India has warned China that trying to alter the status quo on the ground by resorting to force will damage the peace that existed on the border areas. In an interview to a news agency, India’s ambassador to China Vikram Misri said that Chinese attempt to alter status quo can also have "ripples and repercussions" in the broader bilateral relationship. He said that actions taken by the Chinese forces on the ground have damaged "considerable trust" in the bilateral relationship and demanded that Beijing stop its activities in eastern Ladakh.
Mr Misri said, it is entirely the responsibility of the Chinese side to take
a careful view of the relations and to decide which direction the ties should move. He said, maintenance of peace and tranquillity on the border is essential for progress in the rest of bilateral relationship between India and China.
Indian envoy said Chinese side needs to stop creating obstruction and hindrances in the normal patrolling patterns of the Indian troops. He also rubbished China’s claim of sovereignty over Galwan Valley in Ladakh as "completely untenable”, and asserted that these kinds of exaggerated claims are not going to help the situation.