Chinese army was seen on the other side of Ladakh, last year also cheated under the guise of practice, India alert
New Delhi: Relations between India and China are not going well. After the aggression shown by the Chinese military on the northern front last year, both countries had become tenser. There was a big confrontation between the Indian and Chinese soldiers, in which the soldiers on both sides were hurt. More than a year later, the People’s Liberation Army is now practicing in its deepest areas near the East Ladakh sector.
Last year also they opened up under the guise of practice
The Indian Armed Forces are also fully alert this year despite the COVID-19 epidemic and all these activities of the Chinese Army are being closely monitored there. Sources told, ‘The Chinese have been coming to these areas for many years where they practice during the summertime. Last year too, he came to these areas under the guise of practice and from here aggressively reached East Ladakh. ‘ Told that Chinese troops are quite well maintained in their traditional areas and in some places are at a distance of 100 kilometers and beyond.
Tension still persists in these areas
Sources said the development is significant as both sides retreated from the southern and northern sides of Galvan Valley and Pangong Tso, but at least four places in eastern Ladakh remain deadlocked and tense. These include Depsang Plains, Hot Springs, Gogra and Demchok.
India’s sharp eye
The Indian Army has also made a large deployment of troops in the summer at the forward locations in East Ladakh and other sectors. Sources said that senior officials of the security forces deployed on the front have also reviewed the security situation in the forward areas recently and they are closely monitoring the situation there.
The forces deployed by the Indian side in Ladakh include the Indo-Tibetan Border Police, the Indian Air Force, and the Indian Army which is now at the forefront of the sector. Explain that the Chinese had moved to the eastern front after withdrawing from their traditional practice areas and since then the two sides have been tied into a military standoff. It was expected that the Chinese would go back to their original places but since then they have remained in the forward places.
Construction of bunkers
Sources said that the Chinese have also been seen constructing bunkers in their region and are working to strengthen their infrastructure. India has also strengthened its position and prepared its troops for the long haul there. Deployment and rotation of additional forces continue. A large number of troops are deployed along the border from both the Indian and Chinese sides.