A confrontation between Indian and Chinese troops in the Himalayas and Tibetan street protests in New Delhi cast a shadow over Chinese president Xi Jinping’s meeting on Thursday with Narendra Modi, Indian prime minister. Hours before the two governments signed 12 agreements on trade, railways and planned Chinese investments of $20bn over the next five years, India’s foreign ministry said Mr Modi had raised the issue of incursions in recent days by Chinese troops across the disputed border known as the Line of Actual Control.
China-India border stand-off overshadows Xi Jinping’s deals
Sameer Patil, Associate Fellow, National Security, Conflict and Terrorism was quoted in an article in The Financial Times on the implications of fresh border incursions into India by the Chinese Army during President Xi Jinping's first official visit to India