China deploys two divisions of army on LAC, Indian brigade also takes over the front


New delhi date. 1 July 2020, Wednesday

Amid rising tensions at the Line of Actual Control, China has stepped up its deployment. Two divisions of troops from China have been deployed on the Indian border. In response, the Indian Army has also increased its deployment. In the midst of all this, the Indian Army feels that tensions between the two countries will continue till October.

An additional 10,000 troops have been deployed in China's Tibet and Xinjiang provinces for the past few days. Indian security agencies are keeping an eye on all Chinese activities at the LAC. Government sources have also confirmed the deployment of additional troops from China at the LAC.

India deployed as many troops as a brigade

At the same time, the Indian Army has increased its deployment in Galwan Valley, Patrol Point-15, Pangong Tso and Finger Area. A brigade of troops has been deployed to counter China. At the same time, the Indian Army has increased its deployment at strategic points and is delivering tanks and weapons.

Deployment of 20,000 troops by China

According to official sources, China has deployed 20,000 troops across the border. At the same time, China has decided to bring its additional division in the northern Xinjiang province to the LAC. An additional division of the Chinese army could reach the Indian position in 48 hours.

Look at every movement of China

According to a government report, we are monitoring all Chinese activities. The growing deployment of Chinese troops at the LAC raises suspicions that China will not make any move. China has promised to withdraw during the talks but is increasing its deployment on the border.

Supply of all necessary resources to Indian troops

India has also deployed mirrors following the increase in Chinese deployments at the LAC. Two additional divisions of the Indian Army have been deployed near the LAC to respond to any threat from the Chinese Army. At the same time, Indian troops are being provided with all the resources they need to adapt to the environment.

Tanks and weapons delivered to the front line

It is learned that after the increasing deployment of China, the Indian Army has decided to deploy additional tanks and armed regiments in Ladakh to give a stern response to the Chinese Army. Tanks and weapons are being sent to the frontline where Indian troops are standing in front of Chinese troops.

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