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India and China agree to pull back troops: Rajnath Singh

Defence minister Rajnath Singh in his Rajya Sabha address on India-China border row said that three principle points have to be maintained that determines India's approach in resolving the issue.

Any impact on peace, tranquillity on LAC will affect bilateral ties: Rajnath Singh
Any impact on peace, tranquillity on LAC will affect bilateral ties: Rajnath Singh
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Published : Feb 11, 2021, 11:56 AM IST

Updated : Feb 11, 2021, 5:17 PM IST

New Delhi: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday said India and China have agreed to disengage troops after several rounds of the military and diplomatic round of talks after being engaged in long border stand-off along the eastern Line of Actual Control (LAC).

Any impact on peace, tranquillity on LAC will affect bilateral ties: Rajnath Singh

Singh said India has always told China that bilateral relations can only be maintained by mutual efforts and any impact on peace and tranquillity on the Line of Actual Control (LAC), will adversely affect the ties between the two countries.

"In our various high-level interactions with the Chinese side, including in my own meeting with Chinese Defence Minister last September, my colleague the External Affairs Minister Shri Jaishankarji’s meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister and NSA Shri Doval’s conversation with his Chinese counterpart, we have made it clear that the foremost need was to ensure disengagement in all the friction points along the LAC in the Western Sector so as to help restore peace and tranquillity," he added.

Singh also asserted that China is aware of India's resolve to protect the sovereignty of the country and various high joint-level statements have acknowledged this point that maintenance of peace and tranquillity along the LAC in the border areas is a fundamental premise for the development of relations.

Talking about the ongoing station at the border area, he said, "Since last year, we have maintained a relationship with China on military and diplomatic levels. During the talks, we told China that we want a solution to the issue based on three principles."

"First, both parties must agree on LAC and respect it. Secondly, there shouldn't be an attempt to change the status unilaterally, by any party. Thirdly, all the compromises should be completely agreed upon by both parties," Defence Minister added.

READ: Committed to maintain peaceful situation at LAC: Rajnath Singh on border row

Our armed forces too had made adequate and effective counter deployments in these areas to ensure that India’s security interests were fully protected.

"I am proud to say that our Armed Forces have responded to the challenges posed by the unilateral Chinese action and have shown valour and courage on both South and North bank of Pangong Tso. Many strategically important points were identified and our troops positioned themselves at those Hill Tops and at locations which were very important from our point of view. It is because of this great bravery of our Armed Forces in the face of harsh adverse climatic conditions that we maintained the edge. Our Armed Forces proved yet again that the territorial integrity of our country remains safe in their hands and their grit and determination to safeguard our borders is unwavering," he said.

This comes after the Chinese and Indian border troops on the southern and northern shores of Pangong Lake began disengagement on Wednesday as per the consensus reached during the ninth round of military commander-level talks, according to China's Ministry of National Defence.

He went on to add, "I am happy to inform the House today that as a result of our well thought out approach and sustained talks with the Chinese side, we have now been able to reach an agreement on disengagement in the North and South Bank of the Pangong Lake. It has also been agreed to convene the next meeting of the Senior Commanders within 48 hours after the complete disengagement in the Pangong Lake area so as to address and resolve all other remaining issues."

"I am confident that this entire House, irrespective of political affiliations, is united together for upholding our sovereignty, unity, territorial integrity and national security. And further, this House is one in sending out the same message demonstrating the strength and unity of our Nation to the entire world," he said.

READ: 16 Indian sailors stuck in China to return on Feb 14: Union Shipping Minister

Meanwhile, the Indian Army today released a video of the ongoing disengagement process in Ladakh.

The Chinese and Indian border troops on the southern and northern shores of Pangong Lake began disengagement as planned on Wednesday according to the consensus reached during the ninth round of military commander-level talks, reported Global Times, citing the Defence Ministry.

India and China had agreed to push for an early disengagement of the frontline troops in eastern Ladakh during the ninth round of the China-India Corps Commander Level meeting held on the Chinese side of the Moldo-Chushul border meeting point on January 24 to address the ongoing military standoff.

