Caution against China: 22 more Armed Border Force outposts set up


New delhi date. Thursday, December 24, 2020

Seeing the color-changing nature of China, India has begun to exercise caution. Vigilance has been stepped up on the Bhutan border after massive military deployments along the western Ladakh border. A new 22 border outpost has been set up at an altitude of more than 12,000 feet on the Indo-Bhutan border. The biggest conflict between India and China in 2017 was over the Doklam area of ​​Bhutan.

The outpost is designed for the movement of the Armed Border Force (ASB). A total of 734 outposts were to be set up on the Indo-Bhutan border for SSB, of which 722 have already been set up. Now there are only 22 left. This new 22 post has been created in a very short time. This will enable more vigilance on the Indo-China-Bhutan border.

The SSB is not part of the Indian Army or the Ministry of Defense but part of the Ministry of Home Affairs. The task of the army is to patrol the Nepal-Bhutan border. We don't want to look away from the border for a second so that it doesn't happen again.

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