The way China-India is preparing for war on the Ladakh border
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Talks in a peaceful atmosphere are the essence of the third meeting of the India-China Army Corps Commander level. Talks about moving the army assembly.
But other than that, there has been no promise or assurance that China will withdraw troops from the actual LoC in the Galvan Valley or Pangong Lake, according to Indian military sources.
On the contrary, various satellite images show that Beijing is increasing its military, logistical and armaments along the Line of Control. Various structures like army camps are also being built.
In this situation, New Delhi is moving ahead with the strategy of withdrawing troops through talks and restoring stability and preparing itself to respond appropriately to any aggression by Beijing.
According to sources, China has already permanently cleared its position inside Finger 4. Beijing has taken another step forward to put pressure on India.
Neither India nor China has agreed to withdraw troops to resolve the Pangong Lake and Galvan Valley problems.
India says it is not possible to retreat three kilometers to Pangong Lake. Because then you have to move away from Finger-4. Finger-4 has always been under Indian control.
India claims Line of Actual Control at Finger 6.
The People's Liberation Army has set up bases in India to increase surveillance. China has set up bunkers and surveillance posts there.
They are carrying out this work at a distance of 6 km between Finger-4 and Finger-8. Similarly, China is not willing to retreat two to three kilometers at Galvan Petrol Point 14.
According to defense sources, Depsang and Demchke have similar positions in China. The country has increased troops near the Ladakh border.
According to official sources, India Today and Aztak TV reported that China has mobilized about 20,000 troops. It has also deployed additional troops in Xinjiang province, which will take 48 hours to reach the Indian border.
At Tuesday's meeting, all the disputed areas became the focus of discussion. China said at the end of the talks that they were 600 meters away from Galwan's 'Clem Line' on June 22.
At PP-14 in the Galwan Valley, Chinese troops moved about 100-150 meters. India claims all petrol points in the Line of Control from PP-14 to the end.
The Chinese military has a 926B vessel to patrol Pangong Lake. India wants to compete with this. According to the country's military sources, the three forces have decided to send a joint vessel.
The vessels will be flown to Leh by C-7 heavy lift Boeing aircraft on an emergency basis. However, there have been some problems with air travel. Attempts are being made to cut them and send them quickly.
Army officials are also investigating whether the boats could be sent in any other way.
India has deployed trained troops and commandos to quickly reach inaccessible areas of conflict surrounded by high mountains. Two para commando units have been sent from Kashmir to Ladakh.
An additional seven battalion troops have also been sent. This time the commandos of the Indian Army are being sent.
The force has been trained in the form of special commandos from Israel. The commandos of this force have the power to destroy the enemy empty handed without any firearms.
The force has been trained in the form of special commandos from Israel. The commandos of this force have the power to destroy the enemy empty handed without any firearms.
According to various reports, the commandos were trained for more than 40 days in Belgaum, Karnataka.
They have to run 40 km with 35 kg weight on their shoulders during training to increase their physical strength and agility for expeditions in remote areas. They are also skilled in martial arts.