"Each country has a right to build border infrastructure in their own land. If China has a right to develop infrastructure, India also has a right. Over the years, the building of infrastructure has been going on," Defence Minister A K Antony told reporters.
The 21-day stand-off in Daulat Beg Oldi sector had ended on May 5 after the two sides agreed to pull back their troops to their earlier positions along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).
The Chinese side had contended that infrastructure activities being carried out by them on their side were developmental in nature.
"The Army and Air Force have been increasing their capabilities (along the border) and they will continue doing that on our own land," Antony said.
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The Defence Minister insisted that India firmly believed in finding solution to disputes through diplomatic channels.
"India believes in finding solution to disputes through negotiations and discussions. We have well established procedure to settle these disputes.
"The stand off is over and both sides have agreed to maintain status quo ante," said Antony, who was here to commission fighter aircraft MiG 29K's Black Panther squadron at INS Hansa.
Antony said negotiations were on with China on border cooperation and an officer from the Indian army had also accompanied Khurshid on his China visit.