This Article is From Sep 20, 2014

Awaiting Outcome of Talks With China: Foreign Ministry on Ladakh Stand-off

Awaiting Outcome of Talks With China: Foreign Ministry on Ladakh Stand-off

Over 1,000 soldiers of the Chinese army reportedly remain in Ladakh.

New Delhi: After Prime Minister Narendra Modi raised the issue of Chinese incursions in Ladakh with Chinese President Xi Jinping, India today said it was carefully following the process initiated by Mr Modi and an outcome was awaited.

The reaction by External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Syed Akabaruddin came in response to a question that despite being raised with China, the situation in Chumur and Demchok region was the same and the presence of Chinese there.

"Diplomacy is not an instant coffee. It works in ways that it is difficult for the people who are not engaged with it to perceive and understand what is happening. You are aware that India at the highest level has taken it up and also what our public statements are.Therefore allow this process to function.

"I assure you that the process that was initiated by the Prime Minister is being carefully followed and (we are) awaiting an outcome," the Spokesperson said.

Holding the talks with Mr Xi gainst the backdrop of Chinese army and civilian incursions in Demchok and Chumur, PM Modi had raised "serious concerns" over the issue of the incursions and sought an early settlement of the boundary question.

However, a day after their talks, there were reports yesterday that Chinese PLA soldiers have crossed into Indian territory again and stationed themselves on a hillock.

Official sources said about 35 PLA men returned to Chumur in northeast Ladakh and were perched on a hillock, claiming the area to be part of China while another 300 soldiers were maintaining presence close to Line of Actual Control (LAC). 
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