Indian army chief visits troops near troubled China border

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India's army chief visited the Himalayan border region with China to review his troops' preparedness after hand-to-hand combat between Indian and Chinese soldiers left 20 Indians dead earlier this month, the army said Thursday.

Gen. M.M. Naravane also visited injured soldiers in a hospital in Leh, Ladakh's region largest city, on Wednesday.

The Indian Express newspaper reported that the intrusion was seen as another attempt by the Chinese to shift the Line of Actual Control farther west on the disputed border. China on Wednesday again accused India of provoking the clash, but urged New Delhi to "meet China halfway" in restoring peace and stability along their disputed frontier.

The clash was the deadliest between the two countries in 45 years. India said 20 of its soldiers died. China has not released any information on casualties on its side.

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