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Chinese troops in Uttarakhand border a transgression: Manohar Parrikar
Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar speaks in Lok Sabha. (PTI photo)
NEW DELHI: The incident regarding Chinese troops entering the border district of Chamoli in Uttarakhand is that of "transgression" and not "
incursion
", the government said on Thursday.
Responding to queries from the Opposition in Lok Sabha, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar said the border has not been demarcated and the two sides have a "different perception" about it.
He said on July 22, two PLA soldiers entered 200 metres in Barholi area of
Uttarakhand
inside the Indian territory and the villagers warned them.
"The Line of Actual Control (LAC) has not been formally demarcated. So there is different perception about this of both the sides," he said, adding that there are mechanisms like flag meetings by both the sides to resolve such issues.
"During such meetings, we have made our protests to the Chinese side. There was no incursion, only transgression," Parrikar said.
The Minister said every year, there are about 400-500 incidents of transgression, but this year it has come down.
Parrikar also noted that it is the Indo Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) under the Ministry of Home Affairs that takes care of the LAC and not the Defence Ministry.
The debate also saw a bonhomie between the Congress and the BJD. The Congress members were aggressive over the issue and asked Parrikar to respond.
When the Minister said the boundary has not been demarcated, Bhartruhari Mahtab (BJD) strongly objected to it.
At this point, Congress President Sonia Gandhi intervened and lauded Mahtab for raising the point.
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transgression in Barahoti area in Uttarakhand+ , Chinese People's Liberation Army had conducted a reconnaissance mission using high class aircraft armed with Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) which provides broad-area imaging at high resolutions.
According to official sources, 'TupolovTu 153M' aircraft of Chinese PLA had carried out two to three sorties earlier this year in the middle sector falling in the areas of Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand.
Piecing together intelligence gathered from various sources in the
BACKGROUND
Harish Rawat confirms Chinese incursion in Uttarakhand
Highlights
"The good thing is they(Chinese) have not touched an important canal there," Rawat told ANI on Wednesday.
"This is a matter of concern. Our border has been peaceful. We have asked to increase vigilance. I am sure the central government will take cognizance of the issue," Rawat said.
The incident took place on July 19 when a team led by Chamoli district magistrate and others including officials from ITBP went for a survey of Barahoti ground, official sources said.
When asked to move back, the Chinese troops claimed that they are inside their territory. After some arguments, the Chinese troops moved back.
The ITBP has sent a report to the Centre about this incident.
.
Kiren Rijiju, minister of state for home affairs, said that the government will have to ascertain whether it was an intrusion or not. "The government will seek a report on it," Kiren Rijiju said.
Uttarakhand shares a 350-kilometre-long border with China.
Chinese troops have made several intrusions into Uttarakhand in the last few years.
About 250 China's People's Liberation Army soldiers had
entered Arunachal Pradesh
's east district of Kameng in June this year.
Significantly, the Chinese
crossing-over in Arunachal
happened at a time when Beijing had hardened its opposition against India's bid for membership of the 48-member Nuclear Suppliers Group.
(With inputs from agencies)
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The aircraft flies at an altitude of above 40,000 feet and can go up to 60,000 feet to avoid detection by radars and can click pictures and other cyber and communication signatures at that height.
It has an SAR which can provide high-resolution pictures even in inclement weather or in night time. The systems take advantage of the long-range propagation characteristics of radar signals and the complex information processing capability of modern digital electronics to provide high resolution imagery.
The information about the flight was shared during exchanges with foreign intelligence agencies, the sources said.
At least 20 to 25 Chinese troops had entered into the demilitarised area in Barahoti pastures in Chamoli district of Uttarakhand earlier this month, besides flying its helicopters in the Indian air space for over five minutes.
The sources said that an Indian civilian team was sent back by Chinese People's Liberation Army troops, who claimed it to be their land and recognised it as 'Wu-Je'.
A Chinese helicopter hovered over the ground for nearly five minutes before returning to its side. It was apprehended that it could have carried out aerial photography of the area during its reconnaissance mission. The chopper was identified as Zhiba series of attack helicopter of the PLA.
Barahoti is one of the three border posts in the 'middle sector' comprising Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand where ITBP jawans are not allowed to take their weapons as per the unilateral decision of the then government in June, 2000.
In 1958, both the countries listed Barahoti, an 80-square KM sloping pasture, as a disputed area where neither side would send their troops. In 1962 war, Chinese PLA did not enter the 545-KM middle-sector and
BACKGROUND
China says its troops did not cross Ladakh border
BEIJING: China's defence ministry on Thursday said that the country's soldiers have not transgressed India's borders. This was in response to reports in India about incursions by Chinese troops at the Ladakh border.
