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GOC-in-C, Eastern Command RP Kalita on Tawang India-China Face-Off

First Published: 16th December, 2022 20:31 IST

“Along across the borders there is different perceptions of the Lines of Actual Control. There are 8 recognised disputed areas where the different perceptions are acknowledged by both sides. In

“Along across the borders there is different perceptions of the Lines of Actual Control. There are 8 recognised disputed areas where the different perceptions are acknowledged by both sides. In one of these areas where there is different perception of LAC, the PLA patrol had transgressed which was contested very firmly by our forces on ground which led to some physical violence but I am happy to say that it was contained…onlu minor injuries to soldiers on both sides. There were no major injuries. Border areas along Northern Frontier stable. We’re firmly in control,” GOC-in-C, Eastern Command RP Kalita said.

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