China's conspiracy to seize Bhutan's land: India's problem will increase


New delhi date. Sunday, September 13, 2020

After Ladakh and the South China Sea, the Chinese army is preparing to open a front against Bhutan. China has deployed large numbers of troops in the west and central to increase pressure on Bhutan in the 25th round of border talks.

India has already warned Bhutan about the Chinese threat. By encroaching and infiltrating some areas of Bhutan, China is likely to strengthen its claim to these areas. On the other hand, China's third advanced aircraft carrier is ready for the Grandfather in the South China Sea, which is expected to be launched by the end of the year.

Bhutan has close ties with India and Bhutan also has an important role to play in India's security, as Bhutan is very close to the Siliguri corridor. Under these circumstances, any agreement between Bhutan and China on land would adversely affect India's security.

Indian military sources said that during the 73-day Doklam stand-off in 2017, India helped Bhutan to face Chinese forces, but the Chinese military has continued to test the military capabilities of both the allies.

China has 318 sq. Ft. In the western sector of Bhutan. Km And 495 sq. Ft. In the central sector. Km Claimed the area. Under the regionalist policy, the Chinese military has been building roads and military infrastructure in these areas and trying to intimidate the Bhutanese Royal Army through aggressive patrolling.

Defense experts from both countries say Chinese troops have infiltrated five areas of western Bhutan and claimed a new border following the Doklam dispute. He has built the infrastructure here. Defense facilities have been set up, roads and helipads have been constructed to transport troops and supplies to the final border.

As part of its territorial policy, China is now claiming the eastern parts of Bhutan, which it has never done in the last 36 years. China, on the other hand, is preparing to launch a third advanced aircraft carrier to expand its footprint in the South China Sea and the Indian Ocean.

Construction of the Tight 002 aircraft carrier is almost complete and is expected to launch in early 2021, ending in 2020. According to a report by the South China Morning Post, work on the Type 002 series aircraft carrier began in 2018. The ship will be equipped with an electromagnetic aircraft system.

The system is similar to the technique used in the new generation UAS Gerald R Ford class aircraft carrier of the US Navy. With the help of this technology, heavy aircraft can be taken off from small runways. India does not have this technology. As a result heavy fighter jets cannot be deployed in INS Vikramaditya.

US agreement with Maldives against Chinese intervention in Indian Ocean

The United States has signed a defense cooperation agreement with the Maldives to maintain peace and security in the Indian Ocean, with China now having the largest navy in the world and increasing its presence in the Indian Ocean in addition to the South China Sea. The Trump administration is eyeing a strong alliance in the Indo-Pacific to curb China's presence in the region through this agreement. The agreement is crucial for peace and security in the Indo-Pacific Ocean, as piracy, violent extremism, terrorism and illicit trade have increased during the Corona epidemic.

American newspaper Newsweek claims

Sixty Chinese soldiers were killed in the clashes in Galwan

Washington, Ta. 13

Twenty Indian soldiers were killed in a fierce clash between Indian and Chinese troops in the Galvan Valley of Ladakh. The American newspaper Newsweek has revealed that 60 Chinese soldiers were killed in the same clash. According to an American newspaper report, the clash with Indian troops in Ladakh on June 15 took place at the behest of Chinese President Xi Jinping.

According to an American newspaper report, the Chinese army had completely failed in Galwan. The newspaper writes that the Chinese president is angry over the failure in the Galvan Valley and may take a big step against India. India, on the other hand, is not giving China a chance. According to the report, both sides have accused each other of violating decades-old rules. Indian soldiers are fearlessly showing innovative approaches.

In May, India was informed about China's actions. China is already conducting war games in the Tibetan region. It was the first time in 45 years that the two largest countries in the world had clashed. According to sources, at the diplomatic level, India has made it clear that while negotiations are underway, China should not take any action that would force India to respond. At the same time, the process of applying the pre-determined consent to the land should be expedited.

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