basis for peace and tranquilli­ty in the border areas and explicitly recognised in both agreements. While our armed forces abide scrupulous­ly by it, this has not been reciprocat­ed by the Chinese side... In the recent incidents, this year, the violent conduct of Chinese forces has been in complete violation of all mutually agreed norms,” Singh said.

“As of now, the Chinese side has mobilised a large number of troops and armaments along the LAC as well as in the depth areas. There are several friction areas in eastern Ladakh, including Gogra, Kongka La and north and south banks of the Pangong Lake. In response to China’s actions, our armed forces have also made appropriat­e counterdep­loyments in these areas to ensure that India’s security interests are fully protected,” he said.

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