Talks with China possible only after complete peace on border: India's strong message


- Important meeting between the Foreign Ministers of India and China

- Indo-China military commanders agree to meet, army claims no Chinese troops in Ladakh

- India will not accept a one-sided stance on the LAC, China will also have to take the initiative: S. Jaishankar

New Delhi: The dispute with China has been raging in Ladakh for the past one year, according to a meeting between the foreign ministers of the two countries. The meeting came amid reports of Chinese troops infiltrating the Damchok area of ​​India on the occasion of the Dalai Lama's birthday. However, the report has been denied by the Indian Army.

The meeting, held in Dushanbe, the capital of Tajikistan, discussed disputes between the two countries. Foreign Minister S Jaishankar, who attended the meeting on behalf of India, discussed the ongoing disputes in Ladakh with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi. The meeting lasted about an hour. Both India and China also agreed to hold a meeting between senior military commanders. On the other hand, according to reports, Jaishankar had sternly told China that a one-sided change of status quo on the LAC was not acceptable. The relationship between the two countries can only be strengthened when it is imperative that peace be fully ratified and maintained in the border areas.

That is, India has made it clear to China that dialogue between the two countries can only move forward if China maintains peace on the border. On the other hand, there are reports that China manipulated the Indian border to celebrate the Dalai Lama's birthday.

However these reports were refuted by the Indian Army. The Indian military has said it has not had any disputes with China recently. It has also been claimed that the two countries' armies have been at peace on the border for several days now. While every movement of the Chinese army is being monitored. There were reports of infiltration by Chinese troops across the LAC in eastern Ladakh. During this time there was also a conflict with the Indian army.

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