Arunachal border opposed China, the largest Indian military exercise


During the visit of Xinjiang, it is also likely that China will re-borders again as before

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War studies are currently underway by the Indian Army. As the study is underway in Arunachal Pradesh, the neighboring country has poured oil into China's stomach. This has led China to oppose India's war practice.

Although Arunachal Pradesh is known to be the state of India, China is trying to assert its authority over it. China has been pouring oil in China's stomach as India warms in the region. China has also been opposed to whatever work India has done in Arunachal Pradesh in the past.

The Indian army is currently studying war in Arunachal Pradesh at an altitude of 14,000 feet. This war study was carried out in view of the tactics devised against China, which is why the neighboring country poured oil into China's stomach.

Because this is the largest military exercise so far in China against Arunachal Pradesh. This study of the Indian army has made China sleepy. And so he has started to oppose this war practice.

This is the first time India has undertaken such an exercise in the northeastern state and that is why China is angry. The Indian Army is conducting this war study at a height of 14 thousand feet 100 km from the LAC, Line of Actual Control (LAC).

The battle is being practiced in three parts, each consisting of four thousand soldiers. The war practice, which ends on October 25, has become a stomach ache for China.

The war study is also being conducted at a time when Chinese President Xi Jinping is going to visit Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Jinping is coming back to India and during his visit with Modi, China too can be averse, as the same situation arose when Chinese President Xi Jinping came to India earlier.

It is also reported that Chinese Deputy Foreign Minister Luo Zhaohui, who is visiting India, met Foreign Secretary Vijay Gokhale on Thursday in view of the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping. Meanwhile, China raised the issue of military studies being conducted in Arunachal Pradesh.

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