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Chinese military responds to PM Modi's border remarks Chinese military asserts stability amid India-China border tensions
Friday, 26 Apr 2024 00:00 am
News Headlines, English News, Today Headlines, Top Stories | Arth Parkash

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The Chinese military has given its take on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent comments about the ongoing border dispute between India and China. According to them, the situation along the border is presently "generally stable." They also highlighted the existence of effective communication channels between the two countries to address the standoff in eastern Ladakh.

Current situation described as "generally stable"

The Defence Ministry spokesman, Senior Colonel Wu Qian, emphasized that both India and China have maintained effective communication through diplomatic and military channels. This communication has resulted in positive and constructive dialogues, leading to significant progress in resolving the military standoff. Wu's remarks came in response to PM Modi's statements and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh's reported comments regarding the ongoing dialogue between India and China to address border tensions.

In his recent interview, PM Modi expressed hope for positive engagement between India and China at diplomatic and military levels. He stressed the importance of resolving the prolonged border situation to restore peace and stability. Modi reiterated the significance of stable and peaceful relations between the two nations for the well-being of the entire region and the world.

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China-India relations

The Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Mao Ning, had earlier stated that sound and stable relations between China and India are essential for regional peace and development. The border standoff between India and China in eastern Ladakh has led to a freeze in bilateral ties, except for trade, since May 2020.

Both countries have engaged in multiple rounds of talks to address the standoff, with some progress made in disengagement from certain points. However, India continues to advocate for a mutually acceptable solution to restore normalcy along the border, emphasizing the importance of stable relations between the two nations.

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