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HAYULIANG/KIBITHU: Indian security forces are bracing for a “hot” summer in the Himalayas along the Line of Actual Control with China this year. But unlike the Line of Control with Pakistan, where cross-border firing duels is the norm, it will be a battle of nerves in the shape of troop face-offs and transgressions without actual shots being fired on the China front.

The assessment by the Indian defence establishment is that at least half of the 23 “disputed and sensitive areas” identified on the 4,057-km LAC, stretching from eastern Ladakh to Arunachal Pradesh, are “likely to witness renewed muscle-flexing” by the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) with winter ebbing away now.

The two countries continue to maintain high operational alertness on their borders, with additional units deployed in forward areas, despite troop disengagement from the 73-day face-off at Doklam near the Sikkim-Bhutan-Tibet tri-junction last year.

With Chinese troops having now permanently occupied the Bhutanese territory of north Doklam by constructing bunkers, hutments, roads and helipads to sustain their troops in the area, the number of PLA “transgressions” across the LAC into what India perceives to be its territory has also shown a significant jump. If 273 transgressions (military euphemism for incursions) were recorded in 2016, the number touched 426 last year.

“We are keeping a close watch on the Chinese activity. We are also conducting regular and special long-range patrols (LRPs) to the 18 mountain passes in the region to physically dominate the LAC,” said a senior officer of 2 Infantry Mountain Division, responsible for “maintaining the sanctity” of the 386-km stretch of the LAC in the rugged terrain of Dibang, Dau-Delai and Lohit Valleys in Arunachal Pradesh.


Indian troops, of course, also conduct “aggressive patrolling’’ in all the three sectors of the LAC -- western (Ladakh), middle (Uttarakhand, Himachal) and eastern (Sikkim, Arunachal) – to strengthen claims to disputed territories. “In fact, we patrol much more than the PLA,” said an officer.

The rival troops often leave behind “tell-tale signs” in the shape of cigarette packets and cans or painted rocks to declare it their territory. “If the rival troops come face-to-face, there are laid down steps like banner drills to defuse the situation. Issues on the LAC are resolved through established mechanisms like border personnel meetings, flag meetings and hotline calls,” said another officer.

But the confrontations can get quite prolonged like they did during the Depsang and Chumar face-offs in eastern Ladakh in 2013-2014. The disputed areas in Ladakh range from Trig Heights, Demchok and Dumchele to Chumar, Spanggur Gap and Pangong Tso.

In Arunachal, the flashpoints are Namkha Chu, Sumdorong Chu, Asaphila, Dichu, Yangtse and Dibang Valley. In the Dibang Valley, the hotspots are the so-called “Fish Tail-I and II” areas, which take their name from the shape the LAC takes in the region. In the middle sector, in turn, the disputed areas include Barahoti, Kaurik and Shipki La.
 
New Delhi, May 03, 2018 15:32 IST
Updated: May 03, 2018 15:32 IST
http://www.thehindu.com/news/nation...to-access-sensitive-areas/article23759522.ece

The Central Bureau of Investigation has booked Upendra Rai, former CEO and editor-in-chief of Tehalka and Sahara Media, his associate Prasun Roy and others on allegations of using false information to gain access to security sensitive areas, including airports, and indulging in dubious financial transactions.

“The CBI has registered a case against Mr. Rai, Prasun Roy, CSO of Air One Aviation Private Limited, the company and unknown public servants on a range of charges, including use of false information to get access to highly sensitive areas of national importance such as airports in India,” said an official.

The agency is conducting searches at eight locations in Delhi, Noida, Lucknow and Mumbai on the premises of those involved. “Certain persons related to the case are being examined,” said the official.
 
http://indianexpress.com/article/in...ssing-sensitive-areas-with-false-information/
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Thursday arrested Delhi-based journalist Upendra Rai and chief security officer of a private aviation company for allegedly indulging in dubious financial transactions and getting access passes made by the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) by furnishing false information, officials said on Thursday.

The probe agency carried out searches at eight locations in Lucknow, Noida, Delhi and Mumbai, they said. In its FIR, the agency has alleged that going by the value of transactions above Rs 1 lakh during 2017, Rai’s accounts received Rs 79 crore while Rs 78.51 crore was debited from it during the same period.

“He allegedly purchased a fleet of cars out of the ill gotten money. It is also learnt that he received Rs 16 crore in a year from shell companies, for bribing and fixing cases in Income Tax department. He also received Rs 6.5 crore from Sahara India in one year,” the FIR alleged.

The agency said two persons, Rahul Sharma and Sanjay Snehi, allegedly assisted Rai to park the ill-gotten money. It also alleged that Rai in criminal conspiracy with Prasun Roy of Air One Aviation Pvt Ltd, and others cheated BCAS and the Delhi International Airport (DIAL) and obtained, fraudulently and dishonestly, temporary and permanent Aerodrome Entry Pass (AEP).

Rai accessed the valuable AEP on the basis of false information. He also got legal rights to access all the airports of the country with highly sensitive, restricted and sanitised areas, thus jeopardising the national security, the agency said.

According to the FIR, Rai in connivance with Roy, in order to get the All India AEP, submitted an application falsely showing himself as Director Quality Control of the company. The company sponsored the name of Rai and forwarded the application to BCAS which in turn “as party to criminal conspiracy” issued a permanent AEP in favour of Rai.

The AEP authorised him to access all airports in India, in violation of the laid down Air Operator Certification Guidelines and Civil Aviation Requirements, it alleged. The CBI said Rai was not technically qualified and his name was not approved by the DGCA for the post of Director General Quality Control of Air One.

“The source has further informed us that in his application for issuance of Press Information Bureau card for the year 2018, the journalist had not declared himself as a bonafide employee i.e consultant or director, Quality Control of Air One,” it alleged.

Rai also received Rs 1.02 crore from Air One in four installments, the CBI added.
 

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