China, India hope to ‘turn the page’ on Himalayan border tensions
China, India hope to ‘turn the page’ on Himalayan border tensions
These skirmishes in India’s Ladakh region, the last of which is now known to have happened in November 2022, show that the tensions along the unmarked border continued much longer than previously reported.
The Indian and Chinese armies did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Details of the new clashes emerged after the Indian Army awarded gallantry medals to some of its soldiers, who it said challenged Chinese troops trying to enter Indian territory in at least two incidents in 2022.
During physical jostling, an Indian soldier wounded at least four Chinese troops and snatched their rifles, “forcing them to go back”, it said.
In the second incident in November 2022, Indian troops pushed back “a group of 40 to 50 soldiers of (PLA)” who were trying to enter Indian territory. A unit of Indian soldiers attacked and injured them, “thus foiling the enemy’s plan to capture the post”, another citation said.
‘Difficult to agree’: China-India border row spills over into water resources
‘Difficult to agree’: China-India border row spills over into water resources
The citations also said army units of the two countries were involved in a two-day stand-off in an unspecified area in 2022.
The military and diplomatic discussions between the nuclear-armed neighbours to resolve the stand-off that began in mid-2020 have not resulted in a final resolution yet.