New Delhi:Amid reports that China is building a second bridge over territory occupied by it in Pangong Tso that will be capable of accommodating heavily armored vehicles, Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson, Arindam Bagchi on Thursday said, “We are monitoring the situation. The area that is referred to, of course, we always felt it was occupied”.
The development comes as the Ladakh border standoff between the two nations enters the third year. Addressing the weekly media briefing here, an MEA spokesperson said, “We had various rounds of conversations with the Chinese side at different levels –diplomatic and military”.
Bagchi reiterated that during the visit of Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to New Delhi in March this year, EAM Jaishankar conveyed our expectations to him. “The frictions and tensions that arise from China’s deployment since April 2020, cannot be reconciled with normal relations”, Jaishankar said.
Bagchi further said that India will continue to remain to engage with the Chinese side both diplomatically and militarily, to ensure that the directions given by the two ministers are implemented fully.