The two countries have been engaged in a stand-off along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) since April-May last year. While China began amassing massive military strength along the LAC, India responded with a befitting build-up.

With ANI inputs

New Delhi: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday said India and China have agreed to disengage troops after several rounds of the military and diplomatic round of talks after being engaged in long border stand-off along the eastern Line of Actual Control (LAC).

Any impact on peace, tranquillity on LAC will affect bilateral ties: Rajnath Singh

Singh said India has always told China that bilateral relations can only be maintained by mutual efforts and any impact on peace and tranquillity on the Line of Actual Control (LAC), will adversely affect the ties between the two countries.

"In our various high-level interactions with the Chinese side, including in my own meeting with Chinese Defence Minister last September, my colleague the External Affairs Minister Shri Jaishankarji’s meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister and NSA Shri Doval’s conversation with his Chinese counterpart, we have made it clear that the foremost need was to ensure disengagement in all the friction points along the LAC in the Western Sector so as to help restore peace and tranquillity," he added.

Singh also asserted that China is aware of India's resolve to protect the sovereignty of the country and various high joint-level statements have acknowledged this point that maintenance of peace and tranquillity along the LAC in the border areas is a fundamental premise for the development of relations.

Talking about the ongoing station at the border area, he said, "Since last year, we have maintained a relationship with China on military and diplomatic levels. During the talks, we told China that we want a solution to the issue based on three principles."

"First, both parties must agree on LAC and respect it. Secondly, there shouldn't be an attempt to change the status unilaterally, by any party. Thirdly, all the compromises should be completely agreed upon by both parties," Defence Minister added.

READ: Committed to maintain peaceful situation at LAC: Rajnath Singh on border row

Our armed forces too had made adequate and effective counter deployments in these areas to ensure that India’s security interests were fully protected.

"I am proud to say that our Armed Forces have responded to the challenges posed by the unilateral Chinese action and have shown valour and courage on both South and North bank of Pangong Tso. Many strategically important points were identified and our troops positioned themselves at those Hill Tops and at locations which were very important from our point of view. It is because of this great bravery of our Armed Forces in the face of harsh adverse climatic conditions that we maintained the edge. Our Armed Forces proved yet again that the territorial integrity of our country remains safe in their hands and their grit and determination to safeguard our borders is unwavering," he said.

This comes after the Chinese and Indian border troops on the southern and northern shores of Pangong Lake began disengagement on Wednesday as per the consensus reached during the ninth round of military commander-level talks, according to China's Ministry of National Defence.

He went on to add, "I am happy to inform the House today that as a result of our well thought out approach and sustained talks with the Chinese side, we have now been able to reach an agreement on disengagement in the North and South Bank of the Pangong Lake. It has also been agreed to convene the next meeting of the Senior Commanders within 48 hours after the complete disengagement in the Pangong Lake area so as to address and resolve all other remaining issues."

"I am confident that this entire House, irrespective of political affiliations, is united together for upholding our sovereignty, unity, territorial integrity and national security. And further, this House is one in sending out the same message demonstrating the strength and unity of our Nation to the entire world," he said.

READ: 16 Indian sailors stuck in China to return on Feb 14: Union Shipping Minister

Meanwhile, the Indian Army today released a video of the ongoing disengagement process in Ladakh.

The Chinese and Indian border troops on the southern and northern shores of Pangong Lake began disengagement as planned on Wednesday according to the consensus reached during the ninth round of military commander-level talks, reported Global Times, citing the Defence Ministry.

India and China had agreed to push for an early disengagement of the frontline troops in eastern Ladakh during the ninth round of the China-India Corps Commander Level meeting held on the Chinese side of the Moldo-Chushul border meeting point on January 24 to address the ongoing military standoff.

The two countries have been engaged in a stand-off along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) since April-May last year. While China began amassing massive military strength along the LAC, India responded with a befitting build-up.

With ANI inputs

Last Updated : Feb 11, 2021, 5:17 PM IST
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