CDS General Bipin Rawat: Consideration of military action in Ladakh if talks with China fail
Consideration of military action in Ladakh if talks with China fail: CDS General Bipin Rawat
India China border dispute news:
According to Chief of Defense Staff General Bipin Rawat, the army is ready on
every front. Military options are being considered if negotiations fail.

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New Delhi, India;
Chief of
Defense Staff General Bipin Rawat has given a big statement on the border
dispute between India and China. He said that military options to tackle
Chinese encroachment in Ladakh is also being considered. General Rawat from
the English newspaper Hindustan Times said that military options are being
considered if the talks fail. He said that Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, National
Security Advisor Ajit Doval and those responsible for national security are
considering all options with the effort that the PLA returns to the same
position in Ladakh as before.
'We want to settle the dispute peacefully'
General
Rawat said that the government wants to settle the matter peacefully. He
indicated that preparations for the forces in eastern Ladakh were complete. He
said, "Encroachment on the LAC is caused by different perspectives. The
job of the defense services is to monitor and prevent such encroachments from
turning into intrusions. The government wants to resolve the issues in a
peaceful manner. If on the LAC Defense services are always ready for military
action if efforts to restore the former are not successful. "
India-China
Standoff: China cannot do anything to us, the country's army is ready to give
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Intelligence Agencies are Meeting Every Day
General
Rawat was the army chief three years ago when China bombed Doklam. He has
dismissed the lack of coordination between intelligence agencies. General Rawat
said that India has such a long border that it needs to be constantly
monitored. He said that the multi-agency center is meeting daily. Information about
Ladakh and other places are being given to each other.
Talks Continue, Tension is not Decreasing
Despite
several rounds of negotiations, tensions in East Ladakh are not diminishing.
The Indian Army has a clear stand that China should restore the situation
before April. Apart from military-level talks, the Ministry of External Affairs
and the Working Mechanism for Consultation and Co-ordination of both countries
have also discussed. Both sides have repeatedly agreed to move towards complete
disengagement but the ground was not affected.
Army on High Alert at the Border
Army Chief
General Manoj Mukund Narwane has also said that the Army is on high alert.
Buying a number of weapons, ammunition, and winter gear for forwarding posts. In
some high altitude areas with LAC, the temperature decreases to minus 25 ° C in
the winter months. Tensions between the two sides increased manifold following
violent clashes in the Galvan Valley on 15 June.
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