Published 19:15 IST, June 2nd 2020

Amid border tensions, Indian & Chinese brigade commanders hold high-level meet in Ladakh

In a significant development, divisional commander level talks between India and China took place on Tuesday, in an attempt further to ease border tensions

Reported by: Prachi Mankani
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In a significant development, divisional commander level talks between India and China took place on Tuesday morning in Ladakh, in an attempt to ease border tensions. Already, diplomatic talks are on between India and China to ensure that issue is settled peacefully.

Earlier, speaking with Republic TV on this development, strategic affairs expert Sushant Sareen remarked that both sides were speaking in a calm voice. According to him, such tensions emerged routinely as LAC is t well-defined. He reasoned that neir of two nations wanted to eng in any kind of clash with each or.

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This is second talk between two nations after first one was inconclusive. India has maintained its ground, while y have also maintained that re has been permanent incursion. Commander Lt Gen YK Joshi visited Leh base of 14 corps HQ to oversee se talks and to review preparation, which effectively means that process will continue. 

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India-China faceoff

Chinese military helicopters were spotted close to border between India and China in eastern Ladakh after a clash between soldiers from both sides took place on two occasions. reafter, a fleet of Su-30 fighters of Indian Air Force carried out sorties in area. According to reports, Indian and Chinese Army personnel clashed along rrn bank of Pangong Lake in Ladakh on May 5. 4 days later, a face-off between two sides was witnessed near Naku La Pass in Sikkim. 

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On May 28,  Ministry of External Affairs clarified that Indian soldiers have taken a responsible approach and are following due protocols. It maintained that Centre remains firm on maintaining sovereignty and national security. Speaking with Republic TV on Saturday, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said that Centre would t let India's self-respect come down. He added that diplomatic talks with China were going on. 

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19:15 IST, June 2nd 2020