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India China Border: Indian Air Force has the capability to deliver tanks and artillery in half an hour on the border

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Jammu, Vivek Singh. The echo of the Indian Air Force aircraft near the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh and the encouragement of the jawans in front of China’s hilters deflated China’s expansionist plans. The road network and army preparations near LAC have added to the dragon’s frustration. In this desperation, Chinese soldiers sat on the attack on the Indian contingent. Now their sweat is waiving due to fear of retaliation.

If you assess the situation face-to-face, then the Indian Army and Air Force are in a strong position in East Ladakh. There is no response to the courage of the Indian soldiers in the battlefield and China has got its message along with Pakistan in Kargil. Now the military capacity has increased manifold with the construction of three advance landing grounds including Daulatbeg Oldi. Now the Indian Air Force tanks from other parts of the country in just thirty minutes, Can deliver artillery and jawans to Ladakh. Recently, the echo of Chinook helicopters and Tejas planes was heard till Beijing. Two years ago, the Air Force landed its sixteen large aircraft, including the Globe Master, loaded with 500 tons of logistical equipment, giving a clear signal to China that it would no longer be in any misunderstanding. The Modi government’s claims of strengthening the army and withdrawing its occupied Aksai Chin area from China have also given China sleep. Aksai Chin in eastern Ladakh is under the occupation of China by 38 thousand kilometers.



China is in shock after Kargil:  Retired Army Brigadier Anil Gupta says that the Chinese military had tested the army’s war skills on the high hills in Kargil. He feels that now India’s strength has become many times stronger and his challenge may increase in future. It is also strategically necessary to prevent China from moving forward. This Galvan valley has been the focal point of the 1962 Indo-China war.

Conspiracy to build concrete:  China had in May to stop the construction of bridges and roads in the dispute area. After that, China started building permanent infrastructure in Galvan, Pangong Tso area. According to highly placed sources, the Chinese army truck brought barbed wire to Galvan on Monday night. The army foiled the conspiracy to secure possession by wire. Chinese soldiers attacked with deadly sticks and barbed wire sticks.



This is how India’s strength in Ladakh

  • In western Ladakh, the army is on a mission to thwart Pakistan’s plans in the Siachen Glacier. At the same time, in eastern Ladakh, it is trying to stop China’s growing steps. Both enemy countries have met you. Pakistan had given some of its occupied territory in East Ladakh to China. 
  • China has occupied 36000 sq km area of ​​India in Ladakh. With this, under the Sino-Pak Agreement of 1963, Pakistan also gave its occupied 5180 km Indian territory to China.
  • The Line of Actual Control has not been drawn like the Line of Control with Pakistan. Since the year 1962, both the armies have remained in their respective places. There are constant attempts to infiltrate from China, but there was never a shootout between the two armies. However, there have been many clashes to thwart Chinese troops’ incursions.
  • The Border Roads Organization is currently on a mission to complete the 255-km Durbuk-Shyok-Daulat Beg Oldi road. This road and the eight bridges being built on it are targeted to be completed by the end of the year. With the construction of this road, it will be possible to transport the military equipment to the Line of Actual Control in six hours.

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40 bridges in two years: In two years more than 40 bridges have been built on the rivers and drains in the areas near LAC of Ladakh and construction of new roads is going on fast. T90 can also be passed through the Colonel Chiwang Rinchin Bridge, built on the Shyok River, 45 km from the border in eastern Ladakh. With this, the Padam-Darcha road is being constructed rapidly to take the army to the border via Himachal soon.

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