India's ally in Ladakh dispute ready to make arms available

New delhi date. Monday, June 29, 2020

A war has erupted between the two countries after violent clashes between Indian and Chinese troops on the night of June 15 in the Galvan Valley of Ladakh. The two armies have come face to face in the Galvan Valley. In view of the war-like situation, India has increased the number of its troops and weapons along the Ladakh border. Seeing the growing tension against China, many countries of the world are making efforts to strengthen India's military power.

France has promised to supply Raphael fighter jets next month, while Israel is providing air defense systems to India. Similarly, the US will supply India with cannon weapons and ammunition, while Russia has also promised to supply India with modern weapons and ammunition. Russia is preparing to supply ammunition worth 75 1 billion, or Rs 7,560 crore.

The issue has been agreed upon during bilateral talks with all countries in Delhi following the tensions against China. It may be mentioned that in view of the long-running dispute with China in Ladakh, the Central Government has already given financial rights to the armed forces in times of crisis.

The state-of-the-art Raphael aircraft, equipped with long-range air-to-air missiles, is expected to reach India by July 27. For this, four Indian pilots have been trained to operate this fighter jet.

France told India that it was preparing to send eight additional raffles along with the first raffle. France has said all eight aircraft are in the process of obtaining flight certificates. He hoped that all the aircraft would be sent to Ambala airbase soon. According to sources, France will refuel the aircraft so that the Raphael aircraft can reach India directly without any hindrance.

Israel, which helped India in the Kargil war, has also spoken of providing an air defense system in view of the war-like situation with China. It is being said that the air defense system which has not been named yet will be deployed for border security soon.

China has deployed an S-400 air defense system on its border, and since then India has also spoken of providing Israel with an air defense system in response.

In a recent meeting with Defense Minister Rajnath Singh during a visit to Moscow, Russian defense officials promised immediate delivery of modern weapons, ammunition and missiles to India. India has recently handed over a list of several weapons and missiles to Russia at a cost of about 1 1 billion.

The US is already working to send important intelligence and satellite images to India. According to sources, the US has promised to help India and has sought a list of weapons and ammunition required in case of war.

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