If China does not agree in Ladakh then the front will open everywhere till the South China Sea

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Currently, tensions in the bilateral relations between India and China are increasing every day. No tangible results have been achieved so far for the fourth day of military commander level talks. Meanwhile, India has vigorously appealed to China for peace and harmony on the border.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Anurag Shrivastava has said that China should ensure the full withdrawal of its troops on the basis of bilateral relations, protocol, and the agreement reached between the Special Representative (NSA Ajit Doval and State Counselor Wang Yi) on 5 July.

This statement of the spokesman of the Ministry of External Affairs is also a reflection of India's patience. Significantly, the first clash between the soldiers of the two countries took place on May 5 over the intrusion of Chinese troops into the Ladakh region. The second skirmish took place on 15 June and in which over 20 Indian soldiers were martyred. While China has covered the damage caused during the skirmish. Since then, the Working Management Group on border management of both countries has been active.

Even at the military commander level, the two countries have held talks a few dozen times. Foreign Minister S Jaishankar spoke to his counterpart Wang Yi after the June 15 incident and was followed by discussions between special representatives of both countries (Doval and Wang Yi) on 5 July. In this, it was agreed to create a buffer zone in the Galvan Valley and the withdrawal of its troops from the Indian territory by China.

The two countries also agreed to provide equal opportunities for trade, business, and development to each other, but its main basis was the complete withdrawal of the Chinese troops from the Indian territory to the real control of China. The Indian Foreign Ministry says that China is not fulfilling its promise.

Far from keeping the promise, it is trying to infiltrate

It is clear from the statement of the spokesman of the Ministry of External Affairs that China is trying new infiltration efforts instead of accepting mutual consent. Anurag Srivastava said that even on the night of August 29-30, Chinese soldiers tried to unilaterally influence the LAC situation by trying to infiltrate the Indian territory. The Chinese troops also took frequent provocative actions. For the last four months, China has been making similar efforts again and again.

The Indian Foreign Ministry spokesman has appealed to the Ministry's Forum to publicly withdraw the military from China more than five times since July 5, 2020. India has almost this side of the spokesperson Anurag Shrivastava in the weekly talks on Thursday. Each time India makes China realize that peace, harmony on the border can have serious effects on other matters including bilateral relations between the two countries.

But military sources say that despite this, China is increasing the deployment of its troops in the region, development of military basic resources, deployment of troops, artillery, fighter jets, surveillance equipment, tanks, cannons, helicopters. Parallel to this, India has maintained a military deployment in parallel, sensing China's hidden tactics. Foreign Ministry spokesman Anurag Shrivastava also says that China has not yet accepted the agreement reached between the special representatives of the two countries. He is constantly hesitant to accept international agreements, agreements.