Defence Minister Rajnath Singh Refutes Reports Of China Capturing Indian Land
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday spoke about China occupying Indian land and refuted all such reports. He mentioned that some issues that date back to 2013, need to be resolved, adding that no one can occupy even an inch of Indian land under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership. He informed that talks are ongoing between India and China with the belief that a resolution will be reached.
“I don’t think so. Commander-level talks are going on between India and China. There are some issues, some date back to 2013, which need to be resolved. India and China are holding talks with the belief that we will reach a resolution,” he said.
“When talks take place between two countries, it is not easy to determine the time frame by when will we get the results, but both countries are holding talks with the belief that we will reach a resolution. On the issues that we are discussing, if they (China) agree, then I don’t think there is a reason for distrust,” added the Defence Minister.
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