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Is Eastern Ladakh the New Siachen, World’s Highest, Deadliest and Costliest Battlefield?

Modi g goona fart bomb and liberate laddalkh!!

wah Modi g wah! wahhh!!!!
 
The desperate DELUSIONAL INDIANS always try to make fake news. The picture is from a drill video. No wonder Modi can easily trick his 1.3 billion LOW IQ Indians that not losing an inch of territory.
Obviously not all soldiers face this but some still do. It isn’t specified in which area they are patrolling.
 
The desperate DELUSIONAL INDIANS always try to make fake news. The picture is from a drill video. No wonder Modi can easily trick his 1.3 billion LOW IQ Indians that not losing an inch of territory.
At first I thought Indians are just ignorant victims of these propaganda lies. Learning who lazy the bullshit is they just keep pulling and dealing with countless Indians it feels like they just generally have a deeply ingrained culture of just blatantly spitting lies out of their mouth as its suits them with no moral qualms as if its the most normal thing to do and infact its everyone elses responsibility that they are lying and there can always be some excuse and fingerpointing made to justify or relativize their rampant lies.
 
With harsh weather conditions expected to set in soon, India and China have intensified talks over the disputed areas along the Line of Actual Control (LAC). China has upped troop deployment along the border areas even as Eastern Ladakh experienced its first snowfall of the season on Monday.

On October 26, the upper reaches of most mountains in and around the area recorded moderate to heavy snowfall. The areas of Depsang plains have been greeted with heavy snowfall, and areas of Pangong Tso have faced moderate to low snowfall.

India Today OSINT team reports through latest satellite images and ground reports the present situation in Eastern Ladakh.

Depsang areas
The entire area of Depsang plains looks completely white on latest satellite images from Sentinel. However, the snow also brings to light very important aspects of continuous induction of Chinese troops in this sector and the continuous encroachment of Indian areas by the People’s Liberation Army.

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The PLA had begun new troop induction from the last week of August, which has continued till now. Construction of new modular barracks that started on October 12 continues as seen on latest satellite images.

A large number of troops and equipment are observed about 12 kms east of PLA post Tianwendian. A radar post constructed last year is still occupied. It seems to be air defence early warning radar emplacements.

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The fresh snowfall adds another challenge for thousands of troops deployed along the LAC, as night temperatures are already below freezing points. Winter arrangements are already in place for the Indian Army, and it will be interesting to see whether the PLA tones down its aggressive posturing in the backdrop of harsh weather conditions.

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