Parl panel to visit border areas Sikkim, Arunachal next month

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Parliamentary Standing Committee on External Affairs, headed by MP and including Rahul Gandhi, will visit border areas in and next month to take stock of the situation following the crisis with China, sources said.

The panel will visit the border areas in two states and to see the ground realities and take stock of the situation on border in these two states, a source said.

The idea is to get a firsthand experience of the situation on the India-border in the two states and to see, or if possible visit, areas where incursions have happened, another source said.

The panel, which may also use a chopper to get an aerial view, could also interact with top security and defense officials deployed there, sources said.

Troops of and were locked in a 73-day standoff in in the sector from June 16 last year after the Indian side stopped the building of a road in the disputed tri-junction by the

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Earlier, foreign ministry officials had informed the 31-member parliamentary panel that was firmly with on the issue.

During the discussions, Gandhi questioned foreign ministry officials on China's objective and why chose to create a confrontation, sources had said.

Gandhi had also asked about reports of a major Chinese buildup near Doklam, to which officials replied that nothing had been done in Indian territory.

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First Published: Mon, April 30 2018. 15:10 IST