China should maintain status quo as was before incursion: India
Describing as "face to face" the situation arising out of incursion by Chinese troops, India asked China to maintain the earlier status quo.

Hoping that the situation with China would be resolved peacefully, India said it can be done under the agreements signed by both countries.
The recent Chinese incursion was due to differences on alignment of Line of Actual Control, Official Spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs Syed Akbaruddin told reporters here.
He added that incident was a "localised event" in a sector where there are differing perceptions on LAC.
"We see this as a face to face situation between border forces" of both countries, he said.
He underlined that the India-China border continues to remain peaceful.
The MEA official said local military commanders of India and China are holding a flag meeting today in a bid to resolve the situation.
India had raised the issue with China last week immediately after the incident of Chinese incursion came to light.
Foreign Secretary Ranjan Mathai had summoned Chinese Ambassador Wei Wei to South Block and stressed the need for resolving the issue.
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