Raising the issue during the Zero Hour, Yadav noted that recently 10 solders were buried under the ice after an avalanche hit a military post in Siachen, the highest battlefield in the world.
"This area is difficult to live. So far around 882 jawans have died there. It's not just an issue of India, but also of Pakistan and China. It is a human issue. Their jawans also face the same fate," he said.
"I want to say whenever there are talks between India and Pakistan in the future... So I want to urge the government that if they discuss this issue first, there are chances that a solution can be arrived at with regard to the condition of jawans posted on Siachen. We should also talk to China," he added.
Yadav's party colleague Pavan Varma, who is a former Foreign Service officer, raised the issue of China forging closer trade and diplomatic ties with Nepal, a development he said could have "serious strategic implications" for India.
The Ministry of External Affairs says that this trip and the pacts will not have any serious implication for India, he noted.
"What are we doing to strengthen our relationship with Nepal? What is China's nefarious game in this region? I think sometimes the government's eye is off the strategic ball," said the former IFS officer who served as Ambassador to various countries, including Bhutan.
