Reiterating India’s stance on the eastern Ladakh standoff, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday said that the country will not reduce the number of troops unless China initiates the process
He also said India is developing infrastructure in border areas at a “very fast rate”, adding China has objected to some of the projects.
“Reduction in the number of troops won’t happen. India won’t reduce troops deployment unless China initiates the process,” he said in an interview.
When asked about the dialogue process with China on the row, Singh said, “There is no deadline when it comes to matter like the ongoing standoff. You can’t fix a date.”
“We are confident of finding a solution through talks,” he said.
About a news report that China was constructing a village in Arunachal Pradesh, the defence minister said it was along the border and that such infrastructure has been developed for several years.
“Now, India has also started constructing infrastructure near the LAC at a fast pace considering the requirements of the locals as well as our forces. We are developing our infrastructure at a very fast rate,” he said.
When referred to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar’s observation that ties with China is at its lowest point in four decades and asked whether Beijing has broken India’s trust, Singh said, “Without a doubt they broke our trust.”
Referring to the next round of military talks, he said China recently proposed a dialogue on January 19. “We received the information a day before the proposed meet, so we asked the Chinese side to reschedule the meet on January 23 or 24. India is always open to dialogue,” he said.