Pune. PM Narendra Modi continuously says that China has not intruded anywhere in India during his rule. Opposition parties call this statement of Modi false. Opposition parties continuously allege that China has intruded and is not allowing the Indian Army to patrol its territory. Now Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar has given a statement on these allegations of the opposition. Foreign Minister Jaishankar has given information about China’s infiltration.
Jaishankar told the media in Pune that Indian and Chinese armies were never on the LAC. The armies of both the countries were deployed in their areas away from the LAC. The Foreign Minister said that in 2020, China brought its army forward to some places on the LAC. Jaishankar said that after this India also deployed army near LAC. This led to a standoff between India and China. He said that there is a fight for supremacy between the armies of China and India. Jaishankar described the situation of LAC as sensitive and challenging. He also said this important thing that China has not occupied any Indian land since 2020 till now. He said that there is an atmosphere of competition between the armies of India and China.
Recently, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh had also said the same thing in an interview with ANI. Rajnath Singh had also said that China has no occupation on Indian land. At the same time, Modi had said in an interview with American magazine Newsweek that the border dispute between India and China should be resolved. Let us tell you that PM Modi had recently gone to Arunachal Pradesh. China was irritated by his visit. After this, China decided the names of many places in Arunachal Pradesh. On behalf of Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and the Ministry of External Affairs, it was said that changing the names of places in Arunachal Pradesh will not change the reality. India has clearly stated time and again that Arunachal Pradesh has been and will remain an integral part of it. At the same time, China continuously claims Arunachal Pradesh by calling it a part of Tibet.