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China tiptoes around Indian air space violation
June 07, 2017
Tiptoeing around its intrusion of Indian air space in the Barahoti region
of Uttarakhand's Chamoli district, China said its border troops conduct
regular patrols there adding the two sides should coordinate over the
same.
The assertion comes after Indian External Affairs Minister
Swaraj said that India will take up with Beijing the violation of its
airspace by two PLA choppers.
Chinese
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said Tuesday, "I want to
stress once again that China and India have territorial dispute over the
middle section of the boundary. The Chinese border troops conduct
regular patrols there."
"We have border-related mechanisms,
therefore when problems arise, the two sides should communicate and
coordinate through the existing mechanisms and jointly uphold peace and
tranquility of the border areas," she added.
Two helicopters of
the PLA of China hovered over Chamoli
district on Saturday, triggering India's concerns about the PLA's fourth
such incursion into Indian airspace since March this year.
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