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Indian army chief General Upendra Dwivedi's strong statement on Pakistan-China 1963 agreement over Shaksgam valley: 'Illegal action'

Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi has expressed strong opposition to the 1963 agreement between Pakistan and China concerning the Shaksgam Valley, labeling it as an 'illegal action.' This statement underscores India's stance on territorial integrity and its ongoing concerns regarding the implications of this agreement.

Indian army chief General Upendra Dwivedi's strong statement on Pakistan-China 1963 agreement over Shaksgam valley: 'Illegal action'

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Key Highlights

  • General Upendra Dwivedi called the Pakistan-China 1963 agreement over Shaksgam Valley 'illegal.'.
  • The statement reflects India's position on territorial disputes in the region.
  • Shaksgam Valley is a disputed territory claimed by India but controlled by Pakistan.
  • The agreement is viewed as a violation of India's sovereignty.
  • Dwivedi's remarks highlight ongoing tensions between India, Pakistan, and China.
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