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China-India border dispute re-emerges, 200 CCP soldiers intercepted invasion | India | Conflict | Standoff

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[Epoch Times October 08, 2021](Epoch Times reporter Chen Ting comprehensive report) According to Indian media reports, there was another standoff at the border between India and China. About 200 soldiers of the Chinese Communists’ Liberation Army were actually in Arunachal. They were intercepted near the line of control, and some Chinese soldiers were briefly detained by the Indian military.

According to a report by “India Today” (link), the Indian army encountered about 200 Chinese soldiers during routine patrols, and the two sides continued to confront each other for several hours. Fortunately, the local commander successfully resolved the crisis. According to the existing bilateral agreement, the confrontation between the Chinese and Indian forces has ended.

The report said that during the conflict, India’s fortifications were not damaged.

The timing of this incident is quite sensitive. Some Indian military officers told the “Lookout” magazine that in three or four days, China and India will hold another round of high-level military talks on the dispute in eastern Ladakh. (Link)

The spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of India, Arindam Bagchi, said that India has reiterated that China’s “provocative” actions and “unilateral” actions have endangered peace and tranquility in the region.

Baji said: “We look forward to China’s efforts to resolve the remaining issues of the actual line of control in eastern Ladakh at an early date on the basis of full compliance with the bilateral agreement.”

He also pointed out that when Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar (S Jaishankar) of Tajikistan met with the Chinese Communist Party Foreign Minister Wang Yi last month, he had already conveyed India’s position.

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A source told the Indian media “News18” (link) that these 200 Chinese soldiers came from Tibet and invaded the strategic Tawang county (Tawang) in an attempt to destroy the underground bunkers (bunkers) of the Indian side.

Strategically, Tawang County has mastered the passage to the Yarlung Zangbo Plain. At the same time, the “Tawang Temple” in the area is the second largest Buddhist temple in the world and one of the important places of Tibetan Buddhism. The Chinese Communist authorities claimed sovereignty over the area and included it in Cuona County of Shannan City in the Tibet Autonomous Region.

According to reports, some Chinese soldiers were briefly detained by the Indian military.

This latest round of confrontation has also caused the border conflict between India and China, which has lasted for more than a year, to once again arouse international attention.

Editor in charge: Ye Ziwei#

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