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India moves in more troops, stand-off with China escalates

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The Indian army has moved an infantry regiment specialising in mountain warfare to Ladakh’s Daulat Beg Oldi (DBO) sector where the Chinese army has intruded into Indian territory and set up a tent post. The ITBP has also pitched a tent post just across from the one erected by the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), after it intruded 10km inside Indian territory on April 15.

The Indian government is playing down the intrusion with external affairs minister Salman Khurshid saying flag meetings were being held, but sources in the ministry of defence revealed that the situation was tense.

The two sides are caught in a bitter face-off with the Chinese refusing to retreat, claiming the territory to be theirs. In a deep incursion, a platoon strength of the Chinese army, comprising 50 men have entrenched themselves in eastern Ladakh at a height of nearly 17,000 feet.

In the past too, the PLA has intruded into Indian territory across the line of actual control (LAC), not very well demarcated at many places.

In 2011, members of the PLA landed in Ladakh in a helicopter and broke a few bunkers before retreating but this is the first time the stand-off has continued for a week.

A senior defence ministry official confirmed to HT that the intrusions have increased over the past few months because India has moved its tanks into high-altitude areas of Ladakh and even deployed heavy armoury. Recently, India also reactivated the advanced landing ground (ALG) for troop replenishment.

“Our troops are patrolling the Chinese side of the LAC and have not trespassed the line,” China’s foreign ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said in Beijing, adding, “China is willing to solve the boundary question through peaceful negotiations.”

In Delhi, an effort is being made to contain the confrontation especially since the new Chinese President Xi Jinping is likely to visit India. For now, Delhi is working the phone lines – a line of communication agreed upon under the recently set up Mechanism on Coordination and Consultation on Border Affairs.

India moves in more troops, stand-off with China escalates - Hindustan Times
 
A senior defence ministry official confirmed to HT that the intrusions have increased over the past few months because India has moved its tanks into high-altitude areas of Ladakh and even deployed heavy armoury. Recently, India also reactivated the advanced landing ground (ALG) for troop replenishment.

India has tanks in Ladakh !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
How long can we wait? ??

Or perhaps how long should we wait? ?

nothing going to happen for at least next 4~5 yrs. SO enjoy good time and media masalla
 
50 men, is this a joke? And India can't escort or surround these soldier or at the very least drop a few bombs near base camp as a warning to leave.
 
Fortunately the politicians at the center does not have any chance as it will be election season shortly and the saint of a defense minister had to do something with the full glare of the media on him.
 
50 men, is this a joke? And India can't escort or surround these soldier or at the very least drop a few bombs near base camp as a warning to leave.

We dont want to escalate by dropping bombs or firing bullets.

Of all borders India has, the India China border is the most quiet one.

Let diplomacy sort this out.
 
50 men, is this a joke? And India can't escort or surround these soldier or at the very least drop a few bombs near base camp as a warning to leave.

the dumb journalism at work mate.. Op said a regiment earlier than went on to state 50 jawans .. :lol:
 
the dumb journalism at work mate.. Op said a regiment earlier than went on to state 50 jawans .. :lol:

Regiment has been moved in as a precaution and also as a warning. How much time China will take to bring in hundreds or thousands of soldiers if they decide to escalate ?

The Indian regiment has not been moved for those 50 Chinese soldiers.
 
50 men, is this a joke? And India can't escort or surround these soldier or at the very least drop a few bombs near base camp as a warning to leave.

not until our politicians see it it fit, elections are near so they won't do anything until it helps them get some votes. Sadly thats what happens when you elect wusssies in your parliament.
 
We dont want to escalate by dropping bombs or firing bullets.

Of all borders India has, the India China border is the most quiet one.

Let diplomacy sort this out.

China is provoking india. From what I heard they do this quite frequently which makes India look weak. Being assertive and showing a show of force is often enough to discourage an enemy.
 
China is provoking india. From what I heard they do this quite frequently which makes India look weak. Being assertive and showing a show of force is often enough to discourage an enemy.

This is a Chinese trap and we will fall right into it if we resort to bullets and bombs.

They have just created a tent our territory, we can create one on their territory too.

If we go back in history, such things keep happening every now and then. Bullets and bombs are not the solution.

And may I also add, India is militarily no match for CHina. Its better if this can get sorted out over the phone.
 
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