Indian agencies are keeping a close watch on these 7 airbases of the Chinese Air Force

New Delhi, 20 August 2020, Thursday

The ongoing dispute between India and China over the border has not been resolved yet. Indian agencies are closely monitoring the activities of the Chinese Air Force on the LAC. The Indian Army is ready to respond to any difficult situation.

According to sources, the military is closely monitoring the Chinese air force's hotan, Gar Gunsa, Kashgar, Hoping, Konka Zhang, Linzi and Pangt airbases in Xinjiang and Tibet. All of these airbases are currently very active.

The Chinese Air Force is working to make the airbase in good condition. Strong shelters have been built there. The length of the runway has been increased and troops have been deployed to complete several tasks.

Linzi Airbase, located opposite the northeastern states, is a special helicopter base, but China has set up this helipad network to keep an eye on Indian states from here.

The Chinese Air Force has deployed its fighter jets near the Ladakh sector. These include Sukhoi-30 Chinese weapons and J-Series fighter jets. However, Indian agencies, satellites and other media are keeping a close eye on this.

India has also strengthened its position in these areas in response to increased military activity from China. India has deployed its Sukhoi-30 MKI, MiG-29 and Mirage-2000 fighter planes at its forward airbase to fight any situation.

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