According to Jaishankar border tensions have risen as a result of China’s contempt for written agreements.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar Saturday, also speaking at a press conference in Melbourne; on the sidelines of the Quad Foreign Ministers’ meeting; said the current situation at the Line of Actual Control (LAC) has also worsened as a result; of China’s disregard for written agreements not to gather soldiers at the border. According to Jaishankar border tensions have risen as a result of China’s contempt for written agreements.
The Union Minister made the remarks in answer to a question about the Indian-Chinese border impasse in eastern Ladakh.
“Yes, we (Quad) discussed India-China relations as part of how we briefed each other; on what was going on in our neighborhood. And it’s an issue that a lot of countries; particularly those in the Indo-Pacific region, are legitimately interested in,” he said.
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“I believe it is a subject of serious concern for the entire international community; when a large country disregards written obligations,” he continued.
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This also comes only a day after a local official told The Indian Express that Chinese; forces entered Indian erritory in Ladakh on January 28 and prevented locals from grazing their herd. “On January 28, when PLA troops entered our region, they drove the grazing cattle out of our territory. “They didn’t take anyone, but they drove the nomads and animals out,” Nyoma Block Development Chairperson Urgain Chodon explained.
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