China refuses to back off from Finger 4 area in Ladakh, India increases deployment of tanks near LAC
The simmering tensions between India and China along the Line of Actual Control in Ladakh could increase in the coming days as China has reportedly refused to back off from the Finger 4 area in Pangong Tso. Indian Army is on high alert and has increased the deployment of tanks along the East Ladakh border to ward off any threat from China’s People’s Liberation Army.
The simmering tensions between India and China along the Line of Actual Control in Ladakh could increase in the coming days as China has reportedly refused to back off from the Finger 4 area in Pangong Tso. Indian Army is on high alert and has increased the deployment of tanks along the East Ladakh border to ward off any threat from China’s People’s Liberation Army.
Union Defense Minister Rajnath Singh is planned to visit Ladakh and Jammu and Kashmir on July 17-18. It is found out that Chief of Northern Command Lt Gen YK Joshi has shown up in Delhi and it is normal that he would before long meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other senior government officials so as to inform them about the circumstance along LAC.
Strikingly, the 14-hour-long fourth round of Corps Commander-level talks among India and China finished on Wednesday however sources said that during the discussions China clarified that it would not chill out from Finger 4. The two India and China had agreed to separate in Galwan Valley, Hotsprings, and Gogra and India have been demanding that Chinese soldiers must withdraw from all the zones.
Remembering the exercises of Chinese armed forces, the Indian Army is on high ready and around 60,000 troopers have been conveyed in East Ladakh to stop the invasion of Chinese warriors inside Indian regions. India has sent Bhism tanks, Apache assault helicopters, Sukhoi contender planes, Chinook, and Rudra helicopters close to the LAC to keep Chinese soldiers under control.
In the interim, the China Study Group (CSG) headed by National Security Adviser Ajit Doval looked into the result of the long-distance race 15-hour-long fourth round of Corps Commander-level talks among India and China on Thursday.
The CSG contains the Cabinet Secretary, the Secretaries of Home, External Affairs and Defense just as agents of the Indian Army, Indian Air Force, and Indian Navy. It will accept an approach the ‘further game-plan’ on the evaluated, common de-heightening along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Ladakh – which might be a since quite a while ago drawn procedure extending into half a month.
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