India-China At LAC: China has been facing difficulties in maintaining its military bases along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with India. Because of which the Chinese army has built many solar plants and hydel power plants to maintain the increasing energy requirements of its soldiers. Security forces sources told news agency ANI that the Chinese have faced problems in maintaining the military base there after the massive deployment in 2020-21.
He said that the Chinese army has faced problems in meeting its energy requirements, especially in the winter season. He said the Chinese army has deployed around 50,000 troops along the LAC after the 2020 Galwan clash and its energy requirements have increased significantly in the forward areas, which experience very low temperatures even in summer.
China is taking this step on LAC
He pointed out that China has also upgraded its military infrastructure extensively as new residences and villages have been built to handle the deployment of large numbers of troops. Sources told news agency ANI that the Chinese have continued their massive deployment. Along with taking steps for long deployment of troops.
Indian army is also ready
India has also deployed almost the same number of troops in the eastern Ladakh sector to counter any possible misadventure from China in future. Meanwhile, on Monday (June 26), India’s Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said that the government will never allow the dignity of India’s borders to be violated and talks are going on at the military and diplomatic level with China to resolve the issues peacefully. Is.
What did Rajnath Singh say?
He said that there have been differences of perception between India and China on the border issue for a long time. I would like to reiterate that there have been some activities along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) since 2013, but I categorically reject the claims that there have been any significant changes or transgressions on the LAC after our government came to power.
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