New Delhi:Doing some straight talking on the ongoing military standoff with China across eastern Ladakh on the Line of Actual Control (LAC), India’s newly-appointed Army chief General Manoj Pande said the Chinese side was low on intent to resolve the logjam.
“The basic issue remains the resolution of the border. What we see is that China’s intent has been to keep the boundary issue alive. What we need is a ‘whole of nation’ approach and in the military domain, this is to prevent and counter any attempt to alter the status quo at the LAC,” Gen Pande said Monday during an interaction with journalists.
The 29th Indian Army chief, Gen Pande took over from outgoing chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane on April 30 and is the first-ever chief to be commissioned in the Corps of Engineers. Pointing out that his foremost challenge lay in restoration of trust and tranquility on the northern borders to pre-2020 status, the army chief added that the effort to do so “cannot be a one-way affair” referring to the apparent Chinese lack of intent to pave the way for a final resolution.
Till now, the two Asian giants have held 15 rounds of talks at the senior military commander level besides a slew of diplomatic parleys at different levels but the final resolution of the issue still remains to be achieved with the two militaries continuing to face each other at the hotspots of PP 15, Demchok and Depsang in eastern Ladakh. But what the talks have achieved till now is some disengagement on the northern and southern banks of the Pangong Tso, Gogra and PP 14 in the Galwan valley.
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