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The incident took place at around 4 am on one of the days in the last week of June and after the Chinese fighter aircraft was spotted by men on ground and was also picked up by indigenous radars deployed in the border area.
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A Chinese Air Force aircraft flew very close to a friction point in the eastern Ladakh sector on the Line of Actual Control in the last week of June, after which the Indian Air Force responded swiftly as per standard operating procedures.


The incident took place at around 4 am on one of the days in the last week of June and after the aircraft was spotted by men on ground and was also picked up by indigenous radars deployed in the border area, sources said.

Soon after the possible air space violation was detected, the assets of the Indian Air Force got activated as per the standard operating procedures.

Sources said the incident took place at a time when the Chinese side is holding exercises involving its fighter jets and air defence weaponry including the S-400 air defence system in the areas bordering the Eastern Ladakh sector.

The Chinese have a large number of fighter jets and unmanned aircraft deployed at positions near the Indian territory including the major airfields in Hotan and Gar Gunsa which have been upgraded immensely during the last two years.

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It was during such wargames on the Chinese side in 2020 when the People's Liberation Army diverted its troops in heavy numbers towards the Indian positions in Eastern Ladakh which led to multiple face-offs and physical fights in the area.

Sources said the matter of aircraft coming close to Indian positions was taken up with the Chinese as per the east abolished mechanism and no incident has taken place after that.

Sources clarified that the particular incident was not a very serious one but such instances should be avoided by the other side as they can lead to possible escalation.

The aircraft came very close to the areas on the LAC which have seen confrontation between the Indian and Chinese sides during the ongoing military stand-off between the two sides since May 2020, sources said.


The Indian Army and Air Force have strengthened their positions heavily since then and the entire Ladakh sector has been fortified to an extent where adversaries cannot even think of unilaterally altering the status quo on the LAC, sources said.

Even though the Chinese have been doing infrastructure development in the areas illegally occupied by them opposite the Ladakh sector, India has taken measures to build facilities for large-scale deployments at short notice.

The infrastructure including roads in Ladakh has been developed in a major way to make it easier for troops to reach the frontline in short let timeframes than before.

The Northern Command which is in charge of the Ladakh sector in the Indian Army has been provided all possible firepower and manpower to tackle the threat from the Chinese side.


Similarly, the Western Air Command in-charge of the area from the Indian Air Force side has been given all major assets including the Rafale combat jet to tackle any eventuality.

The IAF carries out regular sorties in the eastern Ladakh sector to keep an eye on the area where the actual alignment of the LAC is not agreed upon between both sides in many places.

The issue becomes further complicated due to the "creeping forward" policy of the Chinese military to capture territories all along its boundaries with different neighbours.
 
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Indian Air Force swings into action after Chinese jet flies close to LAC in Ladakh​

The Indian Army and Air Force have strengthened their positions heavily and the entire Ladakh sector has been fortified to an extent where adversaries cannot even think of unilaterally altering the status quo on the LAC.


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HIGHLIGHTS​

  • Chinese aircraft flew very close to a friction point in the eastern Ladakh sector
  • The incident happened in the last week of June
  • IAF responded swiftly as per standard operating procedures
A Chinese Air Force aircraft flew very close to a friction point in the eastern Ladakh sector on the Line of Actual Control in the last week of June, after which the Indian Air Force responded swiftly as per standard operating procedures.
The incident took place at around 4 am on one of the days in the last week of June and after the aircraft was spotted by men on ground and was also picked up by indigenous radars deployed in the border area, sources told ANI. Soon after the possible air space violation was detected, the assets of the Indian Air Force got activated as per the standard operating procedures, sources said. Sources said the incident took place at a time when the Chinese side is holding exercises involving its fighter jets and air defence weaponry including the S-400 air defence system in the areas bordering the Eastern Ladakh sector.

The Chinese have a large number of fighter jets and unmanned aircraft deployed at positions near the Indian territory including the major airfields in Hotan and Gar Gunsa which have been upgraded immensely during the last two years. It was during such wargames on the Chinese side in 2020 when the People's Liberation Army diverted its troops in heavy numbers towards the Indian positions in Eastern Ladakh which led to multiple face-offs and physical fights in the area.

Sources said the matter of aircraft coming close to Indian positions was taken up with the Chinese as per the east abolished mechanism and no incident has taken place after that. Sources clarified that the particular incident was not a very serious one but such instances should be avoided by the other side as they can lead to possible escalation. The aircraft came very close to the areas on the LAC which have seen confrontation between the Indian and Chinese sides during the ongoing military stand-off between the two sides since May 2020, sources said.
The Indian Army and Air Force have strengthened their positions heavily since then and the entire Ladakh sector has been fortified to an extent where adversaries cannot even think of unilaterally altering the status quo on the LAC, sources said. Even though the Chinese have been doing infrastructure development in the areas illegally occupied by them opposite the Ladakh sector, India has taken measures to build facilities for large-scale deployments at short notice. The infrastructure including roads in Ladakh has been developed in a major way to make it easier for troops to reach the frontline in short let timeframes than before.
The Northern Command which is in charge of the Ladakh sector in the Indian Army has been provided all possible firepower and manpower to tackle the threat from the Chinese side. Similarly, the Western Air Command in-charge of the area from the Indian Air Force side has been given all major assets including the Rafale combat jet to tackle any eventuality. The IAF carries out regular sorties in the eastern Ladakh sector to keep an eye on the area where the actual alignment of the LAC is not agreed upon between both sides in many places. The issue becomes further complicated due to the "creeping forward" policy of the Chinese military to capture territories all along its boundaries with different neighbours.
 
