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India, China have established mechanisms to resolve any misunderstandings: MEA

Press Trust of India, New Delhi | ByPress Trust of India, New Delhi
Jan 19, 2018 06:50 PM IST

Indian and Chinese troops were engaged in a stand-off for over two months last year in the Doklam area near Sikkim before “disengaging” on August 28.

India and China have established mechanisms which they use to resolve any “misunderstanding”, the external affairs ministry said on Friday and asserted that it was keeping a “constant vigil” on the situation in Doklam.

Raveesh Kumar said that India was keeping a constant vigil on developments which have a bearing on national security and take all necessary steps to safeguard it.(AP File Photo)
Raveesh Kumar said that India was keeping a constant vigil on developments which have a bearing on national security and take all necessary steps to safeguard it.(AP File Photo)

Responding to questions on reports of Chinese military buildup in the area close to last year’s stand-off site, external affairs ministry spokesperson Raveesh Kumar referred to the ministry’s reaction on Thursday that “the status quo at the face-off site has not been altered. Any suggestion to the contrary is inaccurate and mischievous.”

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“We are of course keeping a constant vigil on developments which have a bearing on India’s national security and take all necessary steps to safeguard it. The two sides do have, and have used established mechanisms to resolve any misunderstanding,” Kumar said.

The spokesperson also refused to comment on the Army chief’s remarks. The Army chief had said that Chinese have carried out some “temporary” infrastructure development in the area.

Earlier in Beijing, China justified its massive construction activities in the Doklam area, describing it as “legitimate” and which were aimed at improving the lives of its troops and the people living on its own territory.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang’s also said, “China’s position on the Donglong (Doklam) area is quite clear. Donglong always belonged to China and always under China’s effective jurisdiction. There is no dispute in this regard.”

Lu made these comments in response to reports that it was building a huge military complex close to the site of the Doklam standoff.

Indian and Chinese troops were engaged in a stand-off for over two months last year in the Doklam area near Sikkim before “disengaging” on August 28.

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