HIGHLIGHTS
- The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) of China has deployed more than 20,000 of its troops on the LAC near the Eastern Ladakh sector. At the same time, India has also deployed its two divisions.
- The Indian Army has increased deployment to Galwan Valley, Patrolling Point-15, Pangong Tso and Finger Area, and transport tanks and weapons to the front line. Used to beBeijing Since the violent clash between Indo-China troops in the Galwan Valley on the eastern Ladakh border on June 15, tension between the two countries is now intensifying. Amid ongoing tensions in the two countries, China has deployed large numbers of troops on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Ladakh. At the same time, India has also taken a front to respond to every Chinese attack.The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) of China has deployed more than 20,000 of its troops on the LAC near the East Ladakh sector. At the same time, India has also deployed its two divisions to give a befitting reply to China.China-Pakistan join hands against India! Pakistan deployed 20 thousand soldiers on the border
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A media report quoting top government sources said that the Chinese Army has deployed about two divisions (close to 20,000) with the LAC in the eastern Ladakh sector. China has deployed another division (ie, ten thousand soldiers) in northern Xinjiang Province, which is about 1,000 kilometers away. The additional division of the Chinese Army can reach Indian positions in 48 hours.
- India also took over, deployed two divisionsReports have said that India has prepared to respond to every action of China and has deployed two of its divisions to the LAC. According to the report, there are generally two Chinese divisions in the Tibet region, but this time they have deployed two additional divisions against Indian posts about 2,000 kilometers away. Therefore, India has also deployed at least two divisions from locations around the eastern Ladakh region, given the seriousness of the case. It also includes a reserved mountain division which conducts its combat exercises in the eastern Ladakh region every year.In addition, the Indian Army has increased deployment in Galvan Valley, Petroling Point-15, Pangong Tso and Finger Area. One brigade as many soldiers have been deployed to compete with China at every level. The Indian Army has also increased the deployment of tanks and weapons to the front line with increasing its deployment at strategy points.
Less likely to reduce stress
Sources say that in recent times there is less possibility of tension in both countries. Since, on one side, the forces of the two countries are standing face to face on the border. A large number of arms soldiers are being deployed, on the other hand, the battle has also started on the economic front.
India China Tension: High power Boats sending Indian Navy to China in Ladakh, know its specialtyIn such a situation, the deployment of the border is expected to continue till September-October until the snowfall starts on a large scale in high altitude areas. Apart from this, tensions between the two countries can be reduced by negotiating at the economic and diplomatic level.