Indian troops give another blow to China, south of Pangong Lake under Indian occupation


- Indo-Tibetan Border Force took over some fronts

New Delhi Dated 5th September 2020 Saturday

The Indo-Tibetan Border Force captured several mountain peaks on the southern shore of Pangong Lake, east of Ladakh, and hoisted the Indian national flag there. Thus gave China one more shock. Some areas near Black Top were captured by the Indo-Tibetan Border Force.

The biggest advantage of this blockade is that what the Chinese are doing on the opposite side of the Line of Actual Control in East Ladakh will be able to clearly see our movement from higher places.

According to a report, the Indians were passing through Furchuk La Pass and reached the Black Top. Furchuk La Pass is 4,994 meters above sea level. Earlier, Indo-Tibetan Border Force personnel were on duty at the Finger Two and Finger Three posts on the north shore of Pangong Lake. Now we also have control over the surrounding peaks.

MS Rawat, Director General (Operations) of the Indo-Tibetan Border Force, stayed with his troops for six consecutive days to boost the morale of his troops.

He was accompanied by IG (Personnel) Daljit Chaudhary and IG (Leh) Deepam.

The mountain peaks above the Furuchuk La Pass (PLA) were previously unoccupied. Now our jawans are in possession.


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