India Returns Detained Chinese Corporal

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2020-10-21 HKT 11:01

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  • An Indian army convoy on the move following deadly clashes along the disputed border with China. Image: Shutterstock

    An Indian army convoy on the move following deadly clashes along the disputed border with China. Image: Shutterstock

India on Wednesday returned a Chinese soldier detained after straying across a disputed border where the two countries have clashed in recent months, the People's Liberation Army has announced.

Corporal Wang Ya Long was handed over early Wednesday, the military said in a statement.

New Delhi on Monday said it had detained Wang after he crossed into Indian-controlled territory in the harsh mountainous area of Ladakh.

China said Wang had got "lost after being asked by herders to search for yaks".

The two countries have moved tens of thousands of troops and weapons into the high-altitude region after a violent clash in June left 20 Indian soldiers dead and an unknown number of Chinese casualties.

Several rounds of talks have failed to significantly ease tensions.

The neighbours are now digging in for a harsh winter at an altitude of 4,200 metres, in a region where temperatures regularly fall below minus 30 degrees Celsius. (AFP)

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