
China has asked the government of India to remove two bunkers set up by Indian Army near the Sino-Indian border. The bunkers are located at the tri-junction of Sikkim, Bhutan and Tibet.
Earlier, the continued presence of the Chinese army at Sumdorong Chu valley, Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh had also caused controversy between both the countries. According to the report, the Chinese army even threatened to face dire consequences if the Indian army would not be removed immediately.
Another media report said that the Chinese army did not talk about any ultimatum. Such kinds of disputes on the Sino-Indian border have been solved through talks between both the governments in the past.
The army personnel meeting also called on to resolve the matter but ended with no results. The army officials refused to say anything in this matter. This is also being said that the ministry of external affairs has been active to solve the matter.
However, the report says that the bunkers are the small posts but the physical presence of the army personnel in a disputed territory may lead to another controversy.
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