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By dominating the heights, Indian infantry forces are in a position to engage Chinese armour and troop formations with anti-tank guided missiles, rockets and other weapons.


Major Chinese Tank, Infantry Build-Up In South Pangong As Standoff Intensifies

The Indian Army has reinforced its own tank formations in the area.


New Delhi:
There has been a major force build-up of Chinese tanks and infantry forces in the South Pangong region of Eastern Ladakh after the Indian Army seized the initiative and gained control of several key heights in the area on August 30. Given the range of their guns, Chinese artillery would be located in 'depth' positions, more than twenty kilometres away from the Line of Actual Control.

Source have indicated to NDTV that the presence of additional tank forces has been detected not too far from Chinese positions in Moldo in South Pangong. However, the movement of Chinese heavy weaponry continues to be well sighted by the Indian Army ''which dominates the heights from Thakung to beyond Mukpari.'' This includes control of both shoulders of the crucial Spanggur Gap, a high-altitude pass that spans more than two kilometres in width through which tanks can operate.

The Indian Army has reinforced its own tank formations in the area, and deployed additional forces to shore up the heights that it holds along the disputed Line of Actual Control in the region.

By dominating the heights, Indian infantry forces are in a position to engage Chinese armour and troop formations with anti-tank guided missiles, rockets and other weapons. India also operates missile-armed T-90 heavy main battle tanks in addition to upgraded T-72M1 tanks in high-altitude areas in Eastern Ladakh.

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NDTV has learned that despite the over-all domination of Indian forces in the region, the Chinese Army continue to hold positions on Black-Top and Helmet, two features on the Chinese side of the Line of Actual Control. Multiple sources have told NDTV that both positions are within the range of Indian soldiers who occupy near-by heights and hold ground at the base of these features. In other words, any lengthy maintenance and replenishment of these Chinese posts would be challenging.

There has been heavy air activity as well along the Line of Actual Control with the Chinese Air Force stepping up its fighter deployment from both the Ngari-Gunsa and Hotan air bases in Tibet. The bulk of the Chinese fighter-flying has been done by home-built versions of the Sukhoi 30 fighter which also happens to be the mainstay of the Indian Air Force.

The situation along the LAC is "slightly tense", Army chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane said this morning, adding that "we have undertaken some precautionary deployments for our own safety and security". "In view of the situation, we have undertaken some precautionary deployments for our own safety and security. These deployments, we undertook along the LAC," Army chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane said today, referring to the de facto border with China.

"We are sure that the problem can be resolved fully through talks," the Army chief added.

Both the IAF and the Chinese Air Force have deployed electronic warning and support aircraft in the region. It is unclear if the Chinese are performing round-the-clock fighter sweeps in the region.



The Indian Air Force, which is heavily deployed at multiple air bases across North India would respond to Chinese air activity by flying its own combat-sorties across the Line of Actual Control.

It is also unclear if combat aircraft of either sides have made aggressive attempts to lock their fire-control radars on each other, a prelude to firing air to air missiles. The Chief of Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria visited Indian Air Force bases in the Northeast yesterday.

There is no indian army dominece in any peaks, those peaks which chinese left, indian army took just to show poor janta that army is doing something if indian army has so much strategic control then why the hell you are talking to China?
Well, leme tell you loud and clear not long China will take all from you cause your defence minster has told the Russians that your airforce and army wants fast delivery of weapons because the weapons in use are nearly getting unusable so be careful any night chinese will come but not Jst, how you think, they ill come with new gadgets and new tech
 
There is no indian army dominece in any peaks, those peaks which chinese left, indian army took just to show poor janta that army is doing something if indian army has so much strategic control then why the hell you are talking to China?
Well, leme tell you loud and clear not long China will take all from you cause your defence minster has told the Russians that your airforce and army wants fast delivery of weapons because the weapons in use are nearly getting unusable so be careful any night chinese will come but not Jst, how you think, they ill come with new gadgets and new tech

Hmmm hmmm you are absolutely right on PDF......
 
And better then godi media which isn't releasing the pics of your dead soilders 😜

India openly declared about her dead soldiers and released photos......not only this but we never ever hidden our failed missile tests, never pushed any of our unsuccessful project on to forces rather we always gave them their own time....unlike China and Pakistan where everything is all is well.....
 
