The Chinese spokesperson, in his stiff style, called the situation “cool” as if both the armies were hanging out with each other. It is true that both Chinese and Indian army did force accretion after the June 15 Galwan flare up. There has been no addition of forces since the June 22 military commanders’ meeting,” a senior military commander told Hindustan Times. Without exchanging the maps in 2002, India saw 12 areas of differences between the two countries in western sector. However, the Modi government has made it clear to Beijing that borders are non-negotiable from the very beginning.
Source: Hindustan Times June 24, 2020 05:05 UTC