China on Saturday called for the immediate return of one of its soldiers who "went astray in the ChinaIndia border areas and was apprehended by the Indian Army. A Chinese soldier was apprehended by the Indian Army at the southern bank of Pangong Tso in eastern Ladakh on Friday after he transgressed across the Indian side of the Line of Actual Control (LAC), Indian officials said on Saturday.
China has called for the immediate return of one of its soldiers who "went astray” in the China-India border areas and was apprehended by the Indian Army. The soldier was apprehended by the Indian Army at the southern bank of Pangong Tso in eastern Ladakh on Friday after he transgressed across the Indian side of the Line of Actual Control (LAC).
The capture of the soldier came amid months-long
border standoff between the Indian Army and the Chinese People's Liberation
Army (PLA) in eastern Ladakh following a clash in the Pangong lake area in
early May. In Beijing, the Chinese military confirmed that one of its soldiers
"went astray" along the China-India border areas.
"Due to darkness and complicated geography, a
soldier of the Chinese People's Liberation Army frontier defence force went
astray in the China-India border early Friday morning," China military
online, an official website of the PLA, said. The PLA frontier defence force
notified the Indian side of the information the first time, hoping the Indian
side could assist in search and rescue of the lost Chinese soldier, it said.
Nearly two hours later, the response from the Indian
side came, confirming that the missing soldier had been found and would be
returned to the Chinese side after receiving instructions from the superior
authority, it said. The Indian side should strictly adhere to relevant
agreements reached by the two countries and waste no time to return the lost
soldier to the Chinese side, so as to add positive factors for de-escalating
the border tensions between the two countries and jointly maintaining peace and
tranquility in the China-India border areas, it said.
"The PLA soldier had transgressed across the
LAC and was taken into custody by Indian troops deployed in this area. Troops
from either side are deployed along the LAC since friction erupted last year
due to unprecedented mobilisation and forward concentration by Chinese
troops," the Indian Army said in a statement in New Delhi. "The PLA
soldier is being dealt with as per laid down procedures and circumstances under
which he had crossed the LAC are being investigated," it said.
On October 19 last year, Indian troops had captured
a Chinese soldier after he "strayed" across the LAC in the Demchok
sector of Ladakh. Corporal Wang Ya Long of the PLA was handed back to China at
Chushul-Moldo border point in eastern Ladakh following laid down protocols.
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