There is a deadlock between India and China over the border dispute. Talks are going on between both the parties to resolve the matter. However, no permanent solution to the border standoff seems to be emerging as of now. Meanwhile, General Upendra Dwivedi has said a big thing about the Indian Army and China. General Upendra Dwivedi on Tuesday on the difficult nature of dealing with tensions with China said India will have to compete, cooperate, co-exist, confront and compete with China. The Army Chief said that as far as China is concerned, it has been creating curiosity in our minds for a long time. I am saying that with China you have to compete, cooperate, live together, compete. It is clear from the statement of the Army Chief that our army is fully prepared for any situation with China.
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Unless pre-May 200 conditions are restored, the situation will remain sensitive. We are fully prepared to face any kind of contingency. He said that trust has been damaged the most in this entire scenario.
General Upendra Dwivedi, Army Chief
Situation stable but not normal…
On the ongoing military standoff between China and India in eastern Ladakh, the Army Chief said the situation along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the area is stable but sensitive and not normal. General Dwivedi said that although diplomatic talks between the two sides on resolution of the dispute are giving 'positive signals', the implementation of any plan depends on the military commanders at the ground level. In response to a question, he said that diplomatic talks are giving positive signs but we need to understand that diplomatic talks give options and possibilities.
75% of the matter has been resolved i.e… External Affairs Minister Jaishankar spoke candidly on the China dispute.
What does India want?
The military standoff between the two armies began in early May 2020. There was tension in relations between the two countries after the fierce clash in Galwan Valley in June 2020. Both sides have withdrawn many troops from the standoff points, but despite this, a complete solution to the border dispute has not yet been reached. India has been continuously saying that unless there is peace in the border areas, its relations with China cannot be normal. So far, 21 rounds of Corps Commander level talks have been held between the two sides to resolve the deadlock. India is pressurizing the People's Liberation Army (PLA) to withdraw its troops from Depsang and Domchok areas. The two sides held the last round of high-level military talks in February.
Doval's conversation with Chinese Foreign Minister
Last month, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi held talks in St. Petersburg, Russia, with a focus on finding an early resolution to the dispute. In the meeting held on the sidelines of the summit of BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) countries, both sides agreed to take 'immediate' action and intensify their efforts to completely disengage troops from the remaining friction points in eastern Ladakh. let agreed. , It was agreed to increase. In the meeting, Doval told Wang that peace in the border areas and respect for LAC are necessary to create normalcy in bilateral relations.