5000 Chinese troops near Galwan in Ladakh, India starts using drones to monitor

New Delhi, May 26, 2020, Tuesday

Tensions between Indian and Chinese forces are at an all-time high in the Galwan area of ​​Ladakh.

There are now reports that the number of Chinese troops in the area has reached 5,000, close to the Line of Actual Control between India and China. Some of them have infiltrated the Indian border.

India, on the other hand, is said to have increased its deployment against Chinese troops as well as started using drones to monitor the movement of Chinese troops.

The Galwan area became the epicenter of the Indo-Chinese war in 1962. Currently, the Indian Army has been instructed not to use force, but one version is that even though the Indian Army is increasing its troops, the number of Chinese troops is still three times that of India. .

The Galwan area is important to Bharav because it is close to the Shyok-Dolat Bag Oldi Road, which is important for India. It was built by India last year. The deployment of Chinese troops in Galwan could be a threat to the road leading to Karakoram Pass. The army does.

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