Confirming that an “incident“ had taken place between Indian and Chinese troops at Pangong lake in Ladakh, the government said such incidents did not contribute to peace and tranquillity on the border. Reports said the scuffle between the two sides resulted in some stone-throwing and fisticuffs. MEA spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said two meetings of border patrol management teams had already taken place in Ladakh and in Nathu La in the past couple of weeks.
Confirming that an “incident“ had taken place between Indian and Chinese troops at Pangong lake in Ladakh, the government said such incidents did not contribute to peace and tranquillity on the border. Reports said the scuffle between the two sides resulted in some stone-throwing and fisticuffs. MEA spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said two meetings of border patrol management teams had already taken place in Ladakh and in Nathu La in the past couple of weeks.