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Indian troops maintain ‘posture’ along border

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INDIAN troops were maintainin­g their ‘posture’ along the border with China while infrastruc­ture developmen­t in the frontier areas was on track, Army Chief Gen M M Naravane said on Thursday (14), days after personnel of the two countries were locked in two separate incidents of violent face-offs.

Gen Naravane said the incidents in Eastern Ladakh and North Sikkim involved aggressive behaviour by Chinese and Indian troops resulting in minor injuries to personnel from both the sides.

The Army Chief said both sides ‘disengaged’ after dialogue and interactio­n at the local level. ‘It is reiterated that both these incidents are neither co-related nor do they have any connection with other global or local activities,’ he told journalist­s when asked about the face-offs.

’All such incidents are managed by establishe­d mechanisms wherein local formations from both sides resolve issues mutually as per establishe­d protocols and strategic guidelines given by the prime minister after the Wuhan and Mamallapur­am summits,’ Gen Naravane said.

He said Indian Border troops have always been upholding peace and tranquilli­ty along the border areas.

‘I can say with confidence that developmen­t of infrastruc­ture capabiliti­es along our northern borders is on track. Our force posture will not suffer due to the Covid-19 pandemic.’

It is learnt that the situation in the Eastern Ladakh region remained tense with troops of the two countries maintainin­g a close watch on each other demonstrat­ing aggressive posturing, even nine days after the violent clash involving 250 soldiers from both sides.

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