This Article is From Sep 04, 2020

Open To Resolving Issues With China "Through Dialogue": Foreign Secretary

Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla said it was important that even during these difficult moments of this "crisis", India has been communicating and engaging with China.

Open To Resolving Issues With China 'Through Dialogue': Foreign Secretary

Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla says the pandemic has not stopped India from engaging.

New Delhi:

Amid the India-China border tension, Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla today said that India remains firmly committed to preserving its territorial integrity and sovereignty, and will not yield on that ground.

Mr Shringla said it was important that even during these difficult moments of this "crisis", India has been communicating and engaging with China.

"The pandemic has not stopped us from engaging. We have used the digital means, we have used the telephone, we have used direct diplomatic contact between New Delhi and Beijing and we have been talking to each other on this issue," he said at an Indian Council of World Affairs (ICWA) webinar.

"We remain firmly committed to making sure that we preserve our territorial integrity and our sovereignty and we will not yield on that ground, we will remain firm and resolute. At the same time, we are open to resolving outstanding issues through dialogue," the foreign secretary said.

On the challenges being faced by India amid the COVID-19 pandemic, he spoke about the situation along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) at Ladakh.

"This is one of the most serious challenges we have faced in many decades. Also, I think if you look at the fact that we have not lost any lives on the border in the last 40 years, we have not seen this magnitude of amassing of forces on the border also in recent years, is something that we have to take stock of," he said.

Indian and Chinese soldiers are engaged in a stand-off along the mountainous Line of Actual Control in eastern Ladakh. Tension between the two nations has been simmering for months. Matters escalated fast after a violent face-off in eastern Ladakh's Galwan valley led to 20 soldiers giving their lives for India. Over 40 Chinese soldiers were killed or injured.

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