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Occupying Indian territory: The steps that India is going to take to stop China-Pakistan

Occupying Indian territory: The steps that India is going to take to stop China-Pakistan.




Twenty Indian soldiers have been killed in eastern Ladakh. So India is keen to retaliate against China for resolving the border issue. That is why the Narendra Modi government is going to bring strict trade restrictions for those who are illegally occupying Indian territory.

High-level discussions have already begun on the issue with this proposal in mind. It is also known that this rule is going to be applied in the case of companies in certain countries. Proper application and its effects will also be seen. However, no final decision has been made yet.

Chinese companies will be most affected by India's decision, as Beijing still occupies 36,000 square kilometers of Indian territory. Along with that is Pakistan, which has occupied a lot of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and 5,000 sq km from Shaksam Valley to China.
If this proposal is passed unanimously, it will come under Public Procurement Order 2018 under Made in India. At the highest level, this discussion is being watched with special attention. The highly sensitive issue could have different implications, and the decision is being made in light of the overall diplomatic relationship with China. Earlier this week, the Indian government blocked 59 Chinese applications.

There is no solution even in several high-level meetings. In the history of Indo-China border relations, there has been no such bloodshed on the border in 45 years. It is not possible to reach an agreement with China in any way. On Friday, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi suddenly arrived in Leh and was accompanied by Chief of Defense Staff Bipin Rawat.

We will also talk about how fruitful the talks with China have been. The Prime Minister arrived in the Nimu region of Ladakh on an unannounced visit on Friday. There he met with the Indian Army, Indian Navy and Indo-Tibetan Police Force. Modi has decided to make such a visit to strengthen their minds.

Chief of Defense Bipin Rawat will also look into the preparations for the defense. The 14 Corps Commanders will also brief Rawat on the current situation in the East Ladakh sector.
 Source: Calcutta24

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