The co-chair of the India Caucus said in his statement that we have worked for years to deepen the US-India bilateral relationship.
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Top US lawmakers have said that China’s recent aggression against India emphasizes the need to strengthen Indo-US ties. We have worked for years to deepen the US-India bilateral relationship, the India Caucus co-chair said in a statement. The India Caucus made progress in this direction by including the Khanna-Sherman-Schweikert amendment in the FY23 NDAA passed by the House is achieved.
He said that this incident marks another threat from the People’s Republic of China (PRC) to the Indian territory. Which also includes China’s pre-determined aggression on LAC (Line of Actual Control) in 2020. In which about 20 Indian soldiers were martyred.
Work going on for years to strengthen the relationship
Co-Chairs commend the inclusion of Section 1260 in the FY23 Final Conference Report As Co-Chairs, we will continue to enhance our security ties and bilateral ties.
There was a skirmish on the border on 9 December
Let me tell you There was a recent skirmish between the soldiers of India and China in the Yangtse area of Tawang sector of Arunachal Pradesh on December 9, in which some soldiers of both the sides were slightly injured. Had a flag meeting with his counterpart. This was the first major clash between the soldiers of the two countries after the deadly clash in the Galvan Valley in June 2020.
Full faith in Indian Army – Monk of Tawang Monastery
Criticizing the attack by China in Tawang, the monk of Tawang Monastery said that the Chinese government always keeps an eye on the territories of other countries and this is completely wrong. His eyes are also on the land of India. He said that if China wants to live in peace then it should not do this. We have full faith in the might of the Indian Army. She will keep Tawang safe. He told that even during the 1962 war, the monks of this monastery had helped the Indian Army.
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