China’s Statement on PM Modi’s Ladakh Visit – No Country Should Try to Escalate the Matter

PM Modi arrived in Ladakh on Friday morning and here he interacted with the army officials and the army
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On Friday i.e. 3rd of July Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Ladakh and just after that China's reaction has come on that. China said that the situation between the two countries is getting critical and in such a situation both countries should avoid such steps, that can worsen the situations even more. Let us tell you that PM Modi arrived in Ladakh on Friday morning and here the PM interacted with the army officials and the army too. Besides this, he also met the personnel of Air Force and ITBP, after which many photos have also come from his tour.

Image Credit: Trend in India
Image Credit: Trend in India

Neither of the two countries should take such a step that will make the situation worse

China's Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhu Lijian said that "India and China are trying to reduce mutual tension by negotiating through military and diplomatic channels. In such a situation, neither of the two countries should take such a step that will make the situation worse.

PM met the injured soldiers

PM Modi was accompanied by Chief of Defense Staff Bipin Rawat and Army Chief General Mukund Narwane on his visit. Prime Minister Modi has gone on this tour to review the situation, senior army officials told him about the situation here and also gave details about violent clashes in Galvan valley. His visit is being seen as an encouragement of the soldiers. The PM has also met the injured soldiers in the clash here by going to the hospital. After spending the whole day in Ladakh, he will return to Delhi by evening.

Image Credit: The Indian Express
Image Credit: The Indian Express

The meeting is taking place after a violent clash of Indian soldiers with Chinese soldiers in the Galvan Valley of eastern Ladakh. It should be noted that 20 Indian soldiers lost their lives in this violent clash on the night of 15 June.

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