A big statement on India-China Dispute...

S Venkateshwari
A big statement on India-China Dispute... 

The data-border dispute that started two years ago on the Ladakh-Tibet data-border between the soldiers of india and china in the Galvan Valley after the violent clash (India-China Dispute) is not over yet. Both are making efforts to resolve this issue from the military to the diplomatic level in the country, but now External Affairs minister S. jaishankar has given a big statement on this matter.

Big attack on china again

Describing the complexity of the data-border dispute, S jaishankar said that it is a very complex issue with which the land dispute is also associated. people have strong feelings attached to it. Along with this, there is also a lot of history and politics attached to it. We have had a data-border dispute with china since 1958. We have been in talks for 60 years."


During talks with china, jaishankar said that what we have to manage now, first of all, it should be ensured that the actual data-border is not tampered with, but unfortunately, china does not want to maintain the status quo. He keeps on acting unilaterally. Obviously, we do not approve of this and this is the reason why our army is deployed in defense of our land.

One-sided solution is not acceptable

Giving a big statement on China's policies, S jaishankar has said that you all know what happened two years ago. Despite this, we want a solution, but for this, if any country says that this is the solution and we have to accept it, then it will not happen at all. In such a situation, india has made it clear that it is not going to solve its conditions at any cost.

Significantly, the data-border dispute between india and china has been going on for the last two years and the armies of both countries are still stationed near the Line of Action (LAC). At the same time, there is a lot of confrontation between the two countries, from economic to diplomatic, due to which there is a situation of tension in South Asia itself.

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