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India-China border crisis: Dragon’s deep move, China engaged in grabbing strategic pockets in Ladakh

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Washington, Agency. A US report on the India-China border dispute has pointed to untouched aspects of relations between the two countries. The top American observer of South Asia, Telis, has claimed that China’s actions on the Indian border have been mischievous. Telis has stated in one of his papers that Beijing has steadily declined in compliance with its obligations on the India-China border. This report said that India has always resorted to peace and dialogue along the border on the border between the two countries, but this view of India has no respect for China. He does not view this attitude of India with respect. The biggest reason behind this is that China has been using these disparate sites to fulfill its strategic interests. The purpose of China is not to settle these disputes. although, 



Chinese patrol pattern indicates dangerous

Telis said the Chinese patrol pattern since the late 1990s suggests that Beijing eventually wants to control the entire Aksai Chin Plateau, on which parts of Ladakh are located. Even though this plateau is not Urvan, but this area is of strategic importance to China. Can collect its Ordnance in these areas. In the event of a confrontation between the two countries, it can swiftly attack India from these places. Therefore China will never give up its claims in this area. 

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Difficult problem due to lack of map 



This paper claims that in the absence of a map that clearly delineates which areas each side actively controls. Provides opportunities for China to intervene on the Indian border. China claimed the region in the 1950s, but the Sino-Indian rivalry on the border increased after the Cold War. China has created a barrier on the Indian border over a piece of the disputed plot. It is now part of his strategy. China will never accept a clear map because its purpose is to maintain a dispute over the Indian border.

Dragon’s eye on pockets of strategic importance



Unfortunately, China has been eyeing other pockets in the disputed territory claimed by India or in the disputed territory of the two countries from which it derives strategic advantage. It is expanding the scope of acquisition on disputed land. In this area, he uses the strategy of Tit for Tat through the army. He foments this dispute through the presence of his military troop. He does so until India decides to withdraw from the Chinese military force or impose tight-to-tet costs on China.

 

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