There has not been a single round of firing between the Chinese and Indian armies in 40 years, find out what the reason is


New Delhi, May 11, 2020

There is a dispute on the border between India and China. To date, there have been numerous skirmishes between the troops and a scuffle between the two sides.

However, neither side has ever fired in 40 years. Not a single shot has been fired between China and India. The main reason behind this is the maturity and restraint shown by the military officers of both the countries. In 2017, PM Modi also said in Russia that True, there is a border dispute between India and China but the two countries have not shot at each other. It shows our maturity.

The last firing took place in 1975 between the two countries' armies. However, no one was harmed. The two countries have also taken steps to ensure that the frequent clashes do not lead to large-scale conflicts. There are regular flag meetings between the two armies. There is constant talk of border management between the two countries.

At the same time, both the countries have taken care that the troops deployed on the frontier border do not normally have weapons.

The two countries are clashing while on patrol. Sometimes there are arguments and the soldiers of both the countries get into a scuffle. Now the Chinese troops have started throwing stones. The Indian troops have started responding in the same way. The boundary has not been demarcated as there is no plain area. Both the parties are patrolling in their area and sometimes Bicaki cases have gone to the same place when they were patrolling the parties face to face fringed're constantly accusing one another chebanne parties.

Military officials in both countries are well aware that a single shot could lead to a bloody confrontation, which is why both sides are exercising restraint.

However, experts say that even if there is no firing, India needs to be constantly alert to China's cunning. China has rapidly increased infrastructure in its border areas. India lags far behind. India also needs to step up.

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