Chinese chopper spotted near LAC, India rushes fighters to border


New Delhi, May 12 (IANS): The Indian Air Force (IAF) on Tuesday scrambled fighter jets along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Ladakh, after China flew military choppers close to the LAC. The IAF officials, however, termed it as a "routine affair".

This happened following skirmishes between the Indian Army soldiers and Chinese's People's Liberation Army in Ladakh and North Sikkim last week.

"China military choppers fly in their territories and out fighter jets in our territories. It is normal routine affair," said Indian Air Force (IAF) officer. He also rejected the aggressive approach at LAC.

 

The officer said: "On Tuesday also the Chinese military helicopters were flying close to LAC and our planes were also doing routine sortie." When asked about the aggressive attitude, the officer speaking candidly said, "It is being unnecessarily being sensationalized. It is a routine Standard Operating Procedure"

The act of China flying military choppers near LAC is being perceived as a provocation by the Indian military establishment.

The LAC, unlike international borders, is not clearly marked. The India-China border dispute covers the 3,488-km-long LAC.

The Indian and Chinese soldiers were involved in scuffles at two occasions in last one week along Line of Actual Control in north Sikkim and Ladakh.

Sources said that four Indian soldiers and half a dozen of Chinese counterparts were injured during the confrontation in North Sikkim.

It took place at Naku La sector, ahead of Muguthang, a pass at a height of more than 5,000 metres in North Sikkim. In total 150 soldiers were present when the confrontation took place.

Later, the confrontation was resolved at the local level.

Sources said that temporary and short duration face offs occur as boundary issues are not resolved.

"Incidents of face off took place. Aggressive behaviour and minor injuries took place from both sides. They were disengaged after dialogue and interaction at local level,a said the source.

Troops resolve such issues mutually as per established protocols.

The scuffle in Ladakh took place on May 5 night and was resolved by May 6 morning.

This is not the first time Indian and Chinese soldiers have exchanged blows along the border.

Back in August 2017, Indian and Chinese soldiers threw stones at each other and exchanged blows near Pangong Lake in Ladakh. The clash had aggravated tensions between the two countries as it happened at a time when they were locked in a stand-off in the disputed territory of Doklam in Sikkim.

It took two months to end the stand-off between the forces.

  

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  • smr, Karkala

    Tue, May 12 2020

    The PM Modi's BJP government in the center very well knew how to play 'nationalist card'. This is just an another way to deflect the attention of the citizens from the failure of the government to handle 'Covid-19' disaster management in which his government has completely failed.

    Now the economy crisis is getting of hands, jobs are shrinking rapidly despite free liquor sales and highest fuel price increase nothing is working in favor.

    So best way 'Pakistan', 'China', 'Tablig', 'Ram Mandir is are the emotive issue to lure Indians' without providing basic necessities.

    In last few days Chinese has made incursion and Ladakh and skuffle broke out in Sikkim. Instead of diplomatic protest the 56 inch Rambo is asking Air Force shower flowers.

    If PM is smart he would have made the world anger against Chinese into opportunity as Mr.Gadkari said. But for him midnight 'Man-ki- batth' seems more priorities.

    During UP election 'Surgical strike'. Before general election 'Pulwama attack'. To hide 'Covid-19' disaster management Chinese threat.

    Jai Hind

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Tue, May 12 2020

    Ramesh, Udupi, you say it is right time to boycott Chinese products. I thought so even before the chinese came to India to work on our tallest statue. Without lawless chinese cheap products no country can probably sustain their economy.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Tue, May 12 2020

    doklam is already sold 1nly 2 a namaste.

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  • Ramesh, Udupi

    Tue, May 12 2020

    It is right time to boycott Chinese products and buy only make in India products

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  • Ananthakrishna, Kudla

    Tue, May 12 2020

    This is always the present government tactics to divert nations attention to borders issues whenever they fail miserably to ignite nationalism. This is proven in Pulwama attack and Pak attacks.
    Now to hide the failures in handling COVID-19 situation they will highlight these stuff.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, May 12 2020

    China forgot we have Raphael fitted with Limbu & Mirchi ...

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  • John, Mangalore

    Tue, May 12 2020

    Chinese strategy is first economy and human loss through virus invasion, second infrastructure loss through may be EMP attack, third military invasion. One cannot trust ruthless communists. They have made billions through selling cheap Chinese products, now slowly trying to overpower every nations. God save us.

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  • swati, mang/dxb

    Tue, May 12 2020

    Pappu and his Chinese friends saw that instead of hurting the Indian economy India openly luring Chinese companies to come to India and India blocked Chinese government investments in Indian companies. So definitely they will try to play next level politics at borders. Definitely we will see soon our fake Gandhi's supporting them indirectly.

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  • Ramesh, Udupi

    Tue, May 12 2020

    Chaiwala PM hosted a tea party for Xi twice in India and Ex defense minister Nirmala Sitaraman was teaching Chinese military how to say Namaste...

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  • sunil, Udupi

    Tue, May 12 2020

    Ramesh is nice name
    Keep it Permanently

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  • Alexies Saldanha, Kudla/Melbourne, Australia

    Tue, May 12 2020

    Ramesh, Udupi- is that your real name, good for you, keep it permanently. Suites you better.

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  • Ponkra, Mangalore

    Tue, May 12 2020

    Swati, I don't think you're even following news about India . How Pappu can invite HIS Chinese friends when Chaiwala is the PM and took HIS Chinese friends to Ahmahabad and had romance and brought HIS Chinese friends to build a statue?

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