Galwan Valley Clash: On the third anniversary of the Galwan clash, several high-ranking military officers are in Leh to discuss strategies and preparedness in the region adjacent to China. Ready to assemble. According to a report, in their meeting to be held today, Northern Army Commander Lt Gen Upendra Dwivedi, Corps Commander Lt Gen Rashim Bali and other senior officers of Northern Command like There will be participation of key personnel. The primary agenda of the meeting will revolve around assessing the preparedness of the military forces deployed along the China border. Army officials said, senior military officers of the Northern Command, including Northern Army Commander Lt Gen Upendra Dwivedi, Corps Commander Lt Gen Rashim Bali along with other top officers Will discuss operations in Leh tomorrow. The preparedness of the force in the border area of China will be discussed in the meeting.
The situation of standoff at some points of confrontation between the two sides In Galvan Valley 11 june, 2020 The clash between the two armies was the first such clash on the LAC in the last five decades and has strained bilateral relations. India has fought with China for about 3 years since the conflict in Galvan Valley 954. 500 Military infrastructure on kilometer long Line of Actual Control (LAC) , Supervision and Combat Capability have increased significantly. Army sources said this on the occasion of completion of three years of this incident. The armies of India and China are holding talks to reduce the tension on the border. There is a situation of deadlock at some points of confrontation between the two sides, while troops have been withdrawn from some points.
)Structural gap with China on LAC reduced Sources, when asked about the steps taken after the Galwan conflict, said that India has significantly reduced the structural gap with China on the LAC in the last three years and its continued focus is on building helipads, airfields, bridges, The tunnel is on the construction of the soldiers’ base and other necessary facilities. In this regard, a source said, infrastructural development is happening at a fast pace on the entire LAC. Mainly the focus is on bridging the structural gap.
Review of the overall situation on LAC in East Ladakh Sources said that now our troops and equipment are adequately deployed to deal with any untoward situation. He said that we are in a position to concentrate on defeating any malicious thinking of the enemies. Sources talked about strengthening all kinds of surveillance including electronic surveillance. The source said, all efforts to increase structural monitoring and military capability are completely based on the efforts of the government. It is understood that the senior commander of the Army’s Northern Command will review the entire situation along the LAC in eastern Ladakh today.
Peace and peace prevailed on LAC in East Ladakh In the wake of the pending border dispute between India and China in Eastern Ladakh, there has been renewed focus on the need for rapid deployment of troops and weapon systems. As tensions escalated over the eastern Ladakh standoff, the Army has taken several steps to enhance its operational capabilities in the eastern sector, including induction of all-terrain vehicles, precision-fired ammunition, hi-tech surveillance equipment, radars and radars. Including the purchase of weapons. The armies of both the countries have so far round of high-level talks with the aim of taking forward the process of withdrawal of troops from the rest of the points of confrontation and peace on the LAC in eastern Ladakh. Have to maintain peace.
High level military talk th round happened on April High level military talk between the two sides 17th round April in which he discussed the pending issues in Eastern Ladakh. agreed to further work and remain in close contact to find a mutually acceptable solution to the issue at the earliest. Both sides have completed the process of withdrawal of troops in many areas after intensive diplomatic and military talks. India has been saying that its relations with China cannot be normal until there is peace in the border areas. ,any kind of expectation till then baseless External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar had said on June 8 that any expectation of normalization of India’s relations with China is baseless until the situation on the border in eastern Ladakh is normalised. A situation of deadlock had arisen on the border in East Ladakh on May 5, 954. This situation was created after the violent conflict in the Pangong Lake area. (with language input)
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Thu, Jun 15, 2023, 11: 54 AM IST
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