The Chinese troops "always conducted activities on the Chinese side of Line of Actual Control. We are committed to maintain peace and stability along the China-India border," ministry spokesman Yang Yujun said.
Yang said China's defence forces "always abide by relevant agreements signed between the two countries". He said that the two countries are "neighbours, partners not competitors or enemies".
People of both countries have a "common aspiration" to maintain peace stability along the border".
"We hope that Indian side can work in the same direction as the Chinese side and implement the census reached between the leaders of the two countries and maintain peace and tranquillity along the China-India border", Yang said.
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focused on Western (Ladakh)+ and
BACKGROUND
Another Chinese incursion: 250 soldiers entered Arunachal last week
Indo-China border
Highlights
The "temporary transgression" by the Chinese patrolling party happened in Yangste, East kameng district on June 9, they said.
However, the soldiers went back within hours, they added.
Significantly, the Chinese crossing-over happened at a time when Beijing had hardened its opposition against India's bid for membership of the 48-member
Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG)
.
This is the first known transgression by the Chinese army this year in the region, which China claims is part of its territory.
The Chinese troops spent about three hours on this side of the border before going back to their territory, the sources said.
However, after the 1962 China-Indian war, the ITBP jawans used to patrol the area with weapons in non-combative manner under which the barrel of the gun is positioned downward.
During prolonged negotiations on resolving border dispute, the Indian side had unilaterally agreed in June, 2000, that ITBP troops would not be carrying arms to the three posts -- Barahoti, Kauril and Shipki in Himachal Pradesh.
The ITBP men do patrolling in civil dress and the pasture attracts Indian shepherds from the border villages tending their sheep and people from Tibet bringing their yaks for grazing.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...ssion-in-Uttarakhand/articleshow/53476237.cms
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- Ahead of its transgression in Uttarakhand, Chinese army had conducted a reconnaissance mission using high class aircraft armed with Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR)
- At least 20 to 25 Chinese troops had entered into the demilitarised area in Barahoti pastures in Chamoli district of Uttarakhand
BACKGROUND
Chinese troops in Uttarakhand border a transgression: Manohar Parrikar
NEW DELHI: The incident regarding Chinese troops entering the border district of Chamoli in Uttarakhand is that of "transgression" and not "
incursion
", the government said on Thursday.
Responding to queries from the Opposition in Lok Sabha, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar said the border has not been demarcated and the two sides have a "different perception" about it.
He said on July 22, two PLA soldiers entered 200 metres in Barholi area of
Uttarakhand
inside the Indian territory and the villagers warned them.
"The Line of Actual Control (LAC) has not been formally demarcated. So there is different perception about this of both the sides," he said, adding that there are mechanisms like flag meetings by both the sides to resolve such issues.
"During such meetings, we have made our protests to the Chinese side. There was no incursion, only transgression," Parrikar said.
The Minister said every year, there are about 400-500 incidents of transgression, but this year it has come down.
Parrikar also noted that it is the Indo Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) under the Ministry of Home Affairs that takes care of the LAC and not the Defence Ministry.
The debate also saw a bonhomie between the Congress and the BJD. The Congress members were aggressive over the issue and asked Parrikar to respond.
When the Minister said the boundary has not been demarcated, Bhartruhari Mahtab (BJD) strongly objected to it.
At this point, Congress President Sonia Gandhi intervened and lauded Mahtab for raising the point.
RELATED STORIES
transgression in Barahoti area in Uttarakhand+ , Chinese People's Liberation Army had conducted a reconnaissance mission using high class aircraft armed with Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) which provides broad-area imaging at high resolutions.
According to official sources, 'TupolovTu 153M' aircraft of Chinese PLA had carried out two to three sorties earlier this year in the middle sector falling in the areas of Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand.
Piecing together intelligence gathered from various sources in the
BACKGROUND
Harish Rawat confirms Chinese incursion in Uttarakhand
Highlights
- HP CM has confirmed reports of an incursion by Chinese troops in the Chamoli
- He said that the good thing is that the troops didn't touch an important canal there
- Rijiju said that the govt will ascertain whether it was an intrusion or not
"The good thing is they(Chinese) have not touched an important canal there," Rawat told ANI on Wednesday.
"This is a matter of concern. Our border has been peaceful. We have asked to increase vigilance. I am sure the central government will take cognizance of the issue," Rawat said.
