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This Article is From Sep 04, 2020

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh Meets Chinese Counterpart In Moscow Amid Border Tension In Ladakh

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh Meets Chinese Counterpart In Moscow Amid Border Tension In Ladakh
Rajnath Singh at the Joint Meeting of the Defence Ministers in Moscow. (Source: Defence Ministry)

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh met his Chinese counterpart Gen. Wei Fenghe in Moscow on Friday in the first contact after border tension erupted in Ladakh in May as the Indian leader called for a climate of trust, non-aggression, peaceful resolution of differences and respect for international rules.

Singh's comments seen as a veiled message to China ahead of his bilateral talks with Wei came at a meeting of the Defence ministers of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation in the Russian capital.

According to Indian government sources, the bilateral meeting was requested by the Chinese defence minister. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has previously held telephonic talks with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi on the border standoff.

Defence Secretary Ajay Kumar and Indian Ambassador to Russia DB Venkatesh Varma are part of the Indian delegation at the talks that began at around 9:30 p.m. at a prominent hotel in Moscow.

The meeting took place amid heightened tensions between the two countries triggered by China's fresh attempts to occupy Indian territory in the southern bank of Pangong lake in eastern Ladakh.

As both sides increased deployment of troops in Ladakh, Chief of Army Staff Gen MM Naravane, wrapping up a two-day visit to the region, said the situation along the Line of Actual Control is "tense" but added that the nation can count on the Indian Army.

"The situation along the LAC is tense. We have undertaken precautionary deployment in some areas. The troops are prepared for all contingencies that may arise. All these actions have been carried out only along the LAC," he said after holding a series of meetings with top army commanders.

In his address at the SCO meet, Rajnath Singh referred to the Second World War and said its memories teach the globe the "folies of aggression" of one state upon another that brings "destruction" to all.

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