China intruded into Arunachal this month but issue resolved through joint mechanism
Chinese Army reportedly had intruded Indian territory in Anjaw district of Arunachal Pradesh.
The Chinese Army reportedly intruded in Anjaw of Arunachal Pradesh on September 9 and subsequently had set up camp at some 45 kilometres inside the Indian territory.
According to high level intelligence sources, LAC which is 94 km away from Chaglagam, the last circle of Anjaw district. A place called 'Hadigrah Pass', the end point of border in Indian territory has been intruded by PLA and reached up to 45 Km point at Plum inside the Indian territory where they have built up a temporary camp.
LONG RANGE PATROLLING
Sources said that earlier the Indian Army had Long Range Patrolling (LRP) on September 5 which lasted up to Theneya some 52 km from Chaglagam where unexpectedly the Indian Amy had a face-off with Chinese Army between Theneya and Plum-Plum point on September 9.
At Kapapu the Chinese Army has built up Maul track, log and wooden bridge etc and drive out the Indian Army up to Najong 23 kms point near Chaglagam.
To defuse the intrusion and tension inside the Indian Territory, a Flag Meeting was held on September 14 at Damai in China some three kms away from the LAC between PLA and Indian Army unfortunately PLA was reluctant to retreat from the Indian Territory claiming their stand strong.
However, the Indian Army told India Today that the transgression by PLA patrol and the subsequent face-off with an Indian Army patrol was resolved through the existing joint mechanism on September 9.
(Source :nationalinterest.org)
The Chinese Army reportedly intruded in Anjaw of Arunachal Pradesh on September 9 and subsequently had set up camp at some 45 kilometres inside the Indian territory.
According to high level intelligence sources, LAC which is 94 km away from Chaglagam, the last circle of Anjaw district. A place called 'Hadigrah Pass', the end point of border in Indian territory has been intruded by PLA and reached up to 45 Km point at Plum inside the Indian territory where they have built up a temporary camp.
LONG RANGE PATROLLING
Sources said that earlier the Indian Army had Long Range Patrolling (LRP) on September 5 which lasted up to Theneya some 52 km from Chaglagam where unexpectedly the Indian Amy had a face-off with Chinese Army between Theneya and Plum-Plum point on September 9.
At Kapapu the Chinese Army has built up Maul track, log and wooden bridge etc and drive out the Indian Army up to Najong 23 kms point near Chaglagam.
To defuse the intrusion and tension inside the Indian Territory, a Flag Meeting was held on September 14 at Damai in China some three kms away from the LAC between PLA and Indian Army unfortunately PLA was reluctant to retreat from the Indian Territory claiming their stand strong.
However, the Indian Army told India Today that the transgression by PLA patrol and the subsequent face-off with an Indian Army patrol was resolved through the existing joint mechanism on September 9.
(Source :nationalinterest.org)
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