
Pangong Lake is shared by China and Indian Occupied Ladakh. This is the site of Indo-Chinese tensions
NEW DELHI: After Chinese objections to construction of a road in a forward area of south-eastern Ladakh, India today claimed that the incident could be a result of different perception of the Line of Actual Control (LAC). New Delhi is said to be ‘concerned’ about the fresh dispute in the area, where Chinese troops have reportedly been painting the rocks and writing messages in Mandarin.

Ladakh map Pangong Lake Karakorums. Pangong lake is the only body of water shared by Bharat and China. This lake in the Muslim majority area of Ladakh is a source of tension between China and India. The boundry was never demarcated between Delhi and Beijing and there exists a Cease Fire Line renamed "Actual Line of Control"
Pallam Raju, Minister of State for Defence, said the matter is being inquired. “We will inquire into the matter. The whole problem arises in the different perception of the actual border. That is why it has possibly been stopped,” he said.
Work on the road to link the Demchok village, located 300 kilometers south-east of Leh, beyond India’s last post in the Ladakh region was stopped in October after objections by China.
The road was being constructed under the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme to connect two remote villages, Demchok being the last settlement on the Indian side.

Ladakh (Indian Occupied Kashmir) map showing Pangong Lake: This is a site of recent tensions between "India" and China. Bharat has been unable to settle its border disputes with any of its neighbors. While Pakistan successfully resolved its border with China, Bharat has been unable to do with Nepal, Mayanmar, Pakistan, Lanka, Bangladesh and China. This is a continueing source of Sino-Indian relations
Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah has also drawn the Centre’s attention to the incident. The government is planning to take up the matter through diplomatic channels with Beijing, sources said.
Officials claim that the construction of road was well within the Indian territory. The 3.8 kilometer stretch was almost complete when Chinese army personnel intervened and stopped further construction.
The Chinese army had also raised the issue in a flag meeting with their Indian counterpart.
The People’s Liberation Army troops have adopted aggressive tactics and there have been several reports of violation of the LAC. The ministry of external affairs is likely to intervene and take up the matter with the Chinese foreign office through diplomatic channels.Express News ServiceFirst Published : 01 Dec 2009 05:04:00 AM ISTLast Updated : 01 Dec 2009 08:10:58 AM IST. China objects, India obliges
