Indian Army movements increase near the LAC

New Delhi: It was recently reported that six divisions of the Indian Army were deployed at LAC. Meanwhile, Army Chief General Manoj Pande visited the LAC in Ladakh and reviewed the security situation. This was followed by reports of a war exercise called ‘IBEX’ by the Indian Army and Indo-Tibetan Border Police-ITBP personnel near the China border in Uttarakhand. Also, the Army’s Border Road Organization (BRO) seems to be accelerating the construction of roads near the Daulat Beg Oldi airbase near the Chinese border.

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Indian Army movements increase near the LACOver the last few days, Indian movement at the LAC near China has increased significantly. In addition, the aggressive statements made by Indian leaders and the Army chief about China are drawing attention. Chief of Army Staff General Pande had said that China is no longer interested in resolving the border dispute over Ladakh’s LAC. This was followed by General Pande’s visit to the LAC in Ladakh. Later, it was revealed that the Indian Army had deployed six divisions at the LAC. It is claimed that the deployment was made to prevent China from getting an opportunity to initiate any military action against India.

Moreover, China, which has always been very sensitive to the Indian Army’s cross-border movements, has not commented on these latest movements also increases the suspicion about China’s activities. In this context, the Indian Army is closely monitoring all Chinese activities, sources said. A few days ago, a Foreign Ministry spokesperson objected to constructing a bridge by China in the Pangong Lake area of Ladakh. Indian Army movements increase near the LACThe Foreign Ministry spokesperson had also said that India was monitoring the construction.

Meanwhile, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has made indicative statements regarding the conflict in the Galwan Valley of Ladakh in 2020. Every Indian’s chest will swell with pride if the country is exposed to all the information about the courage and valour shown by the Indian Army in the clash in the Galwan Valley, the Defence Minister said at a function held on Friday. Rajnath Singh also mentioned that some of the NRIs he met during his US tour had seen a radical change in the world’s attitude towards India. Rajnath Singh said that these NRIs told him that earlier, no one took the statements coming from India seriously, but now, what India is saying is being closely watched at the international level.

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