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Police report says China has increased army presence, accelerated building of roads and bridges along nine passes on the LAC in Kinnaur and Lahaul and Spiti districts over the past one year
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China has been building up troops along the 240-km stretch of the Line of Actual Control adjoining Kinnaur and Lahaul and Spiti districts of Himachal Pradesh over the past year besides accelerating the construction of roads, bridges and helipads in the area, a report prepared by Himachal Pradesh police has said.

In the report, addressed to state governor Rajendra Arlekar, the police have cited the troop buildup and rapid construction of infrastructure along nine passes on the LAC in the two remote districts. HT has a copy of the presentation made by HP police to the Governor. “During the past year, China has increased the presence of People’s Liberation Army (PLA) and improved its infrastructure and surveillance capability along the border with Himachal Pradesh,” state director general of police Sanjay Kundu said in Shimla on Friday.

Kinnaur and Lahaul and Spiti districts share a 240-km boundary with China. This comprises an 80km stretch in Chumar in Lahaul and Spiti and 160km from Daroti to Mumri Dogri in Kinnaur district.

India and China have hardened their stance on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh, going by increased military activities on both sides of the boundary, infrastructure development, surveillance and combat manoeuvres by their armies in the midst of the ongoing border standoff in the sensitive sector, HT reported on November 8, four weeks after military talks to cool Ladakh tensions reached an impasse. Military talks are unlikely to result in a breakthrough and only higher intervention can show the way to resolving the 18-month-old border crisis, that report added.

PLA building personnel’s accommodation

The state police report said China is building a new road in Churup from the north bank of the Pareechu river to the new hinterland. It has stepped up construction in the border villages of Shaktot, Churup and Dunmur.

China has set up new posts equipped with high-quality surveillance equipment besides new buildings in Churup village, the report based on inputs from local police patrolling units added.

The PLA has accelerated construction between Manja and Shangrangla around its permanent base at Rando village near Lapcha Pass. The movement of heavy machinery and vehicles has been reported in this area, the report said.

It added the Chinese army is building accommodation for military personnel in the Lapcha Pass area, which was traditionally used for travel by Tibetan people and local traders. The report also mentioned that China has stocked up construction material at Kyuk village and built new barracks for troops in the Lapshak region.


This article was published a few months ago, some more PLA infrastructure near other parts of Himachal Pradesh.
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Police report says China has increased army presence, accelerated building of roads and bridges along nine passes on the LAC in Kinnaur and Lahaul and Spiti districts over the past one year
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China has been building up troops along the 240-km stretch of the Line of Actual Control adjoining Kinnaur and Lahaul and Spiti districts of Himachal Pradesh over the past year besides accelerating the construction of roads, bridges and helipads in the area, a report prepared by Himachal Pradesh police has said.

In the report, addressed to state governor Rajendra Arlekar, the police have cited the troop buildup and rapid construction of infrastructure along nine passes on the LAC in the two remote districts. HT has a copy of the presentation made by HP police to the Governor. “During the past year, China has increased the presence of People’s Liberation Army (PLA) and improved its infrastructure and surveillance capability along the border with Himachal Pradesh,” state director general of police Sanjay Kundu said in Shimla on Friday.

Kinnaur and Lahaul and Spiti districts share a 240-km boundary with China. This comprises an 80km stretch in Chumar in Lahaul and Spiti and 160km from Daroti to Mumri Dogri in Kinnaur district.

India and China have hardened their stance on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh, going by increased military activities on both sides of the boundary, infrastructure development, surveillance and combat manoeuvres by their armies in the midst of the ongoing border standoff in the sensitive sector, HT reported on November 8, four weeks after military talks to cool Ladakh tensions reached an impasse. Military talks are unlikely to result in a breakthrough and only higher intervention can show the way to resolving the 18-month-old border crisis, that report added.

PLA building personnel’s accommodation

The state police report said China is building a new road in Churup from the north bank of the Pareechu river to the new hinterland. It has stepped up construction in the border villages of Shaktot, Churup and Dunmur.

