Defeat Chinese Intrusion | What happened on Arunachal Pradesh border? – Central Govt Explanation Full Details | Yangtse faceoff Chinese troops tried to alter status quo at LAC, says Rajnath singh

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New Delhi: Union Government informed the Parliament that the Indian soldiers stopped the Chinese soldiers who were trying to trespass on the border of Arunachal Pradesh and made them retreat. Union Defense Minister Rajnath Singh assured in the Houses of Parliament that attempts to encroach on the border will be foiled.

3,488 km from Karakoram in Ladakh to Jasapla in Arunachal Pradesh. India and China border stretches far. Indo-Tibetan Border Guards are engaged in security work on this border. According to the agreements reached in 1996 and 2005, Indian and Chinese soldiers guarding the border cannot use weapons.

However, in the border areas of Ladakh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh, skirmishes are common when Chinese soldiers encroach. On June 15, 2020, a huge clash took place between Indian and Chinese soldiers in the Kalwan Valley of Ladakh. 20 people lost their lives on the Indian side. 38 people died on the Chinese side. However, the Chinese government claims that only 4 people died on their side.

600 Chinese Soldiers Repulsed: In this context, on the 9th, more than 600 Chinese soldiers tried to trespass in the Yangtze border area of ​​Dawang district of Arunachal Pradesh. Indian soldiers stopped them.

Then there was a conflict between the two sides. In this, 6 Indian players were injured. Many were seriously injured on the Chinese side. Many of the Chinese players suffered broken bones, according to foreign media reports. The Indian soldiers retaliated and the Chinese soldiers retreated and returned to their positions.

While the clash took place on the 9th, the Indian media published news about it on the 12th.

In this case, the issue of conflict between Indian and Chinese soldiers echoed in both houses of Parliament yesterday. The central government should give an explanation on the border issue after postponing other business in both houses. The opposition parties insisted that a discussion should be held in them.

Union Defense Minister Rajnath Singh will give an explanation in this regard in the Lok Sabha at 12 noon and in the Rajya Sabha at 2 pm, the government informed. Refusing to accept this, members of opposition parties including the Congress continued to act.

Amidst this, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh gave an explanation in both Houses of Parliament. He said: Chinese soldiers tried to cross the border line in Dawang Division, Yangtze region of Arunachal Pradesh on the 9th. They also tried to change the border status arbitrarily. The Indian players thwarted this attempt by the Chinese players. Then there was a clash and scuffle between the two sides. Indian soldiers resolutely stopped Chinese soldiers from trespassing into Indian territory. Some were injured on both sides. There were no casualties or serious injuries on the Indian side. Timely intervention of the Indian army commanders forced the Chinese soldiers to return to their positions.

Commanders Talk: Following this, the Regional Commander of the Indian Army held talks with the Regional Commander of the Chinese Army on the 11th. “Do not engage in border violations. The Chinese side has been instructed to maintain peace and a harmonious environment. The Chinese side was also clearly informed about this through the embassy.

The Army is committed to protect the sovereignty and integrity of India. I assure them that attempts at encroachment will be thwarted. I hope the parliament will fully support the brave actions of the Indian soldiers. This is what he said.

Refusing to accept his explanation, members of opposition parties, including the Congress, walked out of both houses of Parliament. Prime Minister Narendra Modi should explain. The opposition parties continued to insist that a debate should be held in both houses.

Congress leader Mallikarjuna Kharge said, “The government is not ready to accept our demands regarding the security of the country. I don’t want to politicize the security of the country. But the Modi government should behave honestly,” he said.

Advanced Advice: In this case, a high-level meeting was held yesterday in Delhi under the leadership of Defense Minister Rajnath Singh. External Affairs Minister Jaishankar, Commander-in-Chief of the Tri-Armies Anil Chauhan and Commanders of the Tri-Armies participated in this.

Meanwhile, in a statement issued by the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, ‘India-China border situation is stable. The two sides are mitigating the conflict through diplomatic and military level negotiations. It has been stated that India should properly implement the agreements already made. There is no direct reference to the conflict on the Arunachal Pradesh border.

Fighter aircraft on surveillance mission: Chinese drones have been trying to intrude in Arunachal Pradesh’s Tawang border area for the past few weeks. Following this, the fighter jets of the Indian Air Force are engaged in intensive surveillance in the Tawang border area.

Air Force sources said: Indian Air Force is very strong in the Northeast. Sukhoi fighter jets have been deployed in Assam’s Tezpur and Saba areas and Rafale fighter jets have been deployed in Hasimara, West Bengal. We are ready to shoot down enemy drones and warplanes if they enter Indian territory. Fighter jets have been deployed to protect Indian military positions and naval warships. Sukhoi-30 MKI aircraft have been deployed to monitor drones in Tawang area.

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