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India names new defence chief amid China tensions

29.09.2022

NEW DELHI: India has appointed a new defence chief, a general who led forces on its disputed frontier with China, as New Delhi seeks to counter Beijing's growing military assertiveness.

Lieutenant General Anil Chauhan's appointment comes in the midst of a root-and- branch reform of India'sarmed forces, and nearly a year after the previous defence chief died in a helicopter crash.

India has been wary of its northern neighbour's growing troop presence along their immense frontier, and border disputes - including deadly Himalayan clashes in 2020 - have been a constant source of tension.

Chauhan, described by local media as a China expert, had been serving as a counsel to India's national security adviser after his retirement from active service last year.

He will take over the post of chief of defence staff until further orders, a defence ministry statement said late on Wednesday night on Wednesday said that Chauhan commanded ground forces on India's eastern front - including much of the disputed border with China - before stepping down.

Both countries fought a full-scale war in the region in 1962 for control of India's north-eastern state of Arunachal Pradesh, which China claims in its entirety and considers to be part of Tibet.

New Delhi and Beijing have accused each other of trying to seize territory at key flashpoints along their 3,500 km divide, known as the Line of Actual Control.

Their troops fought a high-altitude skirmish along the border dividing Tibet from India's state of Ladakh in 2020, killing 20 Indian and at least four Chinese soldiers, and causing a sharp deterioration in relations.

After more than a dozen rounds of top-level military talks and after a two-year stand-off, both countries have pulled back soldiers from around the site of the incident.