Defence Ministry Removes Report of Chinese Intrusion from Website, Looks at Prolonged Standoff at Pangong Tso

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Describing the Chinese aggression in Ladakh as “transgressions”, India has said the standoff is likely to be “prolonged” amid China’s demand for India to move back further in the region along Pangong Lake.

With the disengagement process stuck, the Ministry of Defence had earlier this week put out a note on its official website in which it referred to the Chinese aggression as “transgression” for the first time.

In an unprecendented move, the Ministry of Defence document, admitting Chinese intrusion into Indian territory in May, was removed from the official website on Thursday following a political controversy.Read More…


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