Comments by Maj Gen Luo Yuan of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) set off a controversy on June 4 when he accused India of occupying 90,000 sq km of territory and cautioned New Delhi not to "provoke" China by increasing the military deployment at the border to "start new trouble".
While his comments riled the Indian side which reportedly sought a clarification from China on his hawkish remarks, Indian officials who took part in the two-day talks between Antony and top Chinese officials said that he was retired from PLA and other posts and held no official position to attribute any importance to his remarks.
Lou, while interacting with the foreign media at a meeting arranged by All China Journalists Association, an official body had said, "The Indian side should not provoke new problems and increase the military deployment at the border areas and start new trouble" while replying to a question on India-China relations.
Indian officials said, on the contrary during their interaction with Antony, Premier Li Keqiang and Defence Minister Cheng Wanquang conveyed China's serious interest in stepping up political and military relations with India, while making efforts to resolve the boundary dispute.
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