China deploys two more divisions of troops across LAC


By Sumit Kumar Singh

New Delhi, Jul 1 (IANS): Even as Indian and Chinese militaries talk to de-escalate and disengage at borders in eastern Ladakh, Indian intelligence agencies said on Wednesday that Chinese People's Liberation Army has brought in troops of two more divisions across Line of Actual Control at disputed areas.

This will escalate the matter even though South Xinjiang military chief Major-General Liu Lin had agreed to disengage troops from Galwan Valley during talks with Indian counterpart, Lieutenant General Harinder Singh, the commander of Leh-based XIV corps.

"In total, China has deployed around 24,000 soldiers more in Eastern Ladakh region," said sources, adding that a division comprises of 12,000 soldiers. Sources further stated that the Chinese forces have also brought in heavy guns, tanks and fighter aircraft across the Line of Actual Control in a bid to aggravate the border situation.

In Tibet region, China generally stations two divisions of troops. But now they have brought in two more divisions from far away locations. This clearly signifies that they are not committed to their consensus of disengagement.

India is closely watching the development across the Line of Actual Control and has decided to carry out mirror deployment in the region.

In the meantime, on Tuesday, the talks between the Indian and Chinese military delegates to resolve the border issue in eastern Ladakh went on for around 12 hours. The meeting which started at 10.30 a.m. ended at 11 p.m. on Tuesday night, the sources said.

The meeting took place at Chushul wherein India has put a strong message that China's People's Liberation Army troops have not been aided by the disengagement consensus.

This was the third meeting between the two sides. The last two meetings at Corps Commander level were held on June 6 and June 22.

While Tuesday's meeting was held in Chushul on the Indian side, the previous two took place in Moldo on the Chinese side.

"All contentious areas during the current stand-off were discussed to stabilise the situation," the sources added.

China has agreed to move back in Pangong Tso but they did not. India claims Line of Actual Control at Finger 8 and Chinese are sitting between Finger 4 and Finger 5. Similar, differences exist in Depsang and Demchok.

On June 22, the talks took place for around 11 hours and the dialogue was held in a cordial, positive and constructive atmosphere and there was a "mutual consensus to disengage". "Modalities for disengagement from all friction areas in Eastern Ladakh were discussed," the Indian Army had stated.

The meeting took place on the lines of the one they held at the Chushul-Moldo border personnel meeting (BPM) point in eastern Ladakh on June 6.

Also Major General level dialogue took place for three consecutive days after the barbaric attack at patrolling point 14 in Galwan valley on June 15 night where 20 Indian soldiers were killed.

The dialogue was carried out to ease out the tense situation and to release 10 Indian soldiers, including four officers, who were in Chinese captivity.

Major General Abhijit Bapat, who is the Commander of the 3 Division of the Indian Army, had raised several points with the Chinese with regard to the incident on the night intervening June 15-16.

June 15 was the first time the Indian Army faced casualties in a clash with the China's People's Liberation Army since 1975 when an Indian patrol was ambushed by Chinese troops in Arunachal Pradesh.

China is also said to have used thermal imaging drones to trace the Indian Army soldiers scattered on the treacherous terrain before brutally attacking them.

  

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  • smr, Karkala

    Wed, Jul 01 2020

    Looking to reinvigorate support at home, Modi could pick a fight with his country’s traditional enemy.
    Research shows that leaders looking to divert attention tend to target traditional enemies and enduring rivals (as conflict against such persistent adversaries is most likely to promote in-group solidarity), and diversionary conflicts are particularly likely to take the form of territorial disputes. Since the controversial measures in Kashmir last year, India’s politicians have systematically upped the bilateral ante with Pakistan by declaring intent to “secure” the Pakistani administrative areas of Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan. Earlier this year, India’s new Army chief said the Indian Army was “ready to seize control” of Pakistan-administered Kashmir if directed by the Indian government; the same month, Modi said India needed seven to 10 days to defeat Pakistan in war. Two weeks ago, India’s defense minister reiterated that taking Pakistani Kashmir was now a “stated goal of India’s Parliament.”

    As Bihar election is fast approaching PM Modi's government don't want to lose the 'nationalist' sentiments. As Kashmiris schools and government offices are already asked to vacate, after India’s Skirmish With China, Is Pakistan Next?

    It is most likely that another 'Surgical strike on POK to reinvigorate support at home, that may even help in West Bengal state elections.

    Jai Hind

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  • mohan, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 01 2020

    Or BJP is bussy in bihar election... and planning how to win . Whom to buy from other parties.... and broadcasting fake news ..
    Modi man ki bathom me China ko warning karenge .. not in reality. And chim is telling that Modi is saponon me bad karraha hai .
    And China is strengthening their military at borders..

    Murk bhakt free ration ko khake so rahai hai..

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  • True Indian, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 01 2020

    And our government busy banning apps, is that a joke

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Wed, Jul 01 2020

    Is there any deadline in the talks for Chinese troops to vacate from our side or this talk will carry on and on without any end????????.... Everything is fare in war and love so let India not bind by the agreement like a good obedient child.
    Lathon Ke Bhooth Baathon Se Nahin Manthe.

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