Defence Minister A K Antony said capacities, including military capabilities, are rapidly being built along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) and China "fears" India is trying to catch up with it, which sometimes results in face-offs between the armies of the two countries.
Rubbishing reports that China had occupied 640km of Indian land in Ladakh, Antony asserted in both Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha that no territory has been ceded to that country.
Antony conceded that China was "superior" in terms of border infrastructure as India, because of the 1962 war, was late in deciding on building roads and other capabilities near the LAC, which he described as a "collective failure".
"It is their fear that India is trying to catch up with them," he said answering questions over the reasons for the rise in incursions by Chinese troops over the last few years.
"Sovereignty will not be compromised and we will not compromise and not even an inch will be given to any foreign country," he said speaking on the issue after members from opposition as well as UPA ally Samajwadi Party wanted to know the ground situation on the China border.
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