Explosive conditions in the Pyongyang Lake area, just 400 meters between the tents of the Indian and Chinese armies

New Delhi, June 27, 2020, Saturday

Talks are underway between the two countries after a violent clash between Chinese and Indian forces in the Galvan Valley on the Ladakh front, but the situation on Ladakh's Pyongyang Lake is becoming more explosive day by day.

The Chinese military, which has infiltrated the Pyongyang Lake area, is not only evacuating the area but has also strengthened its deployment. According to sources, after constructing paved roads and bunkers in the area, China has now started constructing helipads.

India has also adopted a policy of deploying as many troops and weapons as it can to respond to China. India has also deployed troops after an increase in the number of Chinese troops in the Finger Four area of ​​Pyongyang Lake. The situation here is such that there is not even a distance of 400 meters between the tents of the armies of the two countries. Soldiers from both countries can easily see a captive.

According to sources, Chinese troops are now building small bunkers in the Finger 3 area. They are telling Indian troops to return to the Finger 2 area. In the Finger Four area, China has built hundreds of bunkers. The Chinese army does not seem to have any intention of retreating from here.

China occupies an area of ​​8 km of Pyongyang Lake area. A number of constructions have been done by the Chinese troops who invaded here in the month of May. Chinese troops are present in the highlands between Finger Four and Eight.

In May, there was a clash between India and China on the northern shore of Pyongyang Lake. Chinese troops have since refused to allow Indian troops to move east through the Finger Four area. While according to LAC this area is only in India. There is also an Indian outpost between Finger 3 and 4. However, China no longer wants to talk about the area.

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