India’s aggressive attitude changed the way of patrolling in the dragon army

New Delhi. The dispute between India and China on the Line of Actual Control continues. Meanwhile, the aggressive stance of the Indian Army has shaken the dragon. China’s eyes have been fixed on Indian areas for many decades and due to the lack of a border, China has made thousands of attempts to infiltrate the Indian border since the fifties.

According to sources, there was a case last month also when Chinese forces crossed the Tun-Jun La pass and came inside 4 to 5 kilometers while patrolling in Indian territory. Tun-Jun La is considered the LAC. This time the transition was different than before. This time the number of Chinese soldiers was close to 100, which used to be only 20 to 25 before.

According to sources, the biggest reason behind China’s patrolling in such a large number is that 17 months ago, the Indian Army responded to China’s misadventure in eastern Ladakh, with the aggression with which its army has been filled with fear. China feels that if a conflict-like situation arises again, then its patrolling party with a small number of 20 to 25 is more at risk because the Indian Army has strengthened the deployment of troops in all three sectors of the LAC.

Talking about the Barahoti of the Central Sector, the Army and ITBP’s Rimkhim post is just eight kilometers away from Tunju La Pass and the Indian Army keeps an eye on the entire LAC, while the Chinese post in the same area is 30 to 35 kilometers away from the LAC. In such a situation, if the dispute turns into a conflict, then it is difficult to get reinforcements quickly. Although China has prepared a road till Tunju La Pass, it will not be possible for the Chinese army to reach immediately and it may have to suffer.

So China has changed its patrolling pattern. If sources are to be believed, the Chinese army does patrolling through more and more vehicles. If sources are to be believed, then for patrolling on Jun La Pass, he first sends his horses through vehicles, after that his patrolling party comes and then his patrolling starts.

Since winter is about to come and there is a possibility of China’s nefarious act. In such a situation, Army Chief Jan MM Naravane himself, after his visit to the forward area in Ladakh, had given a statement that China has increased the number of its army and the Indian Army has also deployed its army accordingly. After the statement of the Chinese Foreign Ministry, the Indian Foreign Ministry also issued a very strong statement. To reduce the ongoing dispute between India and China on the LAC, the round of meetings is going on. The Army Chief himself has expressed the hope that the 13th round of talks between the Corps Commanders of the two countries can be held in the second week of October.