China’s arrogance near LAC in eastern Ladakh – Air strip built, missile regiment deployed, India objects
The Indian Army has deeply objected to China rapidly developing its infrastructure close to de facto control in eastern Ladakh. According to sources, during a recent high-level meeting between senior officers of the two armies in the region, the Indian Army objected to China’s move to build a new air strip to land its aircraft along the highway project. Is. It is a matter of concern for the Indian Army that the Chinese Army is not only rapidly developing military infrastructure with people settling near the Line of Control but has also deployed some of its missile regiments there. China
India and China agree to hold the next round of military-level talks
India and China on Thursday agreed to hold the next round of military-level talks at an early date to achieve the objective of completely withdrawing troops from other areas of conflict in eastern Ladakh. According to the statement of the Ministry of External Affairs, in the meeting held through digital medium of the Working Mechanism for Discussion and Coordination on Border Affairs (WMCC), both the sides expressed “clear and depth” regarding the situation along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh. Discussed with and reviewed the developments after the last military level talks. According to the statement of
Lt Gen Anindya Sengupta to take charge of Fire and Fury Corps in Ladakh amid standoff with China
Lt Gen Anindya Sengupta will be the new Commander of the Army Northern Command’s Fire and Fury Corps in Ladakh amid the standoff with China in Ladakh. He will take over by the end of this month. Sengupta will succeed Lt Gen PGK Menon, who is completing his tenure of over a year and has on several occasions represented India in talks with China to resolve the standoff in eastern Ladakh. According to sources, Lt Gen Sengupta will take over as the next commander of the Fire and Fury Corps and will also lead the Indian side in the next
If Army cannot take the missile launcher to the border, how will the army face the enemies – Center to SC
The Center on Thursday told the Supreme Court that if the Army cannot take its missile launchers and heavy machinery to the India-China border, how will it defend the country by fighting the enemy in case of war. Trying to allay the concerns of landslides in the Himalayan regions due to the construction of the Chardham Highway Project, the government said that all necessary steps have been taken to mitigate the disaster. The government said landslides have occurred in different parts of the country. Road construction alone is not the reason for this. A division bench of Justice DY
CDS Bipin Rawat Refutes Report Of China Building Village In Arunachal Pradesh
Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) Bipin Rawat has reacted to the report of China building a village in India’s Arunachal Pradesh. CDS Rawat said on Thursday that the controversy about the Chinese coming into the Indian territory and building a new village is “not true”. General Rawat said that the villages were well within the Chinese side of the Line of Actual Control (LAC). He also asserted that China has not transgressed the Indian “perception” of the LAC, reported PTI. In its recent report, the US Department of Defence said China built a large village inside disputed territory between its
China Builds Village In Tibet Region Near Arunachal Pradesh
China has built a village with about 100 houses in the disputed region of Tibet near Arunachal Pradesh, India. This village situated in the border area is full of facilities and can provide assistance to the army in case of war. This is stated in the annual report of the US Department of Defense. This report on China’s activities has been placed before Congress. The report said that China often accuses India of developing infrastructure near the Line of Actual Control (LAC). Whereas in reality China itself is doing this work very fast. In many areas, he has also laid
China Deploys Vehicles Along Border LAC To Raise Tensions With India
Tension continues on the border with China and there is no hope of ending it at the moment. Not only this, due to the preparations made by the Chinese army, it seems that the tension may increase further in the coming days. China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has deployed new types of vehicles on the border, which will make it easy to reach every area and it will be able to deliver logistics and other equipment to the soldiers stationed in the plateau areas. The Global Times, the mouthpiece of the Communist government of China, has also spoken of increasing
China Passes New Land Border Law, Threat To Indian Security
China Passes New Land Border Law : Describing the country’s sovereignty and territorial integrity as “sacred and intact”, China’s parliament has adopted a new law related to the protection and use of border areas, which could have an impact on Beijing’s border dispute with India. Members of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress (NPC) approved the legislation during the closing meeting of parliament on Saturday, state-run Xinhua news agency reported. This law will come into effect from January 1 next year. According to it, “the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the People’s Republic of China is sacred and
Four-day meeting of top army commanders from today on the situation in LAC
Meeting of top army commanders : Top Army commanders of the Indian Army will review the situation and the challenges in the sensitive areas along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with Eastern Ladakh and China. The four-day review meeting will start from Monday. In this meeting, the areas related to the LAC, the situation and issues related to the security of the country will be discussed. According to information received from sources, the army commanders will also discuss the killings of civilians in the Union Territories and security in Jammu and Kashmir in the last few weeks. The Army
Indian Army Conducts Mock Drill At Key LAC Hill To Tackle Chinese PLA
Indian Army Mock Drill LAC : Indian Army personnel are practising warfare at a mountainous place 15 thousand feet high amid the ongoing tension along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China. In military language, this mountainous area is called Integrated Defended Locality (IDL). The temperature here on the morning of October 9 is at -5 degree Celsius and in the next two months, the mercury will be at -25 degree Celsius. In these activities being done to improve the fighting skills, soldiers prepare for the situation of war and react like the battlefield. The IDL is a combination