- On Wednesday, Indian Army personnel were patrolling, during which controversy increased.
- Later the delegation-level talks were held between the two sides and the matter was resolved.
India and the Chinese Army have once again come face to face in Ladakh. In fact, on Wednesday, on the northern shore of Pangong Lake, there was a fight between the soldiers of both the forces. However, this was followed by delegation-level talks between the two sides. Things have become normal after this dialogue.
According to news agency ANI, on Wednesday, Indian Army personnel were patrolling the northern side of Pangong Lake. During this time he encountered the soldiers of the People's Liberation Army of China. The Chinese army was protesting the presence of Indian soldiers. During this, there was a noose between the soldiers of both the armies. After this, the number of soldiers on the border was increased.
Let me tell you, the Indian Army is going to do a big war exercise on the China border in October. More than 5,000 personnel of the Indian Army's Mountain Strike Corps will conduct combat exercises with the Air Force in Arunachal Pradesh in October. This will be the first war exercise on the China border.
An army source told the news agency ANI, 4 Corps based at Tezpur will be deployed at the High Altitude to protect their forces while the Air Force will airlift 2500 personnel from 17 Mountain Strike Corps. Strike Corps personnel will carry out airstrikes on 4 Corps personnel in maneuvers.
In July this year, Bhutan claimed that in 2017, soldiers of China and India had come face to face with each other over the construction of a road in Doklam. At that time there was a lot of tension between the two armies. The long-standing Doklam standoff increased the ongoing border dispute between the two countries. However, relations between the two countries have now been repaired.
There is a decades-old dispute between India and China over the 3,448-km-long border, which is the ninth longest border in the world. China considers Arunachal Pradesh a part of South Tibet, while India claims Aksai China. In 1962, a war has also taken place between the two countries.
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