Movement again at LAC, Chinese Air Force conducts maneuvers at Ladakh, India deploys Raphael


- India's eye on Kashgar, Hotan, Nagari Gunsa, Shigatse, Lhasa Gogankar, Nyingchi and Chamdo Pangta airbases on the Chinese border opposite Ladakh

New delhi date. Wednesday, June 09, 2021

Tensions at the Line of Actual Control (LAC) are rising as the intensity of the second wave of corona in the country is declining. China has once again increased its deployment in eastern Ladakh. At the same time, the Chinese Air Force recently conducted a major military exercise near the Indian border. India's intelligence agencies are shocked by the study.

According to reports from top government sources, more than 20 Chinese Air Force fighter jets took part in the exercise against the eastern Ladakh region. The exercise took place last year in eastern Ladakh, where the Chinese army had delivered all its aid to its troops.

It is learned that India has also activated its fighter plane fleet, including the Raphael fighter plane, on the northern border to maintain its high readiness. According to reports, India is eyeing Kashgar, Hotan, Nagari Gunsa, Shigatse, Lhasa Gogankar, Nyingchi and Chamdo Pangta airbases on the Chinese border opposite Ladakh.

According to government sources, satellites and other forms of monitoring are being used to monitor seven Chinese military bases in Xinjiang and the Tibet Autonomous Region. The Indian Air Force's forward airbase is designed to deal with the situation on the western and northern fronts.

Indian Air Force fighter planes were also seen conducting maneuvers at the LAC. It is learned that the Chinese People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) recently upgraded several of its airbases, including the construction of camps, the length of the runway and the deployment of additional forces.


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