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India deploys another 50,000 troops to its disputed border with China - as tensions between the nuclear-armed sides remain high after deadly mountain battle

India has deployed another 50,000 troops on its disputed Himalayan border with China - a significant display of power to its nuclear rival.

The two sides clashed in a high-mountain battle last year that left more than 20 soldiers dead in the bloodiest days since the Sino-Indian War of 1962.

Over the last three months, India has dispatched soldiers and fighter jets to the border, bringing its total up to 200,000 troops, an increase of 40 per cent on last year, sources told Bloomberg.


It is not clear what numbers China has but it has bolstered its infrastructure across the tundra with runways, bomb-proof bunkers for fighter jets, howitzers and outposts.

Beijing has also sent long-range artillery, tanks, anti-aircraft missiles and fighter jet squadrons over the last few months, Bloomberg reported.

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India's new deployment allows commanders more options if attacked and a tactic known as 'offensive defence,' a source said.

The northernmost Ladakh region has seen the largest increase in troop levels from both sides. It was the area where Indian and Chinese soldiers took up arms against each other several times last year.

Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh took his first visit to the region last week since February, when he had personally overseen the de-escalation in tensions following the battle on the banks of Pangong Tso, a glacial lake 14,000 ft above sea level.

In addition to Ladakh, India has sent more men to its other borders with China, including along the southern Tibetan plateau, between Nepal and Bhutan.

In that more populous region, regular soldiers armed with machine guns have been recruited to support paramilitary officers.

While in the far eastern state of Arunachal Pradesh, where historically the bulk of India's forces have been deployed, new French-made Rafale fighters are helping to provide more of a deterrent.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, though with less money to spend on defence due to the pandemic, realises that China poses the biggest strategic threat.

He has, therefore, moved soldiers away from Pakistan, providing security through diplomacy, so that he can put more troops on the Chinese frontier.

The standoff last year began in early May in the Karakoram mountains, when Indian and Chinese soldiers ignored each other's repeated verbal warnings not to send out patrols into each other's territory.

It triggered shouting matches, stone-throwing and fistfights on the northern bank of Pangong Lake, which is marked by eight contested ridges where rivers flow into the waterbody.

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By June, frictions escalated and spread north in Depsang and Galwan Valley, where India has built an all-weather military road along the disputed frontier.

The Galwan Valley clash was the most fierce of all as hundreds of men fought with nail-studded clubs, riot shields and rocks, leaving at least 20 Indian soldiers dead, while the Chinese claimed just four of their men were killed.

Each side accused the other of instigating the violence, which has dramatically changed the India-China relationship.

Commanders held a summit in March of this year that saw a withdrawal from the Galwan Valley and Pangong Lake.

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But standoffs remained in Depsang and at least two other places, Gogra and Hot Springs.

The two sides fought a border war in 1962 that spilled into Ladakh and ended in an uneasy truce. Since then, troops have guarded the undefined border while occasionally brawling.

The fiercely contested Line of Actual Control stretches from Ladakh in the west to India's eastern state of Arunachal Pradesh, which China claims in its entirety. It is broken in parts where the Himalayan nations of Nepal and Bhutan sit between India and China.

According to India, the de facto border is 2,167 miles long, while China says it is considerably shorter. As its name suggests, the Line of Actual Control divides the areas of physical control rather than territorial claims.

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Just more cannon fodder and logistics burden. Pakistan and China are going to play the long game here with India, which is bound to lose. Currently, China is stirring up trouble to divert forces from Pakistan to their border. As soon as this is complete, Pakistan is going taking action, requiring India to re-allocate troops back or raise new soldiers. This back and forth is going to exhaust India without any conflict.
 
Tension seems to be rising again, was a good chance for Pakistan to apply pressure too by deploying more soldiers around kargil area but our general saab is a pacifist kabootar who only wants peace and promptly did a ceasefire agreement. What a shame, our military is more interested in business than fighting.
 
