State Bureau, Jammu. The effect of diplomatic pressure has started showing in the Ladakh dispute. Before the Lieutenant General level meeting on June 6, the Chinese Army has retraced its footsteps in the Galvan Valley. The Indian Army has also responded positively. According to highly placed sources, the Chinese army has retreated two kilometers from the Line of Actual Control (LAC) amid efforts to end the deadlock in the Galvan area. At the same time, the Indian Army, after taking appropriate action, has come back one kilometer. The Chinese army has also uprooted their tents from Galvan region. Last month, the Chinese army set up tents near LAC. After which Indian soldiers also froze in that area. In the first week of May, the Chinese army had moved ahead in Daulat-Beg Oldi, Galvan Valley and Pangong Lake area. After this, tension in both the countries had increased suddenly. Given the preparations on both sides, the situation was expected to deteriorate.
There was no big stir in the Chinese camp for four to five days
There was no major agitation for the last four-five days between the Chinese army frozen in several areas on LAC. However, earlier Chinese fighter jets and helicopters were also flying in the eastern Ladakh region. India has also put its combat aircraft under surveillance in that area. China also opposed this.
Lt Gen Harendra Singh will talk to the equivalent officer
Earlier, several Brigadier level meetings between the two armies have been proved to be benjita. Now there are expectations from the meeting of Lieutenant General level to be held on June 6. Now Lieutenant General Harendra Singh, the commander of the fourteen corps of the Northern Command, which takes care of the security of Ladakh, will meet with his counterpart officer of the Chinese army and try to reduce the dispute. According to sources, a special resolution will be proposed to resolve the dispute on behalf of India. It is believed that India will insist on the restoration of the former situation.
Northern Command chief seizes in Ladakh
According to the sources, to raise the morale of the soldiers in such a challenging situation, the Army’s Northern Command Chief Lt Gen YK Joshi has also camped in Ladakh. General Joshi has been the Corps Commander of Ladakh before becoming Army Commander. In these circumstances, Army Chief General MM Narwane has also visited East Ladakh to take stock of operational preparations and encouraged the soldiers.
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The Chinese army has been stuck in development plans
Seeing the strengthening of the Indian Army in Ladakh, the Chinese Army is obstructing the development projects along the Line of Actual Control. In such a situation, he had infiltrated three places including Galvan Valley, Pangong Tso, showing aggressive attitude. After this, the Indian Army has also given a clear signal to China to look hawk.