The Chinese Defense Ministry has accused Indian troops of crossing the Line of Actual Control "in an attempt to prevent a road construction by the Chinese side".
"Indian troops' provocation has violated the consensus and relevant agreements on border issues between the Chinese and Indian governments, seriously endangering the peace of the border areas," Ren Guoqiang, a Chinese Defense Ministry spokesperson, said on Monday. The road construction was carried out on China's territory and India had no right to interfere, Ren said.
"The China-Indian border in Sikkim has been delineated by historical treaties. After the independence of India, the Indian government has confirmed in writing several times, acknowledging that there is no objection to the border between the two sides," the PLA said in a statement.
#China #PLA destroys #Indian bunkers in undisputed land.Notice new #China road(marked red) encroaches #Bhutan land.Unacceptable land grabs. pic.twitter.com/9Erbs2tcLm
— RAJ (@rajfortyseven) 27 июня 2017 г.
The stand-off at the border has impacted the annual pilgrimage of Kailash Mansarovar Yatra. "In view of the above events (border scuffle), for security reasons, the Chinese side had to suspend the arrangement of the Indian official pilgrimage group through the Sino-Indian border at Nathu La Pass, Sikkim, into the pilgrimage, and through diplomatic channels informed the Indian side," the Chinese Foreign Ministry said in a statement early Tuesday.
Both the sides had made an effort to disperse the ongoing tension on June 20 when senior army officials of both sides met but troops refused to budge. Last week, Indian Army chief Bipin Rawat had met troops at Sikkim amid the stand-off to boost the morale of the troops last week, shows Indian intent.