The incident took place on July 19 when a team led by Chamoli district magistrate and others including officials from ITBP went for a survey of Barahoti ground, official sources said.
When asked to move back, the Chinese troops claimed that they are inside their territory. After some arguments, the Chinese troops moved back.
The ITBP has sent a report to the Centre about this incident.
.
Kiren Rijiju, minister of state for home affairs, said that the government will have to ascertain whether it was an intrusion or not. "The government will seek a report on it," Kiren Rijiju said.
Uttarakhand shares a 350-kilometre-long border with China.
Chinese troops have made several intrusions into Uttarakhand in the last few years.
About 250 China's People's Liberation Army soldiers had
entered Arunachal Pradesh
's east district of Kameng in June this year.
Significantly, the Chinese
crossing-over in Arunachal
happened at a time when Beijing had hardened its opposition against India's bid for membership of the 48-member Nuclear Suppliers Group.
(With inputs from agencies)
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The aircraft flies at an altitude of above 40,000 feet and can go up to 60,000 feet to avoid detection by radars and can click pictures and other cyber and communication signatures at that height.
It has an SAR which can provide high-resolution pictures even in inclement weather or in night time. The systems take advantage of the long-range propagation characteristics of radar signals and the complex information processing capability of modern digital electronics to provide high resolution imagery.
The information about the flight was shared during exchanges with foreign intelligence agencies, the sources said.
At least 20 to 25 Chinese troops had entered into the demilitarised area in Barahoti pastures in Chamoli district of Uttarakhand earlier this month, besides flying its helicopters in the Indian air space for over five minutes.
The sources said that an Indian civilian team was sent back by Chinese People's Liberation Army troops, who claimed it to be their land and recognised it as 'Wu-Je'.
A Chinese helicopter hovered over the ground for nearly five minutes before returning to its side. It was apprehended that it could have carried out aerial photography of the area during its reconnaissance mission. The chopper was identified as Zhiba series of attack helicopter of the PLA.
Barahoti is one of the three border posts in the 'middle sector' comprising Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand where ITBP jawans are not allowed to take their weapons as per the unilateral decision of the then government in June, 2000.
In 1958, both the countries listed Barahoti, an 80-square KM sloping pasture, as a disputed area where neither side would send their troops. In 1962 war, Chinese PLA did not enter the 545-KM middle-sector and
BACKGROUND
China says its troops did not cross Ladakh border
BEIJING: China's defence ministry on Thursday said that the country's soldiers have not transgressed India's borders. This was in response to reports in India about incursions by Chinese troops at the Ladakh border.
The Chinese troops "always conducted activities on the Chinese side of Line of Actual Control. We are committed to maintain peace and stability along the China-India border," ministry spokesman Yang Yujun said.
Yang said China's defence forces "always abide by relevant agreements signed between the two countries". He said that the two countries are "neighbours, partners not competitors or enemies".
People of both countries have a "common aspiration" to maintain peace stability along the border".
"We hope that Indian side can work in the same direction as the Chinese side and implement the census reached between the leaders of the two countries and maintain peace and tranquillity along the China-India border", Yang said.
RELATED STORIES
focused on Western (Ladakh)+ and
BACKGROUND
Another Chinese incursion: 250 soldiers entered Arunachal last week
Highlights
- This is the first known transgression by the Chinese army this year in the region
- The transgression coincided with Beijing's opposition against India's bid for NSG membership
- The Chinese troops spent about three hours on this side of the border
The "temporary transgression" by the Chinese patrolling party happened in Yangste, East kameng district on June 9, they said.
However, the soldiers went back within hours, they added.
Significantly, the Chinese crossing-over happened at a time when Beijing had hardened its opposition against India's bid for membership of the 48-member
Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG)
.
This is the first known transgression by the Chinese army this year in the region, which China claims is part of its territory.
The Chinese troops spent about three hours on this side of the border before going back to their territory, the sources said.
However, after the 1962 China-Indian war, the ITBP jawans used to patrol the area with weapons in non-combative manner under which the barrel of the gun is positioned downward.
During prolonged negotiations on resolving border dispute, the Indian side had unilaterally agreed in June, 2000, that ITBP troops would not be carrying arms to the three posts -- Barahoti, Kauril and Shipki in Himachal Pradesh.
The ITBP men do patrolling in civil dress and the pasture attracts Indian shepherds from the border villages tending their sheep and people from Tibet bringing their yaks for grazing.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...ssion-in-Uttarakhand/articleshow/53476237.cms
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