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Donald Trump offers mediation in the China-India dispute.

Indian's army on petrol in the territory of Ladakh along the country's border with China the nuclear-armed neighbours dispute a three and a half thousand-kilometre frontier in the remote Himalayas. Earlier this month soldiers clashes in a number of areas around the unofficial border know as a line of actual control or NAC.


Chinese state media day Indian troops trespassed on Chinese territory and accused them of trying to build defence facilities. The Indian government says it's soldiers remained on its territory.

It is true that India is also increasing its own infrastructure in and around the la see for instance Indian roads have been improved. Maybe the Chinese felt that the Indians were fortifying their own position without informing them because there is a protocol.



Both sides are bolstering their presence satellite images appear to show the building of more tents and roads within 5 kilometres of the line of actual control.
The border dispute goes back decades a month-long war in 1962 ended without a resolution and they have been several standoffs since then the latest in 2017.

An unsettled boundary may be acquired boundary no shot has been fired no one has been killed since 1975. It's all completely militarized there are military forces on both sides so it is an opportunity to turn on the heat and turn off the heat in a very calibrated kind of a fashion.




Earlier in May China urged India not to take actions that may complicate the situation on both countries agreed to dialogue "do one way don't you know China and India have perfect border-related mechanism and communication channel. Both parties have the ability to properly resolve relevant issues through dialogue and consultation".

There is been no official comment from the Indian government but with fears of further escalation. The U.S president offered to help resolve the dispute