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China is building or repairing as many as 27 airstrips in Tibet for potential use against India in case of a conflict, according to intelligence agencies.

Beijing has also built several launch pads for nuclear-tipped ballistic missiles in the region, the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) has informed the government.

According to RAW, most of these military strips are new. China is also moving its intermediate range of missiles, such as DF-4, stationed in Delingha closer to these airfields. These missiles can hit targets up to 3,000 km away.

Interestingly, the Chinese had complained about India upgrading its airfields in eastern Ladakh and Arunachal Pradesh in October.

Beijing's latest infrastructure build-up comes amid reports about how the Chinese army raised objections and brought to halt a road project in Demchok village of Ladakh along the Line of Actual Control.

India Today
 
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They have all the rights to modernize as long as they feel safe, And so do we
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Without more info there is nothing much to talk abt:cheers:
 
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China is building or repairing as many as 27 airstrips in Tibet for potential use against India in case of a conflict, according to intelligence agencies.

Beijing has also built several launch pads for nuclear-tipped ballistic missiles in the region, the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) has informed the government.

According to RAW, most of these military strips are new. China is also moving its intermediate range of missiles, such as DF-4, stationed in Delingha closer to these airfields. These missiles can hit targets up to 3,000 km away.

Interestingly, the Chinese had complained about India upgrading its airfields in eastern Ladakh and Arunachal Pradesh in October.

Beijing's latest infrastructure build-up comes amid reports about how the Chinese army raised objections and brought to halt a road project in Demchok village of Ladakh along the Line of Actual Control.

India Today

Good going China!!!!
Defence is the first pirority for every country :china:
 
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Defence is the first pirority for every country
How pathetic. And this priority helped North Korea to became the most developed and powerful country in the world.
 
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Haha... The area appears to be under our control. Since you Indians don't think it is disputed area, then it is Chinese territory. Sorry you dogs can't build there. Get lost.

If we think that it is a disputed area, then it is Indian territory? :azn:
 
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Read #9, he insults us as dogs first, my post was only a response to

well suggest you not read into forum posts too much. waste of time and brain cells. Just not healthy.
my point is you can responde better than a dumb pissed-off 憤青
 
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China has every right to protect itself and put its public tax money into righ place wether it is defence or establishing new startegic locations including airforce installations and missile pads.

Go china go!!
 
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i think both country's have right to defence and upgraed the defence line but dilouges are the best way to solve the problem's. but one thing is very bad that dont use harsh or sub standerd word to each other respect is dew to each other .other wise this is use less talk here hope for good from both side :cheers:



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India and indians should not whine and complain because india targeted its smaller neighbors with subversive intervention and brandishing its military muscle. And if the report is true China is filling security gap increasing indian military posture.

As a war with China is an interesting indian media concept. But can india backup such war?
 
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India should not worry about this news as India says or want to say that it will be india who will dominate the world from now on so why so bother about those air strips that china is developing in tibet?.
 
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