/NEW DELHI: Chinese army on Wednesday reportedly made a fresh incursion in

area and refused to return even as a flag-meeting between the two sides is believed to have made no headway in breaking the deadlock.

Official sources said that some of the Chinese troops had returned on Tuesday and it was generally expected that the others would also retreat to their side of the perceived line of actual control (LAC).

However, as many as 100 more soldiers of Chinese People's Liberation Army (

) arrived from a hillock of

area and strengthened its numbers to nearly 350, the sources said.

Surprisingly, the move came barely few hours ahead of Chinese President Xi

arrival in India on a state visit.

India also rushed some more troops in the area and both sides were indulging in repeated banner drill, the sources said.

A Brigadier-level flag meeting, second within a week, was held in

, where the issue of intrusion of Chinese troops in

and civilian intrusion in the

area was discussed, the sources said.

PM @narendramodi and the Chinese President, Xi Jinping visited Sabarmati Ashram in Ahmedabad #INCHtowardsMILES pic.twitter.com/kj5GLqCTSR — PIB India (@PIB_India) September 17, 2014

PM @narendramodi and Chinese President, Xi Jinping at Sabarmati Riverfront in Ahmedabad #INCHtowardsMILES pic.twitter.com/30WPh6y88A — PIB India (@PIB_India) September 17, 2014

The sources said it was believed that no breakthrough was achieved and the two sides may be meeting again shortly.

, located more than

northeast of

and bordering

Pradesh, has been a flash point between the two sides with Chinese making several attempts to end India's dominance in the area.

Assertive India behind frequent border stand-offs in Ladakh? http://t.co/jckR91Ptip pic.twitter.com/OX7VYzjcCU — Times of India (@timesofindia) September 17, 2014

The

has been making repeated bids to claim

as part of Chinese territory but has been thwarted every time by the Indian army.

The sources said that vehicular movement on Chinese side was noticed and it was believed that Chinese

was indulging in face off tactics only to divert attention of India about construction work being undertaken on their side.

The PM welcoming President Xi Jinping at Hyatt Hotel, Ahmedabad. pic.twitter.com/JDSinuv6eW — PMO India (@PMOIndia) September 17, 2014

Under the agreement between the two sides, any country indulging in

construction has to inform the other sides.

Meanwhile, the stand-off in

where Chinese nomads —

— had pitched their tents continued. The incursion in this area is nearly 500

deep into Indian territory, the sources said.

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