New Delhi:Days after Indian and Chinese troops were engaged in two fierce face-offs, India on Thursday said that it remained committed to maintaining peace and tranquillity along the border with China, noting that such incidents could have been avoided if there was common perception about the frontier.
On May 5, around 250 Indian and Chinese army personnel clashed with iron rods, sticks, and even resorted to stone-pelting in Pangong Tso lake area in Eastern Ladakh. Four days later, there was a similar face-off near Naku La Pass in North Sikkim.
External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Anurag Srivastava said that India and China attach utmost importance to ensuring peace and tranquillity in all areas of Sino-India border regions and referred to an affirmation about it by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping in their two informal summits.
"Occasionally, however, on account of difference in perception of the alignment of the Line of Actual Control (LAC), situations have arisen on the ground that could have been avoided if we had a common perception of the Line of Control (LAC)," he said.
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The LAC is the de-facto border between the two nations.
He further said, "The Indian side remains committed to the objective of maintaining peace and tranquillity in the India-China border areas."
When asked about the latest incidents, Army Chief Gen MM Naravane said the Indian troops were maintaining their "posture" along the border with China while infrastructure development in the areas was also on track.
"There were two incidents at Eastern Ladakh and North Sikkim where aggressive behaviour by both sides resulted in minor injuries to troops post which both sides disengaged after dialogue and interaction at the local level," he said.
The Army chief said that both sides "disengaged" after dialogue and interaction at the local level.
"It is reiterated that both these incidents are neither correlated nor do they have any connection with other global or local activities," he told journalists when asked about the face-offs.
"All such incidents are managed by established mechanisms where-in local formations from both sides resolve issues mutually as per established protocols and strategic guidelines given by the prime minister after the Wuhan and Mamallapuram summits," Gen Naravane said.
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He said that Indian Border troops have always been upholding peace and tranquillity along the border areas.