India accuses China over Himalayan border unrest

14 December 2022 09:55 am

 

Beijing has been accused of trying to “unilaterally” change the status quo on the disputed Himalayan border between India and China, according to a statement by India’s defense ministry on Tuesday.


Indian and Chinese troops clashed in the northeastern Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh last week, marking the first altercation between the two nuclear-armed powers in nearly two years. New Delhi said soldiers from both sides sustained only minor injuries.  AFP reported at least six Indian soldiers were injured in the scuffle.


Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh claimed the December 9 incident was provoked by Chinese troops who attempted to cross the border. “The ensuing faceoff led to a physical scuffle in which the Indian Army bravely prevented the PLA from transgressing into our territory and compelled them to return to their posts,” Singh said.


The fighting was reportedly resolved rather quickly as commanders from both sides sat down to discuss the situation. According to Singh, the Chinese side was asked to “refrain from such actions and maintain peace and tranquility” along the border.


Beijing, however, does not seem to have acknowledged that a confrontation took place. On Tuesday, China’s foreign ministry spokesman, Wang Wenbin, insisted the “China-India border area is generally stable” and noted that both sides continued to hold “smooth communications” on border-related issues. Wang did not provide any details on the scuffle, nor did he say how many Chinese troops were injured in the fight.


The spokesman did state that Beijing hopes the Indian side will “advance in the same direction as China,” and work together to “uphold the peace and tranquility of the China-India border region.”
RT.com, 13 Dec, 2022-