China has set up new posts equipped with high-quality surveillance equipment besides new buildings in Churup village, the report based on inputs from local police patrolling units added.

The PLA has accelerated construction between Manja and Shangrangla around its permanent base at Rando village near Lapcha Pass. The movement of heavy machinery and vehicles has been reported in this area, the report said.

It added the Chinese army is building accommodation for military personnel in the Lapcha Pass area, which was traditionally used for travel by Tibetan people and local traders. The report also mentioned that China has stocked up construction material at Kyuk village and built new barracks for troops in the Lapshak region.


This article was published a few months ago, some more PLA infrastructure near other parts of Himachal Pradesh.
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Police report says China has increased army presence, accelerated building of roads and bridges along nine passes on the LAC in Kinnaur and Lahaul and Spiti districts over the past one year
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China has been building up troops along the 240-km stretch of the Line of Actual Control adjoining Kinnaur and Lahaul and Spiti districts of Himachal Pradesh over the past year besides accelerating the construction of roads, bridges and helipads in the area, a report prepared by Himachal Pradesh police has said.

In the report, addressed to state governor Rajendra Arlekar, the police have cited the troop buildup and rapid construction of infrastructure along nine passes on the LAC in the two remote districts. HT has a copy of the presentation made by HP police to the Governor. “During the past year, China has increased the presence of People’s Liberation Army (PLA) and improved its infrastructure and surveillance capability along the border with Himachal Pradesh,” state director general of police Sanjay Kundu said in Shimla on Friday.

Kinnaur and Lahaul and Spiti districts share a 240-km boundary with China. This comprises an 80km stretch in Chumar in Lahaul and Spiti and 160km from Daroti to Mumri Dogri in Kinnaur district.

India and China have hardened their stance on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh, going by increased military activities on both sides of the boundary, infrastructure development, surveillance and combat manoeuvres by their armies in the midst of the ongoing border standoff in the sensitive sector, HT reported on November 8, four weeks after military talks to cool Ladakh tensions reached an impasse. Military talks are unlikely to result in a breakthrough and only higher intervention can show the way to resolving the 18-month-old border crisis, that report added.

PLA building personnel’s accommodation

The state police report said China is building a new road in Churup from the north bank of the Pareechu river to the new hinterland. It has stepped up construction in the border villages of Shaktot, Churup and Dunmur.

China has set up new posts equipped with high-quality surveillance equipment besides new buildings in Churup village, the report based on inputs from local police patrolling units added.

The PLA has accelerated construction between Manja and Shangrangla around its permanent base at Rando village near Lapcha Pass. The movement of heavy machinery and vehicles has been reported in this area, the report said.

It added the Chinese army is building accommodation for military personnel in the Lapcha Pass area, which was traditionally used for travel by Tibetan people and local traders. The report also mentioned that China has stocked up construction material at Kyuk village and built new barracks for troops in the Lapshak region.


This article was published a few months ago, some more PLA infrastructure near other parts of Himachal Pradesh.
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Police report says China has increased army presence, accelerated building of roads and bridges along nine passes on the LAC in Kinnaur and Lahaul and Spiti districts over the past one year
View attachment 814669
China has been building up troops along the 240-km stretch of the Line of Actual Control adjoining Kinnaur and Lahaul and Spiti districts of Himachal Pradesh over the past year besides accelerating the construction of roads, bridges and helipads in the area, a report prepared by Himachal Pradesh police has said.

In the report, addressed to state governor Rajendra Arlekar, the police have cited the troop buildup and rapid construction of infrastructure along nine passes on the LAC in the two remote districts. HT has a copy of the presentation made by HP police to the Governor. “During the past year, China has increased the presence of People’s Liberation Army (PLA) and improved its infrastructure and surveillance capability along the border with Himachal Pradesh,” state director general of police Sanjay Kundu said in Shimla on Friday.

Kinnaur and Lahaul and Spiti districts share a 240-km boundary with China. This comprises an 80km stretch in Chumar in Lahaul and Spiti and 160km from Daroti to Mumri Dogri in Kinnaur district.

