Lessons taught to China again in Arunachal: Indian troops chased away 200 Chinese


- The purpose of the Chinese was to break our bunkers

- Troops from both countries clashed between Bum-la and Yang-tse in the Tawang area

There is a border dispute between India and China in East Ladakh. Now the clash has started in Arunachal. In Arunachal Pradesh, Indian and Chinese troops clashed last week and clashed over a border dispute. Sources said that when the soldiers of Unch went to cross the border, they were challenged by the Indian soldiers. As a result, 200 Chinese retreated.

Army sources said that while Indian and Chinese troops were patrolling their respective territories in the Tawang area, the two countries' troops came face to face, resulting in a physical engagement between Bum-la and Chang-Tse in the Tawang area for several hours.

In this regard, an official said, "In fact, the name of the Chinese was to break the bunkers that we have built and are building on our border, but their intention did not materialize and they had to 'leave the ground' and flee."

He also clarified to the sources that there is a difference of opinion between the two countries regarding demarcation in these mountainous regions. But we are not stubborn in our position. It is also true that both armies are circling on both sides of the border, but last week 500 Chinese troops tried to infiltrate the area between Bumla and Yang-tse. As it became clear that their purpose was to demolish our existing and built bunkers, hundreds of Chinese left the field in the face of them. However, no harm was done to us.

Eventually a meeting of top officials from both sides was held and both sides agreed to keep the situation as it was. The matter was settled, our army sources said.

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