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- In the run-up to the meeting, both India and China have ramped up deployments along their 3,488km shared border
- Experts say it signals New Delhi’s ongoing shift in posture towards Beijing, from defensive to offensive, even as the two sides say they want to ease tensions
Indian army soldiers near a mountain pass connecting Srinagar to Ladakh, bordering China. Photo: AFP
Military commanders from China and India are expected to hold a 13th round of talks on their
border dispute by the middle of this month – but in the run-up to the dialogue, the nuclear-armed neighbours have ramped up deployments along their 3,488km (2,167 mile) shared border.
New Delhi has sent 50,000 additional troops to the Himalayan areas of the undemarcated Line of Actual Control (LAC), according to recent Indian media reports.
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India redirects Pakistan-facing troops, tanks before latest China border talks
Experts say the deployment signals New Delhi’s ongoing shift in posture towards Beijing, from defensive to offensive, even as both sides say they want to ease tensions.
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