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India will not reduce the number of troops unless China initiates the process, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Friday over the eastern Ladakh standoff, while exuding confidence of finding a solution to the row through talks. The defence minister also said India is developing infrastructure in border areas at a "very fast rate", adding China has objected to some of the projects.

"Reduction in the number of troops won't happen. India won't reduce troops deployment unless China initiates the process," he told TV news channel Times Now in an interview. According to a transcript of the interview issued by the channel, when asked about the dialogue process with China on the row, Singh said, "There is no deadline when it comes to matter like the ongoing standoff. You can't fix a date." "We are confident of finding a solution through talks," he said.


About a news report that China was constructing a village in Arunachal Pradesh, the defence minister said it was along the border and that such infrastructure has been developed for several years. "Now, India has also started constructing infrastructure near the LAC at a fast pace considering the requirements of the locals as well as our forces. We are developing our infrastructure at a very fast rate," he said.

When referred to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar's observation that ties with China is at its lowest point in four decades and asked whether Beijing has broken India's trust, Singh said, "Without a doubt they broke our trust." Referring to the next round of military talks, he said China recently proposed a dialogue on January 19. "We received the information a day before the proposed meet, so we asked the Chinese side to reschedule the meet on January 23 or 24. India is always open to dialogue," he said.


Asked about the farmers' protests over three farm laws, Singh said the government has always stressed that there should be clause by clause discussions. "The government has always said that there should be clause by clause discussions. Wherever the need arises, we will make the amendments. This is what I can recall. But if the farmers want more thorough discussions, the agriculture minister has given them a proposal that the government is ready to put the laws on hold for 18 months.

"In the meantime, we will have discussions and see what amendments are needed. We will decide on this matter," Singh said.

 
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India will not reduce the number of troops unless China initiates the process, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Friday over the eastern Ladakh standoff, while exuding confidence of finding a solution to the row through talks. The defence minister also said India is developing infrastructure in border areas at a "very fast rate", adding China has objected to some of the projects.

"Reduction in the number of troops won't happen. India won't reduce troops deployment unless China initiates the process," he told TV news channel Times Now in an interview. According to a transcript of the interview issued by the channel, when asked about the dialogue process with China on the row, Singh said, "There is no deadline when it comes to matter like the ongoing standoff. You can't fix a date." "We are confident of finding a solution through talks," he said.


About a news report that China was constructing a village in Arunachal Pradesh, the defence minister said it was along the border and that such infrastructure has been developed for several years. "Now, India has also started constructing infrastructure near the LAC at a fast pace considering the requirements of the locals as well as our forces. We are developing our infrastructure at a very fast rate," he said.

When referred to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar's observation that ties with China is at its lowest point in four decades and asked whether Beijing has broken India's trust, Singh said, "Without a doubt they broke our trust." Referring to the next round of military talks, he said China recently proposed a dialogue on January 19. "We received the information a day before the proposed meet, so we asked the Chinese side to reschedule the meet on January 23 or 24. India is always open to dialogue," he said.


Asked about the farmers' protests over three farm laws, Singh said the government has always stressed that there should be clause by clause discussions. "The government has always said that there should be clause by clause discussions. Wherever the need arises, we will make the amendments. This is what I can recall. But if the farmers want more thorough discussions, the agriculture minister has given them a proposal that the government is ready to put the laws on hold for 18 months.

"In the meantime, we will have discussions and see what amendments are needed. We will decide on this matter," Singh said.

That's not going to happen, India is only paper tiger and puppet of west/USA to contain china
 
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So how is it India suddenly becomes a puppet?
Puppet of USA and west,look the history of the world first kid, after China is/was starting to rise since 90s west/USA needs a puppet to blockage/concel China totally (from all sides) they have bases in central Asian states they have bases in Afghanistan as well as in South Korea/Japan etc etc, to complete blockage of China from subcontinent they choose India because they know Pakistan can't be the part this blockage/ concealing because we are Chinese friend,use ur brain you western slave if you have
 
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India will not reduce the number of troops unless China initiates the process, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Friday over the eastern Ladakh standoff, while exuding confidence of finding a solution to the row through talks. The defence minister also said India is developing infrastructure in border areas at a "very fast rate", adding China has objected to some of the projects.

"Reduction in the number of troops won't happen. India won't reduce troops deployment unless China initiates the process," he told TV news channel Times Now in an interview. According to a transcript of the interview issued by the channel, when asked about the dialogue process with China on the row, Singh said, "There is no deadline when it comes to matter like the ongoing standoff. You can't fix a date." "We are confident of finding a solution through talks," he said.


About a news report that China was constructing a village in Arunachal Pradesh, the defence minister said it was along the border and that such infrastructure has been developed for several years. "Now, India has also started constructing infrastructure near the LAC at a fast pace considering the requirements of the locals as well as our forces. We are developing our infrastructure at a very fast rate," he said.

When referred to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar's observation that ties with China is at its lowest point in four decades and asked whether Beijing has broken India's trust, Singh said, "Without a doubt they broke our trust." Referring to the next round of military talks, he said China recently proposed a dialogue on January 19. "We received the information a day before the proposed meet, so we asked the Chinese side to reschedule the meet on January 23 or 24. India is always open to dialogue," he said.


Asked about the farmers' protests over three farm laws, Singh said the government has always stressed that there should be clause by clause discussions. "The government has always said that there should be clause by clause discussions. Wherever the need arises, we will make the amendments. This is what I can recall. But if the farmers want more thorough discussions, the agriculture minister has given them a proposal that the government is ready to put the laws on hold for 18 months.

"In the meantime, we will have discussions and see what amendments are needed. We will decide on this matter," Singh said.

Chinese don't take steps unless they really want to achieve something. And to my knowledge, that something is still under Indian occupation.
 
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Everybody is a puppet and Pakistan is independent? Yes?
No but more less independent we have only one enemy India and this is/was well before then we started our good and warm relationship with China actually our deep relationship/ cooperation with China had been started in late 80s and early 90s
@White and Green with M/S is I suppose, a Pakistani, calling everyone slave (including me), will not help him.
Yeah you're slave and you're not a neutral guy always licking western @$$
@White and Green with M/S is I suppose, a Pakistani, calling everyone slave (including me), will not help him.
You're only slave, other Indonesian members here on PDF are more or less neutral and i am not saying anyone slave but this is only for you you fit perfectly in this category
 
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