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Antony on border-row with China

Hindon (UP): Negotiations are underway to have a “more practical and effective” mechanism to prevent face-offs between Indian and Chinese troops on the LAC and efforts are being made to have confidence building measures, Defence Minister A K Antony said on Monday.
The “unfortunate face-offs” between Indian and Chinese armies take place due to difference in perception about the Line of Actual Control (LAC), he told reporters here after formally inducting the heavy-lift C-17 transport aircraft into the IAF at the air base here. Antony said efforts are being made to have “more understanding between the two militaries. Apart from diplomatic channels, we are trying to have better understanding between the militaries.”
Besides having a greater number of border personnel meetings, there are many other CBM proposals between the two armies, he said. Some steps have already been taken and some will be taken in future while negotiations are on to have a “more practical and effective mechanism to prevent such type of unfortunate incidents”, the Minister said.
The Army, he said, is “free” and it handles such incursion incidents effectively whenever they take place. He was replying to questions on the incidents of face-offs between Indian and Chinese troops along the LAC and recent video footage in that regard. “As long as border issue is unsettled, there is a possibility of both sides going to the areas of their perception of the LAC.
Even though the border is uncertain, there is understanding but there are more than a dozen disputed sites along the border,” he said.
Antony said, “Though there is an understanding, sometimes these unfortunate face-offs do take place. “Whenever such incidents take place, our Army and security forces in border areas are free and they handling these incidents effectively,” he said.
Asked if the government has cancelled a trip by IAF chief N A K Browne to China next month, the Minister said it is “not correct” as he was visiting friendly foreign countries as per his wishes and invites by them. Reports have suggested that the IAF chief’s trip to China has been called off due to the lack of reciprocal high-level visits by the Chinese side to India.
On whether India was moving towards the US as many military aircraft are being procured from there, Antony said, “We are not tilting towards anyone. We have strategic partnership with many countries including the US. “But one thing we are very particular (about)… We will not be party to any military bloc,” he said.
Antony said it was true that several sophisticated equipments were being procured from the US but India was procuring military hardware from countries such as Russia, France, Israel and the UK as well. On reports that India was to planning to provide facilities for the US air force at the Thiruvananthapuram air base, the Minister said there was “no such proposal”. (PTI)

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