India openly declared about her dead soldiers and released photos......not only this but we never ever hidden our failed missile tests, never pushed any of our unsuccessful project on to forces rather we always gave them their own time....unlike China and Pakistan where everything is all is well.....
OK when indian media showed the pics aand details of that poor SFF soilder who got killed just a day before?
 
India openly declared about her dead soldiers and released photos......not only this but we never ever hidden our failed missile tests, never pushed any of our unsuccessful project on to forces rather we always gave them their own time....unlike China and Pakistan where everything is all is well.....
Do you Indians not even Google stuff up before arriving to idiotic conclusions? Can you give any evidence at all when either China or Pakistan has hid failed launches or tests? They are not the Soviet Union after all. Here is China launching the failure of the LM-7A rocket earlier this year ... failure is normal. The only problem is the Indians should not be failing to launch a missile that has been around since the early Cold War.
 
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The Chinese garrison on Pangong Lake, which straddles the India-China border, has been reinforced with new assault boats. At least six are now present on the lake, allowing for a mobile assault force of at least 60 troops.

They are stationed near to the contested line of actual control. The border region has been the scene of heightened tensions between the two countries including several clashes.

The Type-928D assault boats are generally similar to the Swedish CB-90. They represent a significant increase in capability for Chinese forces on the mountain lakes along the contested border. The type was first deployed to the lake in October 2019.Based on satellite imagery analysis they began appearing at the western end, nearer the defacto border around June this year.


The Type-928D is manufactured by Changzhou FRP Shipyard Co Ltd.in Changzhou, Jiangsu, China which specializes in GRP (glass reinforced plastic) boats. The yard appears to be constructing large numbers of various riverine craft for the Chinese armed forces.

The Type-928D is 13.8m (45 ft) long and has a beam of 3.9m (13 ft). Its three 295 hp motors give it a top speed of 38.9 knots. In the assault role it can carry up to 11 troops. They are primarily armed with a 12.7mm heavy machine gun mounted in a remote weapons station (RWS) above the cabin offering a wide arc of fire. Crew served machine guns can be mounted on the aft deck,

 
The problem with such situation with india

News always comes like war is coming in evening

We all waste our time for news

News of Indian Victory every other day like rafale flown, bofors, new commando came, army took over their own peak but news are are just hypes

There will not be any war in winter. India can't afford war in winter.
China don't need any war. They already won it
 
The problem with such situation with india

News always comes like war is coming in evening

We all waste our time for news

News of Indian Victory every other day like rafale flown, bofors, new commando came, army took over their own peak but news are are just hypes

There will not be any war in winter. India can't afford war in winter.
China don't need any war. They already won it
Salami slice until you get the Indians to attack you ... that should be the Chinese tactic right now.
 
Chinese soldiers enter Ladakh's Demchuk, object to Dalai Lama's birthday celebrations

The Chinese, comprising Army personnel and civilians, came in five vehicles and raised banners near the village community centre.



Ashraf Wani
SrinagarJuly 12, 2021UPDATED: July 12, 2021 15:05 IST
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Chinese display banners near the LAC in Demchok (Source: India Today)

Chinese soldiers and some civilians appeared on the other side of the Sindu river in the Demchuk region of Ladakh and displayed banners and Chinese flag in protest when Indian villagers were celebrating the birthday of the Dalai Lama. The incident occurred on July 6.



The Chinese, comprising Army personnel and civilians, came in five vehicles and raised banners near the village community centre where the Dalai Lama’s birthday was being celebrated.

Last week, Prime Minister Narendra Modi greeted the Dalai Lama on the occasion of his 86th birthday. This is the first time Narendra Modi has publicly confirmed speaking with the Dalai Lama since he took over as prime minister in 2014.

In a tweet on Tuesday morning, PM Modi said, "Spoke on phone to His Holiness the @DalaiLama to convey greetings on his 86th birthday. We wish him a long and healthy life."

President of the Tibetan government-in-Exile Penpa Tsering told India Today TV last week that the Dalai Lama was expected to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi after the Covid-19 situation stablises.

PM Modi's tweet shows a significant shift in India’s Tibet policy vi’s-a-vi’s China and a strong message to Beijing. The Indian government had not wished China on the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party.

India and China have been in a military stand-off since April-May last year and are yet to find solutions to de-escalate tensions at the friction points, including the Hot Springs-Gogra heights.


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