Chinese, Indian Army officials meet after brief clash at Ladakh’s Pangong lake; top developments

In the midst of the standoff amongst Indian and Chinese troops in Doklam range in Sikkim part, watercraft watches of the two nations had conflicted at the Pangong lake in Ladakh on Tuesday, following which China's Foreign Ministry denied any such reports. Armed force officers from the two sides additionally met in Leh's Chushul division where they talked about approaches to keep up peace and serenity along the Sino-Indian outskirt. At the point when Chinese Foreign Ministry representative Hu Chunying has requested a remark on the same, she answered: "I am not mindful of the data." Earlier, the PLA likewise declined the Indian welcome to partake in stately outskirt gatherings on the event of India's Independence Day. This is the first run through since 2005 that the PLA has declined to meet with their Indian partner. Additionally Read: Army authorities of the two nations meet after Chinese fighters endeavour to enter An Indian area in Ladakh

Here is the thing that occurred in the previous 24 hours:

1. Armed force officers of China and India met on Wednesday in Leh's Chusul segment, a day after fringe watches thwarted an endeavour by Chinese warriors to enter An Indian area along the banks of Pangong lake in Ladakh. Official sources disclosed to PTI that Tuesday's occurrence at Pangong and approaches to keep up peace and quietness along the Sino-India fringe in Ladakh were talked about finally at the outskirt work force meeting (BPM).

2. As indicated by PTI, troopers of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) attempted to enter the Indian side in two ranges – Finger Four and Finger Five – twice between 6 am and 9 am yesterday. Be that as it may, on both the events their endeavours were upset by ready Indian troops.

3. After Chinese troops discovered their way obstructed by ITBP work force who shaped a human chain, they started heaving stones, provoking a quick countering by Indian fringe monitors. Work force from the two sides got minor wounds and the circumstance was brought under control after the standard pennant penetrate under which the two sides keep flags before venturing down to their separate positions.

4. After the Ladakh occurrence, when Chinese Foreign Ministry representative Hu Chunying has requested a remark on the same, she answered: "The Chinese side is focused on peace and quietness of the China-India fringe. We ask the Indian side submit to the LAC and important traditions between the two sides."

5. The most recent standoff at Ladakh's Pangong Tso lake comes in the scenery of the two-month long Doklam standoff in Sikkim segment amongst Indian and Chinese troops. The Doklam standoff started after Indian troops prevented the Chinese armed force from building a street in the questioned territory. China guaranteed that they were developing the street inside their domain and has been requesting quick haul out of the Indian troops from the questioned Doklam level. New Delhi has communicated worry over the street building, capturing that it might enable Chinese troops to slice India's entrance to its northeastern states.