There has been tense atmosphere between India and China over the border dispute in East Ladakh since April last year. Even after nine rounds of senior commander-level talks between the two countries, there has been no clear-cut solution. Now, Union Defense Minister Rajnath Singh will make a statement in the Rajya Sabha on Thursday. He will inform parliament about the situation in East Ladakh at the present time. The information was released Wednesday by the Office of the Ministry of Defense.
Earlier, China’s defense ministry reported that India and China’s frontline forces, which had previously landed on the northern and southern tip of Pangong Lake in eastern Ladakh, had gradually retreated by Wednesday. However, there has been no response from India. India and China’s frontline troops, stationed in the northern and southern parts of Pangong So (Lake) in eastern Ladakh, have systematically retreated since Wednesday, said senior Colonel Wu Qian, a spokesman for the Chinese defense ministry.
Defense Minister Rajnath Singh will make a statement in Rajya Sabha tomorrow on the ‘current situation in East Ladakh’: Defense Minister’s Office (file photo) pic.twitter.com/wknZOT1PUP
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At the same time, during the monsoon session of Parliament, Rajnath Singh responded to the Ladakh deadlock. “The courage of our soldiers is very high and we are ready to deal with any situation,” Rajnath Singh said. China has collected ammunition at the border, but our army is ready, ”the defense minister said. Our soldiers are keeping the countrymen safe.
“No one should doubt our resolve to secure our borders,” Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said. India believes that relationships and mutual sensitivity are essential for peaceful relations with neighbors. About two-and-a-half months later, we were told that there was a ninth round of talks between senior commanders of the Indian and Chinese armies last month. Discussions between the two sides were discussed during the talks in China against Moldova.
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