Fresh clashes between Indian and Chinese soldiers at Naku La in Sikkim

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Off East Ladakh, China has now tried to infiltrate other sectors as well. According to the news, last week Chinese troops tried to infiltrate Sikkim's Naku La. When the Indian soldiers tried to stop them, there was a clash on both sides. The soldiers on both sides have suffered injuries. The situation is being told at the moment. Weapons have not been used in this entire skirmish. Naku La Sector is ahead of the Muguthang Pass in North Sikkim. Situated at an altitude of about 19,000 feet, China considers this area disputed. Such an incident in such a fierce cold at such an altitude tells us how bad the situation is between the two countries on the Line of Actual Control (LAC). This incident also shows how ready Indian soldiers are at LAC.
 China is increasing deployment of troops in Ladakh too.The ninth round of Corps Commander Level was held on Sunday between the two countries over the ongoing tension in eastern Ladakh. In the 15-hour-long talks, India has emphasized that it is up to China to carry forward the process of disengagement and de-escalation in areas of conflict. However, no solution has been reached from the talks so far. A large number of soldiers are deployed on both sides from the LAC. A recent media report claimed that China is increasing the number of its troops in Ladakh, despite the agreed agreement in negotiations.
 This is how initial skirmishes happen
 Soldiers often come face to face along the India-China border. Many times clashes occur but weapons are not used. Last year, when there were skirmishes in Sikkim and East Ladakh, weapons were not used.
 
The way our soldiers again thwarted China's aggressive intent, it shows the courage of the Indian Army. Two days ago, Indian Air Force Chief RKS Bhadauria had said that if they (China) can be aggressive, we will also become aggressive. We have complete preparation to deal with any event.

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