Washington: Tensions between India and China along the Line of Actual Control are the "worst" in over four decades, a top American Admiral has told lawmakers during a Congressional hearing on the Indo-Pacific, a strategic region which has seen aggressive moves by Beijing. The statement of Commander of US Indo-Pacific Command Admiral John Aquilino on Wednesday came ahead of the 15th round of high-level military talks between India and China on March 11.
Tensions along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) between the PRC (People's Republic of China) and India are the worst in over four decades, Admiral Aquilino told members of the House Armed Services Committee during the Congressional hearing on the Indo-Pacific region. Aquilino said that in October 2021, the Chinese legislature passed a land borders law that asserts "sacred and inviolable" sovereignty and territorial integrity and provides a domestic legal framework for greater PLA (People's Liberation Army) involvement in border security.
This law took effect on January 1, 2022, representing a continuation of PRC's use of domestic law as a pretext to the use of force to resolve territorial disputes, he said. Ely Ratner, Assistant Secretary of Defence for Indo-Pacific Security Affairs, said that the United States is closely watching developments along the Line of Actual Control at the India-China border. Responding to a question from Congressman Andy Kim, Ratner said that India has faced tough situations from China along the LAC.
In the case of India, we have seen a test case of this in the last several years when the Indians were facing aggression from China on the Line of Actual Control where the United States rapidly provided capabilities in intelligence and in the context of trying to improve trust and the nature of the defence relationship. That was a defining moment. So this is about them being ready to support our efforts, but also us being ready to support theirs. And these are precisely the kind of conversations that we're having at a political military level with a number of our closest partners, Ratner said.
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Aquilino said that the Chinese have taken lives on the Indian Line of Actual Control, referring to the clash at Galwan Valley in which 20 Indian military personnel died. In February last year, China officially acknowledged that five Chinese military officers and soldiers were killed in the clashes with the Indian Army though it is widely believed that the death toll was higher.