BORDER DISPUTE

Chinese and Indian troops ‘in new border clash’

Tensions are high along the world's longest disputed border.

In Summary

• At least 20 Indian soldiers died in a skirmish in the Ladakh area last June.

• A Chinese patrol tried to enter Indian territory and was forced back, the officials said.

The north Sikkim area is one of many that have seen India-China disputes. File image
The north Sikkim area is one of many that have seen India-China disputes. File image
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Chinese and Indian troops have reportedly clashed again in a disputed border area, with injuries on both sides, Indian media say.

The incident took place in north Sikkim last Wednesday. India's army said there had been a "minor" incident that had been "resolved".

Tensions are high along the world's longest disputed border. Both sides claim large areas of territory.

At least 20 Indian soldiers died in a skirmish in the Ladakh area last June.

What happened in the latest incident?

It happened at the Nathu La pass in north Sikkim, the media reports said. Sikkim is an Indian state sandwiched between Bhutan and Nepal, about 2,500km (1,500 miles) east of the Ladakh area.

A Chinese patrol tried to enter Indian territory and was forced back, the officials said.

An Indian army statement played down the incident, saying there "was a minor face-off at Nathu La area of North Sikkim on 20 January 2021 and the same was resolved by local commanders as per established protocols".

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