Amid tensions, Chinese Defence Minister seeks meeting with Rajnath

Update: 2020-09-04 03:20 GMT
Rajnath Singh and his Chinese counterpart Wei Fenghi are in Moscow to attend a meeting of Defence Ministers as part of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. Photo: PTI FIle

In a move deemed positive, the Chinese Defence Minister, Wei Fenghi, is understood to have sought a meeting with his Indian counterpart Rajnath Singh on the sidelines of a key Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) meet in Moscow.

Rajnath Singh and Wei are currently in Moscow to attend a meeting of SCO defence ministers on Friday.

The Chinese demand comes at a time when India had reportedly thwarted three incursion attempts in succession from the Chinese side. The Chief of Army Staff visited Ladak and interacted with field commanders and troops. Also, the Indian Air Force chief had visited Eastern bases of the IAF to ‘assess operational capabilities.’

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According to information, the Chinese side conveyed to the Indian mission its keenness to have a meeting between the two defence ministers. However, there is no official confirmation about it.

Tensions flared in eastern Ladakh after China unsuccessfully attempted to occupy Indian territory in the Southern Bank of Pangong lake four days ago when the two sides were engaged in diplomatic and military talks to resolve the festering border row.

India occupied a number of strategic heights on the southern bank of Pangong lake and strengthened its presence in Finger 2 and Finger 3 areas in the region to thwart any Chinese actions. China has strongly objected to India’s move.

India has also rushed in additional troops and weapons to the sensitive region following the Chinese attempts.

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India on Thursday said the border tension in Ladakh over the past four months is a ‘direct result’ of Chinese actions aimed at effecting unilateral change in the status quo of the region and asserted that the only way forward to resolve it was through negotiations.
The comments by the Ministry of External Affairs(MEA) that squarely put the blame on China for the prolonged border standoff came even as Chief of Defence Staff(CDS) Gen. Bipin Rawat asserted that India’s armed forces are capable of handling aggressive Chinese actions in ‘best suitable ways.’

(With inputs from Agencies)

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