New Delhi: In a clear message to China, Chief of Army Staff Gen MM Naravane on Friday said no one should make the mistake of testing India's patience though it is committed to resolving the border standoff along the northern frontier through talks and political efforts.
In an address at the Army Day parade here, Gen Naravane said a "befitting response" was given to the "conspiracy" to make unilateral changes on the border and that the sacrifice of the Galwan heroes in eastern Ladakh will not go waste.
"We are committed to resolving disputes through talks and political efforts but no one should make any mistake of testing our patience," he said.
"I want to assure the country that the sacrifice of the Galwan heroes will not go waste. Indian Army will not allow any harm to the country's sovereignty and security," he added.
Twenty Indian Army personnel laid down their lives in fierce hand-to-hand combat on June 15 last year in Galwan Valley, an incident that marked the most serious military conflicts between the two sides in decades.
China is yet to disclose the number of its soldiers killed and injured in the clash though it officially admitted to have suffered casualties. According to an American intelligence report, the number of casualties on the Chinese side was 35.
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