Updated 16 June 2020 at 20:57 IST
China unilaterally attempted to change status quo: MEA on 'violent' LAC standoff
India on Tuesday alleged that China "unilaterally attempted to change the status quo" at the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh's Galwan Valley
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India on Tuesday alleged that China "unilaterally attempted to change the status quo" at the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh's Galwan Valley which led to a violent face-off between the two armies late on Monday and caused the death of three Indian Army soldiers, including a colonel.
In a statement, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson, Anurag Srivastava, said, "On the late-evening and night of 15th June, 2020 a violent face-off happened as a result of an attempt by the Chinese side to unilaterally change the status quo there. Both sides suffered casualties that could have been avoided had the agreement at the higher level been scrupulously followed by the Chinese side."
On late-evening&night of June 15,a violent face-off happened as a result of an attempt by Chinese side to unilaterally change status quo there. Both sides suffered casualties that could have been avoided had agreement at higher level been scrupulously followed by Chinese side:MEA pic.twitter.com/ACQtTwympI
— ANI (@ANI) June 16, 2020
"Given its responsible approach to border management, India is very clear that all its activities are always within the Indian side of the LAC. We expect the same of the Chinese side," the statement further said.
China departed from consensus
Srivastava revealed that China departed from the consensus to respect the LAC in the Galwan Valley and contended that the faceoff had taken place on the late evening and night of June 15, leading to casualties on both sides. Maintaining that India was convinced of resolving the differences through dialogue, he reiterated the country's commitment to ensuring India’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
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Three Indian Army personnel martyred
Three Indian Army soldiers including a Commanding Officer were martyred when a violent faceoff took place on Monday night when the de-escalation process was underway in the Galwan Valley. As per the Editor-in-Chief of the Chinese newspaper Global Times, the Chinese side also suffered casualties during the physical clash. Sources revealed that the Indian colonel was attacked by Chinese Army personnel with iron rods without any provocation leading to a strong retaliation from the Indian side. This physical hand-to-hand combat went on for many hours on Monday, sources revealed. On Tuesday morning, senior commanders took stock of the situation and the talks started at about 7 am.
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Published By : Shubhayan Bhattacharya
Published On: 16 June 2020 at 20:37 IST