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China built the village well on her Lac side; There is no violation: CD

China built the village well on her Lac side; There is no violation: CD
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New Delhi: Chief of Staff Defense (CDS) Bipin Rawat on Thursday said controversy about China who came to the Indian region and built a new “incorrect” village, and that villages were on the Chinese side inside the Chinese line of actual control (LAC) .
He also confirmed that China had not surpassed the “perception” of India from Lac.
In his recent report, the US Department of Defense said China built a large village within the disputed region between the autonomous Tibetan and Pradesh Arunachal India in the East Sector Lac.
Previously in the official reaction to the US report, the external affairs ministry said India also did not accept “illegal work in his area or Chinese claims that cannot be justified”.
In the weekly media direction on Thursday, MEA spokesman Arinindam Bagchi said, “China has conducted construction activities in recent years throughout the border region, including in areas that have been illegally occupied for decades.
India does not accept the illegal work of our region Also has not received Chinese claims that cannot be justified.
“However, treated, at the ‘Times Now Summit 2021’, said,” As far as we know, there is no village development like that that happens on our Lac side.
” “Current controversy – which has erupted – that Chinese have entered our territory and building a new village is not true,” he said.
“But those who want to fortoom are that Chinese build villages may be for billeting and find their civilians or for their military in the future along the LAC, especially after the recent face-off we have,” CDS added.
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Rawat also said Indian and Chinese forces have posts on the LAC side respectively.
“Wherever China has now developed their posts, we have seen several dilapidated old huts in the area,” he said.
So, some huts have been damaged and the newer infrastructure is being built and a modern hut will appear, he added.
“Yes, maybe some of them, villages, have increased the size.
What I might feel is that this is for the Chinese army billets and then, they might also plan to facilitate the coming of their families occasionally …
our civilians go to There, our family visited the developed area, so they watched all this, “he explained.
Noting that the Chinese army isolated, said the word, “he (Chinese soldiers) lived thousands of miles away from the land.
And he saw our people that they were in a much happier condition.
They came home much faster.” Indian soldiers will go home from the position in LAC at least twice a year if not three times, he said, adding that the Chinese army has no luxury.
“They built this infrastructure, like this called the village, which was on their Lac side.
They haven’t surpassed our perceptions about Lac,” he said.
He said there were different perceptions about Lac but the Indian armed forces knew where LAC was located because they had been told that this was your alignment of LAC and this was the area you would expect to be maintained.
“Chinese people have perceptions and in some areas, we know about it, and in some areas, we don’t know about it.
Because they never really explain where the LAC lies according to their perception,” he said.
When asked whether he thought that the construction of the village flexed the muscles on their side, he replied: “Of course not, I would not call it muscle flexing.
With the development of these villages, they tried to ensure that they reached out to their border areas, and That is something we have to do.
“India is also worried about the development of border regions and the government has released a project for the BADP project (limit area development program), he said.
“In fact, we encourage people to go there and stay back in the villages because a large number of villages along the LAC are emptied.
Why are they emptied? Because people find employment opportunities, education, health infrastructure, deeper in the area,” he explained .
Last month, India and China failed to make progress in completing the 18-month deadlock at the remaining friction point in East Ladakh during the 13th round of military talks between the two countries.
Each side currently has around 50,000 to 60,000 troops along the LAC in the sensitive sector of the East Ladakh.

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