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You posted that China would attack India
If PLA is not going to attack India, why amassed most of your assets along the LAC. :enjoy:

Had the US(Trump) not been proactive and initiate a trade war scenario with China, things might have been a bit different.

Nevertheless, at the moment it's more cost-efficient to seize Indian-held territories bit by bit than to go for a full-blown war.
 
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Ok, Fools(nightmare). You posted that China would attack India in Oct 2020. Nothing happened. Why waste your time on publishing BS? Is it because you are a fool?

As per him plaaf was waiting for orders to attack India in 2020..... Or India was watching a horror movie when pla was amassing on the border...... He is yet to come out of his nightmare......

If PLA is not going to attack India, why amassed most of your assets along the LAC. :enjoy:

Had the US(Trump) not been proactive and initiate a trade war scenario with China, things might have been a bit different.

Nevertheless, at the moment it's more cost-efficient to seize Indian-held territories bit by bit than to go for a full-blown war.

So you expect India to leave her borders open when world biggest military is deploying on her borders

Back to the topic we missed an opportunity to test our Aakash......
 
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You yourself open a thread to discuss something new about India and China border tensions and then you yourself start trolling in your own thread
Well you mentioned Akash missile as a potent weapon against PLAAF. I took the opportunity to mention RSS chiefs quote that Sanghis will fight along LAC. :enjoy:
Yaar dil itna chota na kar, PLA election kae baad phir koi elaka lae jae ga, abhi sakoon kar.:lol:
 
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The incident took place at around 4 am on one of the days in the last week of June and after the Chinese fighter aircraft was spotted by men on ground and was also picked up by indigenous radars deployed in the border area.
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A Chinese Air Force aircraft flew very close to a friction point in the eastern Ladakh sector on the Line of Actual Control in the last week of June, after which the Indian Air Force responded swiftly as per standard operating procedures.


The incident took place at around 4 am on one of the days in the last week of June and after the aircraft was spotted by men on ground and was also picked up by indigenous radars deployed in the border area, sources said.

Soon after the possible air space violation was detected, the assets of the Indian Air Force got activated as per the standard operating procedures.

Sources said the incident took place at a time when the Chinese side is holding exercises involving its fighter jets and air defence weaponry including the S-400 air defence system in the areas bordering the Eastern Ladakh sector.

The Chinese have a large number of fighter jets and unmanned aircraft deployed at positions near the Indian territory including the major airfields in Hotan and Gar Gunsa which have been upgraded immensely during the last two years.

ALSO READ: FBI-MI5 warning on China is a wake-up call for India


It was during such wargames on the Chinese side in 2020 when the People's Liberation Army diverted its troops in heavy numbers towards the Indian positions in Eastern Ladakh which led to multiple face-offs and physical fights in the area.

Sources said the matter of aircraft coming close to Indian positions was taken up with the Chinese as per the east abolished mechanism and no incident has taken place after that.

Sources clarified that the particular incident was not a very serious one but such instances should be avoided by the other side as they can lead to possible escalation.

The aircraft came very close to the areas on the LAC which have seen confrontation between the Indian and Chinese sides during the ongoing military stand-off between the two sides since May 2020, sources said.


The Indian Army and Air Force have strengthened their positions heavily since then and the entire Ladakh sector has been fortified to an extent where adversaries cannot even think of unilaterally altering the status quo on the LAC, sources said.

Even though the Chinese have been doing infrastructure development in the areas illegally occupied by them opposite the Ladakh sector, India has taken measures to build facilities for large-scale deployments at short notice.

The infrastructure including roads in Ladakh has been developed in a major way to make it easier for troops to reach the frontline in short let timeframes than before.

The Northern Command which is in charge of the Ladakh sector in the Indian Army has been provided all possible firepower and manpower to tackle the threat from the Chinese side.


Similarly, the Western Air Command in-charge of the area from the Indian Air Force side has been given all major assets including the Rafale combat jet to tackle any eventuality.

The IAF carries out regular sorties in the eastern Ladakh sector to keep an eye on the area where the actual alignment of the LAC is not agreed upon between both sides in many places.

The issue becomes further complicated due to the "creeping forward" policy of the Chinese military to capture territories all along its boundaries with different neighbours.



Did it cause India’s leg to shake ?
 
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Ok, Fools(nightmare). You posted that China would attack India in Oct 2020. Nothing happened. Why waste your time on publishing BS? Is it because you are a fool?
Stage a protest outside the news outlets which reported the news as far as we are concerned Indians also claimed to get back AJK and GB by march 2020 whatever happened to that?
 
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