Friday, November 22nd, 2024

China will no longer be able to act on LAC in Eastern Ladakh! Security forces increased patrolling points


New Delhi: Amid the border dispute with China, India has increased patrolling points in eastern Ladakh on the Line of Actual Control. Indian security forces will now increase patrolling from 65 to 72 points. This news has been given in the report of our associate newspaper Economic Times. The news quoted official sources as saying that patrolling has been increased at various places. According to reports, despite difficult weather conditions and terrain, Indian security forces are ensuring their dominance in the area.

Identification of new patrolling area

A new patrolling area has been identified between PP-04 and PP-65 following the de-escalation of tensions between Indian and Chinese troops. Although these new patrolling points are difficult to reach due to the existence of a buffer between the two countries, sources said routes have been created to ensure effective patrolling. Clashes and standoffs between the Indian and Chinese armies have increased since 2013–14. The standoff in Ladakh in 2020 led to violent clashes. 20 Indian soldiers including a colonel were martyred in this.

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strengthening security forces

Since then, security forces have been equipped with new technology, drones, infrastructure, better coordination between forces and the Centre’s recent initiative for development of border villages along the LAC using the Vibrant Village Program (VVP), a senior official said, according to the report. Has been better equipped. Earlier on Tuesday, at an event in New York, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar had said that the main issue (with China) is patrolling.

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3488 kilometer border with China

India shares a 3,488 km long border with China. In this, the central region between Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh is on the Indian side and the Tibet Autonomous Region is on the Chinese side. Whereas the eastern region Arunachal, Sikkim and Tibet Autonomous Region are towards China. Ladakh shares a 1,597 km long border with China, followed by Arunachal (1,126 km).

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ITBP deployment with army

The Indian Army, along with the Indo-Tibetan Border Police, is deployed along the LAC. In a report published in ET last year, citing a paper presented at the annual Intelligence Bureau (IB)-DGP conference, it was argued that patrolling by Indian forces is restricted or limited to 65% of the area from the Karakoram Pass to Chumur. ‘No patrolling’ has been done at 26 points. Disengagement achieved on PP-15 and 16 has resulted in loss of grazing land in Gogra Hills and North Coast, Kakjung areas.

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