(Latest newspaper from newstime-June 17- 2020)Indian troops commit serious violations of border protocol, India halts provocative actions of its troops, Foreign Ministry spokesman Tripartite meeting adjourned
China has warned India that the Gulwan Valley in Ladakh has always been part of China, India should not cross the line. In clashes with Chinese forces in the disputed border area between China and India in Ladakh yesterday, 20 soldiers, including an Indian army colonel In this regard, the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said that the right and wrong of the matter is all clear, Indian troops have committed serious violations of the border protocol, India stopped the provocative actions of its troops.
According to the Chinese Foreign Ministry, a telephone conversation has taken place between Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Indian Foreign Minister Subramanian Jaishankar.                     According to the spokesperson, the Chinese Foreign Minister has demanded from India to severely punish those responsible for the incidents in the Gulwan Valley and said that India should control the troops stationed on the border.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has convened an all-party meeting on the tense situation with China. According to the Indian Prime Minister's House, the all-party meeting has been convened on June 19 at 5 pm. He also lamented the deaths of Indian troops in Gwalior, but did not name China, which has been criticized by opposition leader Rahul Gandhi.                                                                Russia, China and India have postponed a trilateral meeting due to border tensions between China and India. According to Russian media, the tripartite meeting was postponed due to rising tensions between China and India. The new date of the meeting has not been announced yet. It should be noted that similar incidents of stone pelting took place on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) between the two armies last month in which several personnel from both sides were seriously injured. The deaths come five decades after the last time the two countries clashed on the Arunachal Pradesh border, in which four Indian soldiers were killed.