It seems that they need to outnumber China 100 by 1 to gain any hope in battlefield, so the other side of news could be there is about a company, or two, of borderline security police from China has deployed there.
 
It seems that efforts to build Macho aggressive image Dictator xi is be fading. His tricks are not working anymore. India's stand has given a road map to many countries to whom China wanted to dominate. More and more countries are interested to be a part of QUAD. France has requested to allow it to join QUAD. Xi wants to dominate the world with his crying soldiers. I pity those single child of Chinese parents who are forced to go to Ladakh to fight with Indian Army. The problem is that their sacrifice is not an recognised for the face shaving of China and Xi. They choose a wrong guy to mess with.
 
It seems that efforts to build Macho aggressive image Dictator xi is be fading. His tricks are not working anymore. India's stand has given a road map to many countries to whom China wanted to dominate. More and more countries are interested to be a part of QUAD. France has requested to allow it to join QUAD. Xi wants to dominate the world with his crying soldiers. I pity those single child of Chinese parents who are forced to go to Ladakh to fight with Indian Army. The problem is that their sacrifice is not an recognised for the face shaving of China and Xi. They choose a wrong guy to mess with.
Macho Xi is doing well. All nations and Chinese are awed by prowess of Chinese space station and Mars feat. While rest of the world all know the failure of modi in handling covid-19. :enjoy:

I see large number of comment from YouTube, congrats Chinese space station and successful Mars landing. Their opinion of China is, we are a high tech space power. Only a few sourgraped loser give salty comment becos of their lacking behind. :lol:
 
It seems that they need to outnumber China 100 by 1 to gain any hope in battlefield, so the other side of news could be there is about a company, or two, of borderline security police from China has deployed there.
As we see in the Galwan clash, Indian troops lack discipline and has low morale. Basically cannon fodder.
 
Macho Xi is doing well. All nations and Chinese are awed by prowess of Chinese space station and Mars feat. While rest of the world all know the failure of modi in handling covid-19. :enjoy:

Congratulation on being third country to reach Mars after India and UAE. Congratulation for great handling of Covid by declaring 4000 death after 21 million mobile connection went dead. Congratulations for going back behing finger 8 after dozens of warnings of not moving an inch from finger 4.
 
Congratulation on being third country to reach Mars after India and UAE. Congratulation for great handling of Covid by declaring 4000 death after 21 million mobile connection went dead. Congratulations for going back behing finger 8 after dozens of warnings of not moving an inch from finger 4.
Congrat to China for being 2nd nation to land a working rover on Mars while India is no where to be seen.

A feat which Soviet union and Russia space power can't even achieved. :enjoy:

Congrat to China for chasing out invader and we manage to engrave wording on the cliff to permanently declare out sovereign there while Indian soldiers is no where to be seen. :enjoy:
 
As we see in the Galwan clash, Indian troops lack discipline and has low morale. Basically cannon fodder.

Without disclosing the specific source basically 1/20 Indian soldiers in active service has been hospitalized since late April this year. Hospitalized meaning serious hospitalization requiring treatment, not just staying home and breathing concentrated oxygen.

How can you have good morale with that happening?

This is why I think all the claims of Indian deployment on border is just bluster. Some animals, when frightened by a predator, would puff up to appear larger than they are. I think they are loudly announcing troop movements to deter the Chinese.

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Good job announcing troop movement. No more chinese drama at LAC this year for sure. These PLA sissies are scared of gun fight.
Tension seems to be rising again, was a good chance for Pakistan to apply pressure too by deploying more soldiers around kargil area but our general saab is a pacifist kabootar who only wants peace and promptly did a ceasefire agreement. What a shame, our military is more interested in business than fighting.

I think your generals are smart. What will happen if Pak army jumps to fight with India, India and china agrees for peace talk after that.
 
Good job announcing troop movement. No more chinese drama at LAC this year for sure. These PLA sissies are scared of gun fight.


I think your generals are smart. What will happen if Pak army jumps to fight with India, India and china agrees for peace talk after that.


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