India detains Chinese soldier at flashpoint border
Indian forces have detained a Chinese soldier on the
disputed Himalayan frontier where the world's two most populous countries
fought a deadly battle last year, the military said Saturday.
It is the second detention on the high altitude
border since the pitched battles in June in which 20 Indian soldiers and an
unknown number of Chinese troops were killed.
Both sides have since poured tens of thousands of
troops and heavy weaponry into the tension zone in the Ladakh region, currently
in the grip of freezing winter temperatures.
The Indian army said in a statement that the
People's Liberation Army soldier was "apprehended" on the Indian side
of the Line of Actual Control (LAC), as the border is known, in the early hours
of Friday and taken into custody.
"The PLA soldier is being dealt with as per
laid down procedures, and circumstances under which he had crossed the LAC are
being investigated," the statement added.
The People's Liberation Army Daily, which is run by
China's military, said the soldier went missing in "the darkness and
complicated terrain" and insisted India was informed.
"India should strictly abide by the relevant
agreements between the two countries, and promptly transfer the missing person
to China, to help with cooling and de-escalating the China-Indian border
situation," the military newspaper added.
Another Chinese soldier was briefly held by Indian
forces in the same region in October.
India and China have disputed their frontier for
seven decades and fought a brief war in 1962. The two sides blame each other
for the current standoff.
The neighbours have held several rounds of
disengagement talks but failed to ease the military buildup.
India's foreign ministry said Friday that the two
sides have agreed to a new round of talks between senior commanders.
"In the meantime, both sides have maintained
communication at the ground level to avoid any misunderstandings and
misjudgements," it said in a statement.



