This Article is From Jun 01, 2020

Situation Along Arunachal Pradesh Border "Calm", Says Chief Minister

Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister's comments come amid the ongoing border row with China in Ladakh and some other areas, and reports of clashes between personnel of the Indian Army and the People's Liberation Army (PLA).

Situation Along Arunachal Pradesh Border 'Calm', Says Chief Minister

Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu termed the Ladakh incident "unfortunate". (File)

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Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu today said there has been no report of any standoff between the Indian and Chinese troops in the state, which shares a 1,080-km border with China.

Mr Khandu's comments come amid the ongoing border row with China in Ladakh and some other areas, and reports of clashes between personnel of the Indian Army and the People's Liberation Army (PLA).

The chief minister termed the Ladakh incident "unfortunate", especially as it coincided with the COVID-19 pandemic. But, he said, there is no "war-like" situation between the two countries at the state border.

"We are well-prepared to face any kind of situation. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is capable of tackling any situation. The defence ministry has already made its stand clear (on the issue)," Mr Khandu said, and asked the people to not panic.

"The situation along the border in Arunachal is calm and normal," he added.

The Indian Army on Sunday rejected the authenticity of a video on social media showing alleged clashes between Chinese and Indian troops in eastern Ladakh.

"The contents of the video being circulated are not authenticated. Attempt to link it with the situation on the northern borders is malafide. Currently no violence is happening," the Army said in a statement.

It said differences between the two sides are being addressed through interaction between military commanders as per established protocols on management of border disputes between the two countries.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Home Minister Amit Shah have said diplomatic and military-level dialogues are underway with China on the current border row.

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