Support

Explore

HomeNo Image is Available
About UsNo Image is Available
AuthorsNo Image is Available
TeamNo Image is Available
CareersNo Image is Available
InternshipNo Image is Available
Contact UsNo Image is Available
MethodologyNo Image is Available
Correction PolicyNo Image is Available
Non-Partnership PolicyNo Image is Available
Cookie PolicyNo Image is Available
Grievance RedressalNo Image is Available
Republishing GuidelinesNo Image is Available

Languages & Countries :






More about them

Fact CheckNo Image is Available
LawNo Image is Available
ExplainersNo Image is Available
NewsNo Image is Available
DecodeNo Image is Available
BOOM ReportsNo Image is Available
Media BuddhiNo Image is Available
Web StoriesNo Image is Available
BOOM ResearchNo Image is Available
Elections 2024No Image is Available
VideosNo Image is Available

Support

Explore

HomeNo Image is Available
About UsNo Image is Available
AuthorsNo Image is Available
TeamNo Image is Available
CareersNo Image is Available
InternshipNo Image is Available
Contact UsNo Image is Available
MethodologyNo Image is Available
Correction PolicyNo Image is Available
Non-Partnership PolicyNo Image is Available
Cookie PolicyNo Image is Available
Grievance RedressalNo Image is Available
Republishing GuidelinesNo Image is Available

Languages & Countries :






More about them

Fact CheckNo Image is Available
LawNo Image is Available
ExplainersNo Image is Available
NewsNo Image is Available
DecodeNo Image is Available
BOOM ReportsNo Image is Available
Media BuddhiNo Image is Available
Web StoriesNo Image is Available
BOOM ResearchNo Image is Available
Elections 2024No Image is Available
VideosNo Image is Available
News

Clash In Arunachal's Tawang: What India, China Said On Border Skirmish

Rajnath Singh said Indian soldiers "compelled" the troops from China's People's Liberation Army to return to their posts after the scuffle.

By - BOOM Team | 13 Dec 2022 10:04 AM GMT

Amid reports of clashes between troops of China and India in Arunachal Pradesh's Tawang, defence minister Rajnath Singh told the Parliament on Tuesday that no serious injuries have been reported from the clashes. 

Singh made statements in both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. He said, "I wish to share with this House that there are no fatalities or serious casualties on our side." 

He said Indian soldiers "compelled" the troops from China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) to return to their posts after the scuffle. 

Here's what we know about the incident: 

When and where did this happen? 

According to the statement released by Singh, the skirmish took place on December 9. The incident took place in the Yangtse area of Tawang Sector in Arunachal Pradesh.

This was along the India-China border, the Line of Actual Control.  

The incident comes almost two years after the face-off between Indian and Chinese troops in the Galwan valley in Eastern Ladakh.

What exactly happened this time? 

According to the statement made by Singh, on Friday December 9, Chinese troops entered Indian territory and wanted to "unilaterally change the status quo".

Members of both troops got into a scuffle, and the minister said that India troops contested the intruders "in a firm and resolute manner". 

Singh said, "The scuffle led to injuries to a few personnel on both sides. I wish to share with this House that there are no fatalities or serious casualties on our side."

The PLA soldiers reportedly went back to their locations and the local commander in the area also held a flag march on December 11 with the Chinese counterpart. 

India asked China to refrain from entering Indian territory and maintain peace in the area.

"I would like to assure this House, that our Forces are committed to protecting our territorial integrity and will continue to thwart any attempt made on it. I am confident that this entire House will stand united in supporting our soldiers in their brave effort," Singh said. 

What has China said? 

Reuters quoted Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin as saying that the border situation between India and China had been stable. 

Wenbin also said that there had been dialogue between the two countries through military and diplomatic channels. 

AFP reported that Wenbin told reporters that "as far as we understand, the China-India border situation is stable overall."