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Anyway, here is the biggest new PLA encampment about a kilometer from the LAC, and about 11 km from the indian Gogra post
https://www.google.com/maps/place/34°24'13.4"N+78°55'00.5"E/@34.4304691,78.7951962,11.68z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x0!8m2!3d34.4037336!4d78.9167983

What do you want to know I have some info.
Any info you are willing to share would be appreciated.

I already told them to save popcorn for good movies on Netflix and Amazon prime during lockdown..... both India and China are smart enough to not to go to war over a small peace of disputed land.....
Got any reccomendations?
 
Hey cmon, dont put a dampener on the joy of some Pakistani members here. India has been invaded...we lost terrirtory
Lol

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The difference is that chinese were in indian administered land.

Chinese say its chinese administered land....

There is differing perception as to where LAC actually lies in these spots.

Which side has done more patrols really doesnt mean "administered". There is literally no one even living here to "administer".
 
Yes, Lol
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Context is important boy....

Oh, didn't see Nilgiri with similar post.
But ill still keep it here.....There are literally so many threads started by Pak members and some false flaggers based upon just one image of IA holding a placard which have been replied to with this image.
And yet you guys chose to push this bullshit.
If you close your eyes to something you don't wanna see, doesn't mean it does not exist. Keep living in your fantasy word.
Oh and honestly, the way some guys from certain nation are cheering on to PLA, even cheerleaders don't cheer like that in IPL. :P
What does that make you? I think we all know the word :P
 
Chinese say its chinese administered land....

There is differing perception as to where LAC actually lies in these spots.

Which side has done more patrols really doesnt mean "administered". There is literally no one even living here to "administer".
Not to mention the fact that Chinese state run media and major defense sources have accused India of violating the LAC by crossing Pangong Tso. This is the first time I have seen China make those claims, normally China doesn't play the victim wrt India. Obviously the GOI wouldn't admit to that, but I do think it is possible.

Both sides have set up tents within a km of the LAC, so it is possible that both India and China have crossed the LAC for patrols, but no encampments have been set up on the other side. Media barely knows even a fraction of what is going on hence these rumors spreading. The reality is much less interesting. But try telling that to Pakistani cheerleaders. They think China has already built bunkers and is heading to Leh, when sat imagery shows at worst fewer than 100 PLA tents 500m across the LAC.
 
Not to mention the fact that Chinese state run media and major defense sources have accused India of violating the LAC by crossing Pangong Tso. This is the first time I have seen China make those claims, normally China doesn't play the victim wrt India. Obviously the GOI wouldn't admit to that, but I do think it is possible.

Both sides have set up tents within a km of the LAC, so it is possible that both India and China have crossed the LAC for patrols, but no encampments have been set up on the other side. Media barely knows even a fraction of what is going on hence these rumors spreading. The reality is much less interesting. But try telling that to Pakistani cheerleaders. They think China has already built bunkers and is heading to Leh, when sat imagery shows at worst fewer than 100 PLA tents 500m across the LAC.

Its a standard SOP now used by them (indians had no business in doklam etc and crossed into bhutan/china "illegally" when they full well know the defence pact between india and bhutan and what the earlier status quo agreement agreed by all parties involved)

.... just the locale has changed...and situation reversed somewhat (its India that is building/improving a road in the area changing the status quo as China claims to see it...though no side every agreed to desist from this activity in this area unlike Doklam triangle).
 

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Ladakh standoff: India plans to match Chinese mobilisation, says won't stop border infra projects


While it was affirmed that the situation will be getting resolved with diplomatic means and talks, India will maintain the hold on the ground in its areas.

Mayank Singh
Express News Service
NEW DELHI: India has decided to maintain a matching response with China in Ladakh in view of the nearly 20-day standoff and troops mobilisation by the neighbouring country, government sources hinted on Tuesday.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh feels that the Ladakh situation should not lead to slackening of the infrastructure development project on the Indian side of the Line of Actual Control. The projects should go on notwithstanding China's well-coordinated efforts to stall them by attempting to vitiate the situation in areas like eastern Ladakh, the sources said.

Singh chaired a meeting with the three service chiefs and the CDS General Bipin Rawat to take a stock of the standoff situation in Ladakh and the commensurate response from the Indian side. “The Minister was briefed on the situation and the steps taken by the Army.” told a source and added that the meeting went for a little more than an hour.


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While it was affirmed that the situation will be getting resolved with diplomatic means and talks, India will maintain the hold on the ground in its areas. Also it was decided that the road construction along the LAC will continue.

China initiated the standoff as an objection to road construction activity on the Indian side between Finger 3 and Finger 4 and also on an arterial ling to Galwan Valley being built as an offshoot from the 255 km long Darbuk-Shyok and DBO road.

China had forcefully stopped the Indian Army patrol on the intervening night of May 5-6 at location Finger 5 on the Northern flank of the Pangong Tso Lake in the Eastern Ladakh. Since then the standoff spread to two more points - the Galwan Valley and another point in between the two.

The situation at 3488 km long LAC has been tense after the clashes at Finger 5 and Naku La, Muguthang in Sikkim on May 9 followed by an increase in military vigilance along with all three sectors of LAC - Western, Central and Eastern

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An important piece of information in the article is that the location of the altercation between India and China occured at finger 5, which s actually at the Chinese side of the LAC(Finger 4 is rougly the dividing point). That is one sign Chinese media reports of India crossing Pangong Tso and violating the LAC could have some basis in truth.

 

Tuesday, May, 26, 2020 11:48:58 PM
STOCK MARKET BSE 30718.78
109.48(0.36%) NSE 9057.25
28.20(0.31%)
Home Nation
Ladakh standoff: India plans to match Chinese mobilisation, says won't stop border infra projects


While it was affirmed that the situation will be getting resolved with diplomatic means and talks, India will maintain the hold on the ground in its areas.

Mayank Singh
Express News Service
NEW DELHI: India has decided to maintain a matching response with China in Ladakh in view of the nearly 20-day standoff and troops mobilisation by the neighbouring country, government sources hinted on Tuesday.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh feels that the Ladakh situation should not lead to slackening of the infrastructure development project on the Indian side of the Line of Actual Control. The projects should go on notwithstanding China's well-coordinated efforts to stall them by attempting to vitiate the situation in areas like eastern Ladakh, the sources said.

Singh chaired a meeting with the three service chiefs and the CDS General Bipin Rawat to take a stock of the standoff situation in Ladakh and the commensurate response from the Indian side. “The Minister was briefed on the situation and the steps taken by the Army.” told a source and added that the meeting went for a little more than an hour.


×
While it was affirmed that the situation will be getting resolved with diplomatic means and talks, India will maintain the hold on the ground in its areas. Also it was decided that the road construction along the LAC will continue.

China initiated the standoff as an objection to road construction activity on the Indian side between Finger 3 and Finger 4 and also on an arterial ling to Galwan Valley being built as an offshoot from the 255 km long Darbuk-Shyok and DBO road.

China had forcefully stopped the Indian Army patrol on the intervening night of May 5-6 at location Finger 5 on the Northern flank of the Pangong Tso Lake in the Eastern Ladakh. Since then the standoff spread to two more points - the Galwan Valley and another point in between the two.

The situation at 3488 km long LAC has been tense after the clashes at Finger 5 and Naku La, Muguthang in Sikkim on May 9 followed by an increase in military vigilance along with all three sectors of LAC - Western, Central and Eastern

@silent_poison

very nice .
 
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