More 35,000 troops will be deployed on the India-China border


New delhi date. Thursday, July 30, 2020

Tensions on the border with China do not go down. The Chinese troops have stopped retreating after appearing early enough to retreat. The Chinese soldiers have been there for many days. That is why the Indian Army, realizing China's intentions, has decided to deploy another 35,000 troops on the Chinese border.

Of course, these troops are not limited to just actual control of the Ladakh Line. The LAC with China is 3488 kilometers long from east to west. Indian troops are going to rock on this whole LAC. Some defense experts have said that the stalemate between China and India is not going to be resolved easily.

A solution may come if the top leaders of both the parties become active. The rest of the situation will remain the same and more mistrust will arise. The Indian military is not going to retreat until China returns as scheduled in April. Both sides are now firmly committed to each other.

At the beginning of winter, it is very difficult to keep the troops rocked on the border of the Himalayas from ten to eighteen thousand feet high. Temperatures can drop to minus 30 degrees in some places. Even in these circumstances, the Indian Army is already making arrangements to send winter special clothing and other necessary rations so that Indian soldiers can be on patrol.

China has repeatedly claimed that its troops have withdrawn and now it is India's turn to withdraw. But Indian government officials reiterated that China had not backed down. So it cannot be said that the Chinese troops withdrew completely. Of course, India is trying to find a solution through negotiations. But if there is no solution, India has other options.

Despite the tensions, the Chinese built in the village of Chhewada in Tibet

The border of Coonoor district of Himachal Pradesh touches the border of China. Charang, the last village in China, is located here in Tibet. There was evidence via satellite image that China had ordered military constructions, including roads. China is likely to keep India busy in Ladakh and explode on other borders. Evidence of this can be found here. The Chinese construction also caught the attention of ITBP troopers patrolling the Indian border.

China's military exercise in the Tibet-South China Sea

China also continued military exercises. China's military department organized a variety of ground exercises in Tibet. Warships from countries including the US are patrolling the South China Sea. In response, China also flew bombers over the South China Sea. Chinese officials described the exercise as routine. But given the current situation, the meaning of China's move is understandable.

Chinese ambassador's indirect threat to India

Sun Wadong, China's ambassador to India, said having a military rock would not benefit any country. He said that while China is an economically viable and independent country, measures such as continued military mobilization could hurt India economically. After Rafal's arrival yesterday, Rajnath Singh said that the countries threatening India would now be scared. After that, Sun said today that statements should not be made that would affect relations between the two countries.

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