: No mutually acceptable solution found to resolve standoff on India-China border, says Rajnath Singh #IndiaNEWS Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday told the Lok Sabha that no mutually acceptable
No mutually acceptable solution found to resolve standoff on India-China border, says Rajnath Singh #IndiaNEWS
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday told the Lok Sabha that no mutually acceptable solution has yet been found to restore peace and tranquility on the India-China border. Tuesday was the second day of the shortened Monsoon Session of Parliament.Singh said both India and China have resolved to keep peace and tranquility on the Line of Actual Control, and for this, bilateral relations must be improved. “India believes bilateral relations can be improved and the border conflict resolved,??? he said. “But till now, there has been no mutually acceptable solution,??? he said. From 1990 to 2003, both countries tried to reach a common understanding on the Line of Actual Control, but following this China stopped the effort, Singh said. He said that because of this, there is some overlap between Indian and Chinese perceptions of the Line of Actual Control.“China doesn’t recognise the traditional and customary alignment of the boundary,??? Singh said. “We consider that this alignment is based on well established geographical principles.??? Singh said India and Pakistan had agreed in May that neither country will unilaterally alter the position on the Line of Actual Control. However, China violated this agreement, leading to the death of many Indian soldiers, the defence minister said. But he...Read more
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