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India China Border Tension: Efforts to reduce tension through dialogue, commander-level talks to be held again today

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New Delhi, ANI. India China Border Tension:  Seed tensions between the two countries have reached their peak after a violent clash between Indian and Chinese forces in the Galvan Valley on 15 June. There will again be a Commander-level meeting between India and China today to reduce the tension on the Line of Actual Control (LAC).

According to sources in the Indian Army, this meeting will take place in front of Chushul in Moldo on the Chinese side of the Line of Actual Control between the two countries. In the past, there have been several talks between the two countries to reduce tension, which did not yield any results. 



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China is open to give a befitting reply 

On Sunday, the Defense Minister Rajnath Singh had a meeting with Chief of Defense Staff (CDS) General Bipin Rawat and the three Army Chiefs to review the situation on the LAC. During this time, the government has given the three armies a free hand to give a befitting reply to every trick of China. According to sources, the most important decision in this was that the field commanders would be able to use the weapons in ‘exceptional’ condition. 



40 Chinese soldiers mobilized

Let us tell you that on June 15, 20 Indian soldiers were killed in violent clash between Indian and Chinese soldiers in Galvan Valley, while more than 40 Chinese soldiers were killed. This is the largest military confrontation between the two countries in more than five decades. This has further aggravated the already existing deadlock on the border between the two countries. 

 

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