Yadav, a former Defence Minister who has been voicing concerns over Chinese intentions, said "as of now, the Chinese troops may have retreated from Indian territory in Ladakh but they have plans to occupy a vast territory from Himachal Pradesh to Northeastern states."
He said he had been cautioning the government for the last 10 years about China's intention and preparations but "nobody was taking him seriously" on this.
Chinese troops had pitched their tents 19 km into the Indian territory in Daulat Beg Oldi area in Ladakh from April 15 and moved out from there after remaining in a face-to-face situation for around three weeks, following prolonged discussions between the two countries.
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