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In preparation for the war, China deployed thousands of troops across the Line of Control

In preparation for the war, China deployed thousands of troops across the Line of Control



China has deployed new troops on the border. Sources said that the People's Liberation Army (PLA) has again deployed more than 20,000 troops along the Line of Control (LoC). There have been incidents like the deployment of this army in East Ladakh. New Delhi is keeping a close watch on the movements of Chinese troops. Besides, 10-12 thousand troops have been deployed in Zhejiang province.

Sophisticated armored vehicles and heavy weapons have been kept. Arrangements have also been made for the military to reach the border in less than 48 hours if needed. A senior New Delhi government official said the Chinese army was divided into two divisions and gathered in the East Ladakh sector. There are 10,000 army personnel in one division.

Troops have also been deployed in northern Zhejiang province, which is within a thousand kilometers of the border but is able to quickly help the rest of the army at the border. According to the official source, New Delhi is keeping a close watch on the movements of the Chinese army. The Indian Army is always trying to prevent any intrusion on the Indian border.
Meanwhile, India and China have met for the third time at the corps commander level. One discussion after another on the border clash was quite eye-catching, but it was not particularly fruitful. On the contrary, the pressure is mounting. It is learned that last night's meeting lasted for more than 12 hours and ended after 11 pm. The pressure on the situation is so great that the deployment of troops has increased a lot in the last 72 hours. China has gradually begun to build inland bases to demonstrate its power.

According to sources, China has already permanently cleared its position inside Finger-4. China is taking one step forward to put pressure on India. The dispute over the retreat of two-three kilometers of road, in the Indo-China military-level talks, has already been cleared. Neither India nor China has agreed to withdraw troops to resolve the Pangong Lake and Galvan Valley problems.

On the Indian side, it is not possible to retreat three kilometers to Pangong Lake because then you have to move away from Finger-4. This Finger-4 was always under the control of India. India claims Line of Actual Control (LAC) on Finger-6
The People's Liberation Army has set up a base at Finger to increase surveillance over India. China has set up bunkers and surveillance posts there. At a distance of 6 km between Finger-4 and Finger-6, China is continuing this work. Source: Kolkata 24x7.

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