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India-China dispute: The border row explained in 400 words India-China dispute: The border row explained in 400 words
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A military stand-off between India and China on their disputed border in the Himalayas has escalated into deadly clashes.A military stand-off between India and China on their disputed border in the Himalayas has escalated into deadly clashes.
In 400 words, here is all the important background to help you understand what is going on.In 400 words, here is all the important background to help you understand what is going on.
What happened in the clash?What happened in the clash?
Three Indian soldiers were killed in a "violent face-off" with Chinese forces on Monday night. The confrontation happened in Galwan Valley in Ladakh, a disputed area in the Kashmir region. At least 20 Indian soldiers were killed in Monday night's incident. It happened in Galwan Valley in the disputed Ladakh region.
China accused Indian troops of crossing the border twice, "provoking and attacking Chinese personnel". This resulted in a "serious physical confrontation". China accused Indian troops of crossing the border twice, "provoking and attacking Chinese personnel".
Both sides insisted no shots were fired. There were reports of Chinese casualties, but no official confirmation. Both sides insisted that no shots were fired. Indian officials gave accounts of fighting with bare hands, iron rods and stones.
Military officials from both countries were meeting to "defuse the situation", the Indian army said. There were reports of Chinese casualties, but no official confirmation.
Military officials from both countries later met to "defuse the situation", the Indian army said.
Why are they fighting?Why are they fighting?
The military superpowers have been arguing for decades over territory in the high-altitude, largely uninhabited region.The military superpowers have been arguing for decades over territory in the high-altitude, largely uninhabited region.
Their armies come face to face at many points along the 3,440km (2,100-mile) shared border.Their armies come face to face at many points along the 3,440km (2,100-mile) shared border.
Monday's confrontation came after tensions bubbled up in recent months over a new road India built in Ladakh, along the Line of Actual Control which divides the sides. The confrontation came after tensions bubbled up in recent months over a new road India built in Ladakh, along the Line of Actual Control which divides the sides.
That angered China, which deployed troops and built infrastructure of its own in disputed territory, bringing the two sides' forces in closer proximity and heightening the risk of clashes.That angered China, which deployed troops and built infrastructure of its own in disputed territory, bringing the two sides' forces in closer proximity and heightening the risk of clashes.
Why does it matter?Why does it matter?
Both sides see the area as strategically important, economically and militarily.Both sides see the area as strategically important, economically and militarily.
If neither gives way, the stand-off could have destabilising consequences for the region.If neither gives way, the stand-off could have destabilising consequences for the region.
The loss of life raises the stakes. Those deaths are believed to be the first in 45 years in a border confrontation between India and China.The loss of life raises the stakes. Those deaths are believed to be the first in 45 years in a border confrontation between India and China.
They have fought only one war, in 1962, when India suffered a humiliating defeat.They have fought only one war, in 1962, when India suffered a humiliating defeat.
How dangerous could this be?How dangerous could this be?
Potentially very, if efforts are not made to reduce tensions. Potentially very, if efforts to reduce tensions fail.
On Tuesday, India's army said a de-escalation process was under way. And in recent days, army generals from India and China have been involved in talks aimed at resolving the border row. In recent days, army generals from India and China have been involved in talks aimed at resolving the border row.
However, it remains to be seen if the talks are successful, as similar reconciliation attempts have stalled in the past. However, similar reconciliation attempts have stalled in the past.
If they are not, some analysts believe there is a risk of further clashes between their militaries. If they are not successful, there is a risk of escalation between two rivals who happen to be the world's most populous countries - and have nuclear weapons.
"This is extremely, extremely serious, this is going to vitiate whatever dialogue was going on," former Indian army commander DS Hooda said, commenting on Monday's clash."This is extremely, extremely serious, this is going to vitiate whatever dialogue was going on," former Indian army commander DS Hooda said, commenting on Monday's clash.