'Chinese road building party entered India, but no standoff'

IANS  |  New Delhi 

A road building party from entered Indian territory in a remote part of in December-end and was turned back by Indian troops, sources said adding that there was no standoff between the two sides unlike

According to the sources, the Chinese road construction party entered around December 26, and began constructing a track, around two km away from the nearest post. They had completed a 600-metre-long and 12 feet wide track when they were stopped.

The area where the entered is close to the place where enters

Indian troops pushed back the labourers, and seized the equipment. While there was no confrontation between troops on both side, Indian troops have since barricaded the area and have been guarding it.

Sources said has requested that the equipment be returned.

The incident comes months after a 73-day stand-off was witnessed at in the section of the Sino-Indian border.

The stand-off between Indian and Chinese troops along the border, close to India-China-tri-junction started on June 16, when a construction party entered the area and attempted to construct a road on land that is claimed by Both sides announced disengagement on August 28.

The standoff had led to tension between the two nuclear armed nations, and during a meeting between and her Chinese counterpart in December, had stressed that peace along the India-border is a pre-requisite for strong bilateral relations.

Wang had also admitted that the standoff had put a "severe" strain on bilateral ties.

--IANS

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First Published: Wed, January 03 2018. 17:06 IST