There may be more clashes on the borders

-Galla S Kiran Kumar,Bureau Chief Telagana (Andhra Pradesh)

There are reports that China has been encroaching along the de facto line for several years. In a recent report presented in the conference of DGPs, alarming things have come to light regarding this matter.

A reference in the latest report on the situation between India and China

 

Delhi: There are reports that China has been encroaching along the de facto line for several years. In a recent report presented in the conference of DGPs, alarming things have come to light regarding this matter. Especially in the context of China setting up its military bases in the border area, India is expecting more clashes between Indian and Chinese forces. An international news agency published an article analyzing this report.

 

It seems that this report has been prepared on the basis of the tensions between India and China over the years and the information collected by the intelligence agencies from the border security forces. However, the Chinese military is aggressively building infrastructure in the region for its economic interests. If we analyze the clashes and tensions over the years, after 2013-14, their intensity has increased every two or three years. Clashes between the military forces of the two countries are taking place frequently,” said the latest report. In this process, India has lost many patrol points in eastern Ladakh.

24 Indian soldiers lost their lives in clashes in eastern Ladakh in 2020. After that, there was a very tense atmosphere between the two countries. However, it seemed that they were coming to a dead end as the discussions between the military officers took place at several posts. But, at the same time, there is another clash between the two groups and they are more worried as it is known that China is occupying the Indian territory.


‘Sustainability’ on the Eastern Borders
Revealed by the Chief of the Eastern Division of the Army

Kolkata: Lt. Gen. R.P. Kalita, Chief of the Eastern Division of the Indian Army, said that the eastern borders with China are ‘stable’. But because the boundaries are not clearly defined, it is impossible to predict when the conditions there will change. The Eastern Division of the Army is responsible for de facto line defense in the Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim sectors. Kalita said that the Indian Army is constantly monitoring the situation across the borders and is ready to face any challenge. He said that China is gradually increasing its forces and infrastructure. However, the combat readiness of Indian military is at the highest level. It was explained that sufficient forces and reserve forces are available. China is building an alternative route to reach the Chumbi Valley in Tibet. Responding to the news that the security of Siliguri in India is in jeopardy due to this, he stated that all measures have been taken to avoid any trouble. Siliguri Corridor.. is a link between North Eastern states and other parts of the country.