Hindustan Times (Patiala)

India, China continue to stand ground

- Shishir Gupta and Rezaul H Laskar letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

NEW DELHI: : India on Thursday said it is engaged with China at the diplomatic and military levels to end a border standoff involving thousands of troops even as it tacitly ruled out any possibilit­y of US mediation to end the face-off.

The ground situation remained unchanged and neither side had lowered its guard at the four standoff points n the Ladakh sector’s Galwan Valley and Pangong Tso areas, HT has learnt.Both sides are holding firms and it is not possible to indicate at this time when the status quo ante will be restored, people familiar with the developmen­ts said. Since tensions flared along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) after violent clashes involving hundreds of soldiers in Sikkim and Ladakh sectors early this month, both sides have deployed additional soldiers, especially in Galwan Valley in eastern

Ladakh. India has said it will oppose any unilateral attempts to alter the status quo along the LAC. External affairs ministry spokespers­on Anurag Srivastava told a virtual news briefing that both sides are engaged at different levels to address tensions, but New Delhi will make no compromise­s on sovereignt­y and national security.

Asked specifical­ly about US President Donald Trump’s offer to mediate and whether New Delhi had sought such arbitratio­n, Srivastava said: “As I’ve told you, we are engaged with the Chinese side to peacefully resolve this issue.”

India and China, he said, have establishe­d mechanisms at military and diplomatic levels to peacefully resolve situations that may arise in border areas through dialogue, and “continue to remain engaged through these channels”.

Srivastava reiterated India’s contention that its troops had not violated the LAC, a charge levelled by China soon after the standoff became public.

“India is committed to the objective of maintenanc­e of peace and tranquilli­ty in the border areas with China and our armed forces scrupulous­ly follow the consensus reached by our leaders and the guidance provided,” he said.

BOTH SIDES HAVE DEPLOYED ADDITIONAL TROOPS; INDIA HAS SAID IT WILL OPPOSE ANY UNILATERAL ATTEMPTS TO ALTER THE STATUS QUO ALONG THE LAC

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