India urges China to disengage forces in disputed Ladakh region

17 September 2020, 14:24

An Indian army convoy moves on the Srinagar- Ladakh road (Dar Yasin/AP)
India Kashmir China. Picture: PA

The country’s defence minister made the plea in the upper house of Parliament.

India’s defence minister said the country faces challenges in its border dispute with China and urged Beijing to sincerely implement an understanding they reached previously to completely disengage forces in the Ladakh region.

Rajnath Singh said in a statement in the upper house of Parliament that China has amassed troops and armaments in Ladakh in violation of bilateral agreements reached in 1990s and it was creating friction by trying unilaterally to alter the status quo in the region through aggressive postures.

He said that was not acceptable to India and cautioned China that “we can start a war, but its end is not in our hands”.

He said India is seeking a peaceful resolution through talks.

The foreign ministers of both countries met in Moscow a week ago and agreed to deescalate the tensions in Ladakh, but Mr Singh’s words to Parliament suggested tensions have not thawed and settling the impasse will be a long process.

He also said India has counter-deployed troops, who have foiled “transgression attempts by China”.

“We should be confident that our armed forces will handle the situation successfully,” Mr Singh said.

In Beijing, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin again laid the onus on India to relieve the tensions.

He said Chinese border troops have “always strictly abided by the (agreements) between the two countries and are committed to safeguarding China’s territorial sovereignty and maintaining peace and tranquility in the border areas”.

Mr Wang added: “What is pressing now is that the Indian side should immediately correct its mistake, disengage on the ground as soon as possible and take concrete actions to ease the tension and lower the temperature along the border.”

In New Delhi, Indian External Affairs Ministry spokesman Anurag Srivastava urged China to “sincerely work with the Indian side for complete disengagement at the earliest from all friction areas”.

Relations between the two countries have often been strained, partly due to their undemarcated border.

They fought a border war in 1962 that spilled into Ladakh and ended in an uneasy truce.

Since then, troops have guarded the undefined border area, occasionally brawling.

The stand-off escalated to a deadly clash on a high ridge on June 15 that left 20 Indian soldiers dead.

A banner erected by the Indian army stands near Pangong Tso lake near the India-China border in India’s Ladakh area (Manish Swarup/AP)
A banner erected by the Indian army stands near Pangong Tso lake near the India-China border in India’s Ladakh area (Manish Swarup/AP)

Mr Singh said India inflicted “heavy” casualties on Chinese forces, but did not provide any numbers.

China has not given any details on its casualties.

After that clash, the two countries partially disengaged from the site in the Galwan Valley and at least two other places, but the crisis has continued in at least three other areas, including glacial Pangong Lake.

He said the impasse was due to differing perceptions of the fiercely contested Line of Actual Control that separates Chinese and Indian-held territories from Ladakh in the west to India’s eastern state of Arunachal Pradesh.

Mr Singh said India has doubled its budget on building roads, bridges and other infrastructure along the border to match the Chinese infrastructure to accelerate mobility of forces.

“We are fully prepared to protect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of our country,” he said, adding that China continued to occupy nearly 14,670 square miles of Indian land in Ladakh.

By Press Association

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