India-China Conflict: Army Chief General Manoj Pandey said that the basic issue with China is the resolution of the border issue, but its intention has been to maintain it.

The Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh has been
going on between India and China for almost two years. Now Army Chief General
Manoj Pandey has spoken openly on the latest situation and said that the basic
issue with China is the solution of the border issue, but his intention has
been to maintain it. Let us tell you that General Pandey has taken command of
the Indian Army about a week ago.
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Army Chief
told - what is the purpose of the army
Along with this, Army Chief General Manoj Pandey emphasized
that Indian troops have been adequately deployed to deal with any situation on
the border. He said that the aim of the Indian Army is to restore the status
quo before April 2020 and the soldiers posted on the border have been given
guidelines to be firm in their work.
Indian
soldiers remain on LAC: Army Chief
The Army Chief told a group of reporters that Indian troops
remain at "critical places" along the Line of Actual Control (LAC)
and the Army is in a "strong position" to face any situation.
"The core issue is the resolution of the border. We see that China's
intention has been to maintain the border issue. As a country we need a 'whole
nation' approach and in the military sphere, it is to prevent and counter any
attempt to change the status quo on the LAC.'
'Hope to
find a solution through dialogue'
General Manoj Pandey said that as a result of diplomatic and
military talks between India and China, troops were withdrawn on the north and
south banks of Patrol Center 14 at Pangong Lake, Gogra and Galwan. Along with
this, he said, 'We hope to find a solution through dialogue in the remaining
areas as well.'
India-China
standoff for 2 years
Let us inform that the standoff started in Eastern Ladakh on
4-5 May 2020 and India has been insisting on the restoration of the situation
before the standoff. He said the aim is to establish trust and peace between
the two sides, but it cannot be a "one-sided affair". "Our
troops are stationed at important places on the LAC, as far as the situation is
concerned, the soldiers have been given guidance to remain firm in their work
and stop attempts to change the status quo," he said.