<p>Concerned over the Chinese troop presence in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, India has taken up the issue with the top leadership here.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The matter was raised by visiting External Affairs Minister S M Krishna during his talks with the Chinese leaders yesterday.<br /><br />Krishna, who met four Chinese leaders including Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi, said India's concerns in this regard were conveyed during the talks.<br /><br />"On the issue of Chinese presence in PoK, Pakistan is in illegal occupation of certain areas of Jammu and Kashmir," Krishna told a media briefing here after his talks with Chinese leaders.<br /><br />"This has been brought to the attention of the Chinese leadership repeatedly and there it stands," he said.<br /><br />Recently, army chief Gen V K Singh had said in New Delhi that around 4,000 Chinese, including the troops of the People's Liberation Army, were in PoK.<br /><br />Krishna, who inaugurated a new USD 10 million Indian embassy building here yesterday, held talks with Zhou Yongkong, a senior member of the politburo standing committee of the ruling Communist Party of China.<br /><br />Besides, Krishna had a luncheon meeting with Yang, followed by talks with Wang Jiarui, a senior official of the International Department of the CPC; and top Chinese diplomat and State Counsellor Dai Bingguo.</p>
<p>Concerned over the Chinese troop presence in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, India has taken up the issue with the top leadership here.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The matter was raised by visiting External Affairs Minister S M Krishna during his talks with the Chinese leaders yesterday.<br /><br />Krishna, who met four Chinese leaders including Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi, said India's concerns in this regard were conveyed during the talks.<br /><br />"On the issue of Chinese presence in PoK, Pakistan is in illegal occupation of certain areas of Jammu and Kashmir," Krishna told a media briefing here after his talks with Chinese leaders.<br /><br />"This has been brought to the attention of the Chinese leadership repeatedly and there it stands," he said.<br /><br />Recently, army chief Gen V K Singh had said in New Delhi that around 4,000 Chinese, including the troops of the People's Liberation Army, were in PoK.<br /><br />Krishna, who inaugurated a new USD 10 million Indian embassy building here yesterday, held talks with Zhou Yongkong, a senior member of the politburo standing committee of the ruling Communist Party of China.<br /><br />Besides, Krishna had a luncheon meeting with Yang, followed by talks with Wang Jiarui, a senior official of the International Department of the CPC; and top Chinese diplomat and State Counsellor Dai Bingguo.</p>