"It was uncommon as normally such incidents do not last for more than 10-15 minutes. When they come, we show them a banner telling them that the territory is of India's and ask them to go back. They normally do. But this time the incident lasted for long," Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) Director General Subhas Goswami said at a press conference here.
"The incidents in the past occurred due to the difference in the perception regarding the border," he said.
Forces of the two countries were locked in a stare-down at Chumur in Ladakh for a fortnight beginning Sept. 11. The matter had clouded Xi's three-day visit to India.
For days, soldiers of the Chinese PLA and Indian security personnel were engaged in an eyeball-to-eyeball confrontation in the area even as Prime Minister Narendra Modi raised the matter twice with the Chinese president.
Goswami said that ITBP, which guards the 3,488-km-long, high altitude border stretching from Jammu and Kashmir to Arunachal Pradesh, has placed the demand for more cameras and other surveillance equipment.
"We have installed a camera in the Ladakh sector which can zoom into objects 20-25-km away. We need more of such instruments," he said.
Asked to comment about reports that the army wants to have the operational control of ITBP, Goswami said he had no such information, but added that "giving command of a force to another force would not be good".
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