Did 100 Chinese troops cross the Indian border last August?


Dehradun, September 6, 2021, Wednesday

One more proof that regionalist China does not want to give up the character of infiltration has been found on the Ladakh border. According to information received, on August 20, about 100 Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) soldiers tried to infiltrate inside India's borders. The Chinese troops on horseback reached Barahoti in Uttarakhand. Not only that, the Chinese troops stayed in the Indian jurisdiction for 3 hours. Discussions, visits and meetings have been held at various levels several times to ensure that the atmosphere between India and China does not deteriorate after the Galwan incident. There have been repeated calls for China to adhere to the Line of Actual Control by stopping infiltration into Indian territory, but this has had no effect on China.

There is a stark difference between the narrative and the deeds of this communist country. ITBT jawans came and took over the front while PLA soldiers were going back. India has set up strong outposts along the entire Himalayan border, including Ladakh, in recognition of China's efforts. About 30,000 troops have been deployed in eastern Ladakh. Howitzer cannons and missiles are also handy. Indian troops are accustomed to security in high mountainous areas but China has to change its front line troops frequently. In the absence of oxygen and vice versa, Indians go on duty. However, no official information has been given by the Indian government about the incident. Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Ghami also denied having any such information. (Symbolic image)


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