China orders one member of each Tibetan family to enlist in the army


(PTI) New Delhi, Dt

China has been hatching various conspiracies since its defeat on the eastern Ladakh border last year. Considering the fact that Tibetan youth can play an important role in fighting India in the Himalayan mountains on the borders from eastern Ladakh to Arunachal Pradesh, China has made it compulsory for one member of every Tibetan family to become a soldier. China is forcibly recruiting these young men into the People's Liberation Army. It is China's malicious intention to recruit these young men and recruit them against India's Tibetan presence on the Line of Actual Control (LAC).

Contrary to expectations in eastern Ladakh, India has responded to China with a resounding response and has occupied strategically important locations. Frustrated by China's conspiracies, India has vehemently refused to withdraw from all key locations until China withdraws its troops. India and China have been at loggerheads for more than a year.

It is during this time that China realizes the importance of Tibetan youth in fighting India. As a result, China has begun recruiting Tibetan youth into its People's Liberation Army. China has made it mandatory to send one member of every Tibetan family into the military. Not only that, these youngsters from Tibet also have to go through a loyalty test.

According to a report, China wants to strengthen its position on the Line of Control at any cost. So he has issued a decree forcibly recruiting Tibetan youth as soldiers against India. According to media reports, China is also preparing for a special operation on the LAC through these Tibetan youths. For this, these new soldiers are being trained regularly.

Tibetan soldiers also have to go through various tests during recruitment. Under it, Tibetan soldiers are required to learn Chinese, as well as the Communist Party of China. Tibetan soldiers have been told to follow Communist Party rules above the Dalai Lama.

Meanwhile, India and China will hold talks with the 15th Phase Corps Commander on Saturday to reduce tensions along the Line of Actual Control in eastern Ladakh. The corps commander level talks will be held in Moldo, the Chinese part of the LoC, from 10.00 am on Saturday, Indian military sources said. The talks could focus on withdrawing troops from areas such as Hot Springs and Gogra Heights.

India and China have held 11 rounds of corps-level talks so far since last year's violence in the Galvan Valley in eastern Ladakh. Troops and artillery have been withdrawn from some locations in the wake of the talks, but troop deployments are still being maintained in several key areas. The last round of talks between the military commanders of India and China was held in April.

The meeting lasted for more than 12 hours on the Chushul-Moldo border in Ladakh. In the last talks, India made it clear to China that peace between the two countries could be established only after the withdrawal of troops from the disputed fronts. China is prolonging the withdrawal of its troops from the other front of the LAC after the withdrawal of troops and artillery from the areas of Pangong Lake.

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