Military experts say troop disengagement needs to be completed at all flashpoints in eastern Ladakh and must be followed by the two armies returning to their pre-April 2020 positions. Indian and Chinese troops have begun their disengagement from the Gogra-Hotsprings area (Patrolling Point-15) along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh. Indian Army… Continue reading Gogra-Hotsprings pullback, Why India, China are still far from peace on Ladakh border
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Indian army and Chinese army face off again, Indian army brings its latest equipment
Indian army and Chinese army face off again somewhere in LAC. A picture posted by the Indian army Trishakti corps in their Twitter page. After years of silence, Indian army and China’s PLA Army face off again in LAC. Currently, we failed to identify the exact location of the standoff but by looking at the… Continue reading Indian army and Chinese army face off again, Indian army brings its latest equipment
Chinese soldiers are unable to fight at high altitudes, Reason withdrawing from LAC
Even China is spending a huge amount of money to increase its military strength, but its soldiers are not capable of fighting in high-altitude places like Ladakh, Tibet. This was also a major reason for the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) to retreat after its incursion into eastern Ladakh. China is making every effort by spending… Continue reading Chinese soldiers are unable to fight at high altitudes, Reason withdrawing from LAC
India deploy 50,000 additional troops to China border in historic move
The reorientation means that India will have more troops acclimatized to fight in the high-altitude Himalayan areas, while the number of troops destined exclusively for the western border with Pakistan will see a gradual decline. In a historic move, the Government of India (GoI) has moved nearly 50,000 additional troops to its border with China as tensions… Continue reading India deploy 50,000 additional troops to China border in historic move