"We still need to verify the authenticity of the report you mentioned," Chinese Defence Spokesman Senior Colonel Yang Yujun told a media briefing here today when asked about incursion by People's Liberation Army (PLA) troops in Uttarakhand.
"I would like to emphasis here that Chinese border defence troops always abided by relevant agreements signed between the two countries," he said.
Chinese troops transgressed the border on land and by air in Chamoli district of Uttarakhand earlier this month when its men stationed themselves in a dimilitarised zone and its helicopters flew in the Indian air space for over five minutes.
The incident took place on July 19 in Barahoti area, prompting the security establishment to review the security along the 350 kilometres border with Tibet in this area.
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Uttarakhand Chief Minister Harish Rawat has termed the development as "something to worry about".
"I would like to emphasise that China and India are neighbours, partners not competitors or enemies," he said.
"It is the common aspiration of the Chinese and Indian people to maintain peace, stability along the border. We hope that Indian side can work in the same direction as the Chinese side and implementthe consensus reached between the leaders of the two countries and maintain peace tranquility along the China-India border," he said.
However, at that time, an article in the state-run Global Times had said the tank deployment by India may upset flow of Chinese investments into India and had called for joint efforts to clear misunderstandings.