China urges India to make a move to ease border tensions
- Call comes amid report that 50,000 more Indian troops have been sent to the disputed territory area between the two countries
- Deployment unlikely to cause too much concern in China, analyst says

China has called on India to take steps to ease tensions between the two countries, after a report that India sent 50,000 more troops to its disputed borders with China.
Over the past few months, India had moved troops and fighter jet squadrons to three distinct areas along its border with China, Bloomberg reported on Monday, quoting four people familiar with the matter.
The number of troops was an increase of more than 40 per cent from last year and gave Indian commanders more options to attack and seize territory in China if necessary, the report said.
The report came only three days after a meeting between the two countries on border control.
On Monday, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said the border situation was generally stable and the two sides were resolving the issue through talks.