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Chinese troops spotted in Uttarakhand

Chinese troops seen in Uttarakhand by a team led by the Chamoli district magistrate and others including officials from ITBP

Uttarakhand chief minister Harish Rawat termed the incursion by Chinese troops as ‘something to worry about’. Photo: PTIPremium
Uttarakhand chief minister Harish Rawat termed the incursion by Chinese troops as ‘something to worry about’. Photo: PTI

New Delhi: Chinese troops recently violated the border in Chamoli district of Uttarakhand and were seen camping along with arms despite the two nations having agreed to keep it a demilitarised area.

The incident took place on 19 July when a team led by Chamoli district magistrate and others including officials from Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) went for a survey of the Barahoti ground, people aware of the matter said.

The people said that the civilian team was sent back by Chinese People’s Liberation Army troops, who claimed it to be their land. The 80 sq. km ground has been agreed by the two countries to be a disputed part since 1957 and was to be sorted out at the negotiating table by the two sides.

Over the past few years, Chinese troops have been spotted in the area and even air violations have taken place in this area, the people said. The Chinese side had sent in a delegation on 19 April 1958 for negotiations with their Indian counterparts and both sides had agreed not to send troops into the area but had avoided a discussion on final settlement of the Barahoti ground.

People aware of the development said that ever since this agreement, ITBP, which mans the 3,488-km Sino-Indian border from Ladakh in Jammu and Kashmir to Arunachal Pradesh in Northeast, had never entered the area with arms. However, shepherds from both sides were allowed to enter the ground.

The Chinese troops have since the reported incursion returned even as apprehensions persisted that they may be taking undue advantage of the agreement of 1958 by pushing in their soldiers into the area which they recognize as “Wu-Je". While Uttarakhand chief minister Harish Rawat termed the development as “something to worry about" hoping that centre will pay heed to his request for increased vigil, Union minister of state for home Kiren Rijiju said ITBP had been asked to look into the matter.

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Published: 27 Jul 2016, 06:47 PM IST
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