China deployed Tibetan youth troops near the Indian border


- China's attempt to provoke Tibetan youth against India

- China lacks skilled troops to fight in mountainous areas, situation changes after Galwan incident: Bipin Rawat

New Delhi: China is increasing its strength along the India border. China has begun recruiting captured Tibetan youth into its military. For this, China has also deployed the first contingent of Tibetan youth army in Chumbi valley. Amid the conflict with India, China has adopted a new strategy of conspiring to shield Tibetan youth.

China has deployed an army of Tibetan youths in the Chumbi valley of occupied Tibet. China is currently recruiting a large number of Tibetan youth in the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR).

More and more local youths are being included in it. Two such detachments, comprising Tibetan youth, are being formed.

A team has also been deployed at present. Each team consists of about 100 youths. The training of a detachment has been completed and has been arranged in Chumbi valley.

The second batch of Tibetan youth recruits is currently being trained at the Chinese military training center in Fari.

This special army has not been given any uniform or rank at present. The team is also being used to learn local languages, signs, etc. This detachment is different from the Special Tibetan Army that was formed earlier. Chumbi Valley is on the Bhutan and Sikkim side.

The entire incident is currently being monitored by the Indian Army and security agencies.

Meanwhile, Chief of Defense Staff (CDS) Bipin Rawat said Chinese troops did not have the skills to fight in mountainous areas like the Himalayas. China has changed its military strategy on the Indian border. This change is being seen after the friction in the Galvan Valley. China realized that it needed more skilled and trained soldiers who could fight in mountainous areas.

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