Military presence in East Ladakh increased with China's new move, military and diplomatic storytelling

Ladakh, Ta. Thursday, June 25, 2020

The situation between India and China has become tense after a military clash in the Galvan Valley north of Ladakh. Amid talks to reduce its military presence on the Sahad, China is deploying troops to Bug Oldi in eastern Ladakh. For the past few days, China has been claiming the Galvan Valley, but India is showing it a claim that has no facts.

New conspiracies against China are being exposed every day. Talks are underway with India to reduce tensions, with China increasing its military presence in Pangong So, Galwan Valley, and other conflict zones in eastern Ladakh, in addition to military and diplomatic talks.

China had tried to infiltrate the Depsang area in 2013, which is why India was already ready. Compared to China, the Indian Army has also increased its presence here and is ready to respond to all Chinese moves.


A meeting of the top commanders of the two countries' armies was held on Monday which lasted for hours. In the meantime, both sides agreed that they would gradually ease the stalemate at all points of conflict in eastern Ladakh. The two sides also had a diplomatic talk on Wednesday. In the midst of these developments, Army Chief General Narvan on Wednesday toured the frontline areas of eastern Ladakh and reviewed the preparations for the Army's operation.

It may be recalled that on June 15, 20 Indian soldiers were killed in a violent clash with Chinese troops in the Galvan Valley. The conflict erupted over the construction of Chinese outposts in the region. But despite India's tough stance, the Chinese army has again set up some tents near the 14th point.

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