Chinese incursions a result of difference of perception, says Indian Army Chief

By NNN-PTI

New Delhi : Incursions by Chinese troops in Arunachal are a result of difference of “perception” of Line of Actual Control (LOAC), Army Chief Gen Deepak Kapoor has said and that Indian troops also indulge in moves that could be seen as intrusion by the other side.


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He, however, said border infrastructure on Chinese side was better than that of India, giving them an “additional capability to bring additional troops”, and the government here is “seriously looking into” this aspect.

“I think a degree of misperception has been built on this issue of incursions. First and foremost, it is a matter of perception. The Chinese have a different perception of the Line of Actual Control (LOAC) as do we. When they come up to their perception, we call it an incursion and likewise they do,” Kapoor said in Karan Thapar’s ‘Devil’s Advocate’ programme for CNN-IBN.

He said the level of total number of incursions in 2007 is “somewhat similar to what it has been in the past. So, the feeling that too many incursions have taken place into Indian territory is not right.”

Asked whether Indian troops also incur into Chinese territory as often because of differences of perception about LOAC, the army chief replied: “that’s right. Which they would call an incursion into their side. So, therefore, to that extent, we would be as much blameworthy for that kind of incursion up to our perceived LOAC.”

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