China deploys 50 tanks in Depsang as India has to fight on two fronts


New delhi date. Sunday, October 11, 2020

A seventh high-level meeting of the military commanders of the two countries will be held in Chushul on Monday to ease tensions between India and China in Ladakh. At the meeting, India will urge China to withdraw its troops from every point as soon as possible. However, under the pretext of negotiating with India, China is preparing for war on the border.

With reports that China has rocked more than 60,000 troops on the border, China has now rocked more than 50 tanks, very close to the LAC in Ladakh. Tensions between India and China in eastern Ladakh do not seem to be easing at all. China is negotiating with India and rocking a large number of troops and tanks on the border day by day.

According to some reports, China has also deployed tanks along with troops in the Depsang area. China has deployed 25 additional tanks and 25 infantry combat vehicles in the Depsang sector. More than 3,000 Chinese troops and about 50 tanks are already deployed in the area.

China has also deployed surface-to-air missiles, automatic guns, rocket launcher systems and air defense systems in the area. China has also deployed medium-range HQ-16 and slightly longer-range HQ-9 missiles in the sector.

Tanks and armored vehicles can be easily arranged in the Depsang area. However, there has been no change in military arrangements in the northern parts of Pangong Lake. However, even there, China has rocked more than 5,000 troops. China has also deployed some artillery in the area.

Meanwhile, a further meeting of the military commanders of the two countries will be held in Ladakh on Monday to ease the growing tensions between India and China over the past few months. The seventh meeting of high-ranking military commanders of the two countries is being held on Monday, in which India will urge China to withdraw its troops as soon as possible and completely, sources said.

The meeting will begin at 12.00 noon at Chushul in the Indian territory in the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh. The main agenda of the talks will be to prepare guidelines for the withdrawal of troops from all key positions in eastern Ladakh.

Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, National Security Adviser Ajit Doval, Chief of Defense Staff Bipin Rawat and the three army chiefs on Friday finalized India's strategy for military talks.

Crops in the battle of Galvan. Soldiers likely helped China

A crop of Chinese troops stationed in the Galvan Valley. Video claiming to be a soldier also goes viral

New delhi date. Sunday, October 11, 2020

In June this year, a clash broke out between Indian troops and Chinese troops in the Galvan Valley, in which 20 Indian troops were killed. Some reports now claim that the Pakistan Army helped China in this conflict. Reports that China and Pakistan have stepped up military cooperation to counter India could be a cause for concern for India.

India has continued its missile development program and has tested state-of-the-art missiles, including the Smart and Rudram-2, as well as allowing these missiles to enter the military as soon as possible. Can.

According to RAW officials, military cooperation between China and Pakistan has increased to counter India. India's Chief of Defense Staff General Bipin Rawat also warned at the US-India Strategic Partnership Forum conference that conditions were being created for India to fight a war on two fronts.

At present, the risk of India having to fight on two fronts is the highest. Recently, a picture of a Pakistani soldier in a Chinese People's Liberation Army uniform went viral on social media.

If this picture is true, Pakistan's military along with Chinese forces could challenge India. A video posted by a Chinese journalist shows some Chinese going to the Galvan Valley singing their national anthem. In this video, a young man with a light beard looks very different from the rest of the Chinese.

Experts believe that the possibility of China deploying its troops in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK) cannot be ruled out as Pakistan has deployed troops in Ladakh. Furthermore, the possibility that the Pakistan Army may have helped the Chinese troops in the skirmish with the Indian troops in the Galvan Valley cannot be ruled out.

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