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This is all just posturing, I don't think either country wants war but they do not want to look weak. China definitely has the upper hand however.
 
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This is all just posturing, I don't think either country wants war but they do not want to look weak. China definitely has the upper hand however.
What's strategic importance of Galowan river... Why China slowly expending from this side. Chinese skirmish started from 3 sides of Ladah LOC.

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Indian, Chinese armies appear heading towards biggest face-off after Doklam
Border dispute covers 3,488-km long LAC

New Delhi, May 25

Indian and Chinese troops remained engaged in an eyeball-to-eyeball situation in several disputed areas along the Line of Actual Control in Eastern Ladakh, signalling that the confrontation could become the biggest military face-off after the Doklam episode in 2017.


Top military sources said India has further increased its strength in Pangong Tso and Galwan Valley—the two contentious areas where the Chinese Army is learnt to have been deploying around 2,000 to 2,500 troops, besides gradually enhancing temporary infrastructure.

“The strength of the Indian Army in the area is much better than our adversary,” said a top military official on the condition of anonymity.

The biggest concern for the Indian military has been the presence of Chinese troops around several key points, including Indian Post KM120 along the Darbuk-Shayok-Daulat Beg Oldie road in the Galwan valley.

“It is serious. It is not a normal kind of transgression,” former Northern Army Commander Lt Gen (Retd) DS Hooda told PTI.

He particularly emphasised that Chinese transgression into areas like Galwan was worrying as there was no dispute between the two sides in the area.

Strategic Affairs expert Ambassador Ashok K Kantha too agreed with Lt Gen Hooda.

“There have been multiple incursions (by Chinese troops). This is something which causes concern. It is not a routine standoff. This is a disturbing situation,” Kantha said.

Sources said diplomatic efforts must be ramped up to resolve the escalating tension between the two armies and that both sides are eyeball-to-eyeball in several areas including Pangong Tso, Demchok and Daulat Beg Oldie.

The Chinese side has particularly strengthened its presence in the Galwan Valley, erecting around 100 tents in the last two weeks and bringing in heavy equipment for construction of bunkers.

The sources said Indian troops are resorting to “aggressive patrolling” in several sensitive areas including Demchok and Daulat Beg Oldi.


The situation in Eastern Ladakh deteriorated after around 250 Chinese and Indian soldiers were engaged in a violent face-off on the evening of May 5 which spilled over to the next day before the two sides agreed to “disengage” following a meeting at the level of local commanders.

Over 100 Indian and Chinese soldiers were injured in the violence.

The incident in Pangong Tso was followed by a similar incident in North Sikkim on May 9.

India last week said the Chinese military was hindering normal patrolling by its troops and asserted that India has always taken a very responsible approach towards border management.

At a media briefing, External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Anurag Srivastava also strongly refuted China’s contention that the tension was triggered due to trespassing by Indian forces on the Chinese side.


India’s response came two days after China accused the Indian Army of trespassing into its territory, claiming that it was an “attempt to unilaterally change the status” of the LAC in Sikkim and Ladakh.

On May 5, the Indian and Chinese army personnel clashed with iron rods, sticks, and even resorted to stone-pelting in the Pangong Tso lake area in which soldiers on both sides sustained injuries.

In a separate incident, nearly 150 Indian and Chinese military personnel were engaged in a face-off near Naku La Pass in the Sikkim sector on May 9. At least 10 soldiers from both sides sustained injuries.

The troops of India and China were engaged in a 73-day stand-off in Doklam tri-junction in 2017 which even triggered fears of a war between the two nuclear-armed neighbours.

The India-China border dispute covers the 3,488-km-long LAC. China claims Arunachal Pradesh as part of southern Tibet while India contests it.


Both sides have been asserting that pending the final resolution of the boundary issue, it is necessary to maintain peace and tranquility in the border areas.

China has been critical of India’s reorganisation of Jammu and Kashmir, and has particularly criticised New Delhi for making Ladakh a union territory. China lays claim over several parts of Ladakh.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping held their first informal summit in April 2018 in the Chinese city of Wuhan, months after the Doklam standoff.

In the summit, the two leaders decided to issue “strategic guidance” to their militaries to strengthen communications so that they can build trust and understanding.

Modi and Xi held their second informal summit in Mamallapuram near Chennai in October last year with a focus on further broadening bilateral ties. PTI
 
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mind it its new way of 5th gen war :lol:




Brilliant!.........:lol:

China it seems is looking to humiliate India... they want to make a point and rub it in...



Not "looking to" but in fact China is already badly humiliating, abusing and desecrating india on the world stage. It's best if india just accepts it as they can do NOTHING about it. All indians will do is to just talk big on the internet and blow a lot of hot air. Nothing more.
 
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Brilliant!.........:lol:





Not "looking to" but in fact China is already badly humiliating, abusing and desecrating india on the world stage. It's best if india just accepts it as they can do NOTHING about it. All indians will do is to just talk big on the internet and blow a lot of hot air. Nothing more.

India moves too slow. Indians talk a lot and talk a lot about helping the US contain China, while China has moved quickly to contain India in the last 10 years. It has built relationships and expanded its alliance all throughout South Asia, from Pakistan to Nepal to Bangladesh to Sri Lanka to the Maldives.
 
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Interesting video .. @Beast or any Chinese member , what's the argument..

 
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The Indians are conducting 7thGen Warfare in deep 5D Chess.... confusing the Chinese!

Modi has gone quiet.

Bippin is quiet.

Doval is quiet.


The Indians are luring the Chinese deeper into their trap!

Who knows INS submarines might already be lurking underwater near Shanghai!!!

Tejas are now operational!

Brahmos is in IoJK.

Things can get ugly from here on...


India can't afford a war with China but China is ready and moving heavy equipment to the disputed area.

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Modi is waiting for clouds so after that so one can see him and he will take back land. You can read LAND in Urdu too
 
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