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Eastern Ladakh sees lull in Chinese activity

Source: ANI
June 03, 2020 21:23 IST
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Even as India and China are holding talks to resolve the ongoing dispute in Ladakh for the last four days, there has not been any major movement of the People's Liberation Army at the multiple sites where it has stationed itself along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) facing the Indian forces. 

Photograph: Pawel Kopczynski/Reuters.

"At one location, the PLA troops have even gone back more than 100 yards from their earlier position while in the other places, they have not done any major activity to build up troops or shown any aggressive intent," sources said in New Delhi. 

 

India and China are also taking up the issue of Chinese Air Force flying its fighters in the region near eastern Ladakh. 

The two sides have held close to a dozen rounds of talks between them since the first week of May when the Chinese sent over 5,000 troops to the LAC and also entered Indian areas at some places, including the Finger area, they said. 

Sources said that ahead of the talks at the lieutenant general-rank level on June 6, this seems to be a positive development. 

The number of Chinese and Indian troops in the eastern Ladakh sector has now almost been matched and both sides have even moved in artillery and armoured vehicles to be fully prepared of any eventuality along the boundary where no bullet has been fired since 1967. 

Tensions between the two sides have been on for almost a month now in the Galwan Nala area over construction activities. 

Sources said satellite imagery and intelligence inputs for the last over two years show that the Chinese have been building road infrastructure close to the Indian side of the LAC. 

They said it was after the Chinese infrastructure development that the Indian side also built a proper network of roads on its side of the LAC through the Border Roads Organisation (BRO). 

Even though the Chinese choppers have been flying close to the Indian patrolling line in the Galwan Nala area, they raised objections over the movement of Indian aircraft in the area. 

The situation is being monitored closely by the top brass in the national security domain and efforts are being made to de-escalate the situation. 

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