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Shocked by Chinese newcomer, ‘Sui’ will prick the Indian Army

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india and china army scuffle latest news: There is a 3,488 km border between Ladakh and Arunachal Pradesh between India and China. There is tension between the two sides in the Ladakh sector and China has tried to stake its claim in the new areas as well.

  • Violent clashes on 5 and 6 May between more than 250 soldiers from both sides at three locations in Pengong So sector of eastern Ladakh
  • This summer, the possibility of increasing the stir on LAC from China, the Indian Army is ready to deal with any situation
  • China’s eye on new areas, it does such action 300 to 400 times every year
  • Both forces are aggressively patrolling LAC’s three sectors

Stunning the new Chinese in the New Delhi border. Tensions between the two countries are at a peak after a clash between Indian and Chinese soldiers in Pengong sector in eastern Ladakh a few days ago. The biggest thing is that for the first time China can try to ‘prick’ India in many new areas. For the first time after the Doklam dispute, there is so much tension between the armies of the two countries. The Indian Army is also alert to respond to any Chinese action. Tension increased again among Indo-Chinese soldiers



Violent clashes broke out on May 5 and 6 between more than 250 soldiers from both sides at three locations in Pengong So sector of Ladakh. Poles were run from both sides and stones were thrown. According to sources, some officers and several soldiers were injured in these clashes.



Chinese action, India is alert
Indian Army is keeping a watchful eye on the 3,488 km long border between China between Ladakh and Arunachal Pradesh between May and October. So far, the Chinese troops have been trying to take on the Indian Army in parts of Arunachal Pradesh and Ladakh, but the most surprising thing is that China has now moved to new areas such as Naku La in North Sikkim.

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This time there is more danger in summer
Both sides had sent additional troops to the area to show their strength. However the matter was settled after Brigadier level talks. A source said, ‘There is no longer a situation of tension. We are in the currency of weight and watch. ‘ The two countries have a 3,488 km long border from Ladakh to Arunachal Pradesh. The People’s Liberation Army of China has been involved with Indian troops on LAC several times so far this year. In view of this, the Indian Army estimates that it may face more such incidents from May to October this year and is fully prepared for it.



China is eyeing new areas. The
two forces are aggressively patrolling the three LAC sectors of the Western (Ladakh), Central (Uttarakhand, Himachal) and Eastern (Sikkim, Arunachal) areas during the summer so that they can dispose of the disputed areas during the summer. To claim India claims that about 300 to 400 such attempts are made by the PLA every year. But what is shocking is that this year, the PLA has done such activity in some new areas. These include Naku La area of ​​North Sikkim. On May 9, there were clashes between about 150 Indian and Chinese soldiers in this area, located at an altitude of about 17,000 feet. Naku La is not included in the 23 disputed and sensitive areas where clashes often occur from both sides.

 

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