India and China have hardened their stance on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh, going by increased military activities on both sides of the boundary, infrastructure development, surveillance and combat manoeuvres by their armies in the midst of the ongoing border standoff in the sensitive sector, HT reported on November 8, four weeks after military talks to cool Ladakh tensions reached an impasse. Military talks are unlikely to result in a breakthrough and only higher intervention can show the way to resolving the 18-month-old border crisis, that report added.

PLA building personnel’s accommodation

The state police report said China is building a new road in Churup from the north bank of the Pareechu river to the new hinterland. It has stepped up construction in the border villages of Shaktot, Churup and Dunmur.

China has set up new posts equipped with high-quality surveillance equipment besides new buildings in Churup village, the report based on inputs from local police patrolling units added.

The PLA has accelerated construction between Manja and Shangrangla around its permanent base at Rando village near Lapcha Pass. The movement of heavy machinery and vehicles has been reported in this area, the report said.

It added the Chinese army is building accommodation for military personnel in the Lapcha Pass area, which was traditionally used for travel by Tibetan people and local traders. The report also mentioned that China has stocked up construction material at Kyuk village and built new barracks for troops in the Lapshak region.


This article was published a few months ago, some more PLA infrastructure near other parts of Himachal Pradesh.
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Unrest is not good for region, we don't support India china conflict. China should not increase its military presence with India border. It can trigger war. Both countries should resolve issues through table talk only.

Time for China to reclaim what rightly belongs to them. All illegally and unjustly ceded Chinese territory given to India by the British should be returned or will be taken by brute force by China.
We should not put oil on fire. Let them resolve issues through peaceful dialogue .
 
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Unrest is not good for region, we don't support India china conflict. China should not increase its military presence with India border. It can trigger war. Both countries should resolve issues through table talk only.
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We should support India-China border tensions at least until 2030 if not more .This will give us some time for economic development.
 
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We should support India-China border tensions at least until 2030 if not more .This will give us some time for economic development.
Stop putting gun on others shoulder. First We should work to resolve human rights issues, eliminate blasphemy laws from constitution, equal laws for everyone, give woman rights, give them same share of land from parent, as we do with man, then we can encourage tourism sector on international level, then we can hope investment to come in Pakistan. We can earn billions of dollars just from tourism only.
 
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Stop putting gun on others shoulder. First We should work to resolve human rights issues, eliminate blasphemy laws from constitution, equal laws for everyone, give woman rights, give them same share of land from parent, as we do with man, then we can encourage tourism sector on international level, then we can hope investment to come in Pakistan. We can earn billions of dollars just from tourism only.
Is not it good to see India engaged somewhere else?
We have always been living under the shadows of war.Now our enemy is engaged elsewhere meanwhile we can stabilize our economy and do some reforms as suggested by you.
 
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Is not it good to see India engaged somewhere else?
We have always been living under the shadows of war.Now our enemy is engaged elsewhere meanwhile we can stabilize our economy and do some reforms as suggested by you.
From strategic POV, it indirectly helps Pakistan defense,because India is forced to spread it's assets.
 
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Unrest is not good for region, we don't support India china conflict. China should not increase its military presence with India border. It can trigger war. Both countries should resolve issues through table talk only.


We should not put oil on fire. Let them resolve issues through peaceful dialogue .
Greedy Indians are occupying Pakistani and Chinese territory, this is a statement of fact and not adding oil to a fire.
 
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I doubt. China's issue with India is not fundamentally territorial; it is geopolitical.
90% of PDF Pakistanis do not understand this...

China could become neutral against India in the future...
 
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China could become neutral against India in the future...

I don't see it happening, in foreseeable future. Geopolitical disputes are, sometimes, more intense than territorial ones. Predominant collective psyche of the elite Hindus, which fundamentally governs the Indian politics, wouldn't allow it. Both countries have huge trust deficit, and, now, in the past about 3 years, things have gone too far.
 
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