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India-China border dispute unlikely to end anytime soon: Nirupama Rao

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According to an ex-Indian ambassador to China, the ongoing dispute over India’s border with China is not likely to end anytime soon.

Nirupama Rao was India’s Ambassador to China from 2006 to 2009. 

Despite both parties having made sincere efforts to solve the dispute for many decades, Beijing’s and New Delhi’s positions have become more rigid and less flexible over time, she said to CNBC’s “Street Signs AsiaOn Tuesday.

After a standoff that ended in death in the Himalayas, 17 months ago saw another round of tensions at border. Clashes in June 2020 in Galwan Valley, Ladakh killed 20 Indian soldiers 4 Chinese soldiers

Multiple rounds of military negotiations have been held between India and China since then to attempt to fully settle the issue.

Is there a border dispute?

Local media reports saidLast month’s latest round in talks between Indian and Chinese military leaders ended without a resolution. Each side took responsibility.

Since the June clash, it took India and China twelve rounds of negotiations to reach an agreement on several key and disputable areas.

A convoy of Indian soldiers transports reinforcements and supplies. They are driving towards Leh on the highway that borders China on September 2, 2020, in Gagangir (India).

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Each side will have August in August agreed to disengageGogra is one of the points of friction along the border. They are bringing back their troops and dismantling any temporary structures. India and China pulled troops and weapons from Pangong Lake in February. reports said

Rao stated to CNBC that there are “strong nationalistic forces” on both sides.

She said that “I don’t see anyone stepping down” or “stepping back” when it comes time to reach a compromise.

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