China refuses to withdraw troops from Finger Point and Depsang Valley on Pangong Lake. The People's Liberation Army (PLA) is reluctant to move to its pre-incursion position on May 5. No solution was found in the fifth round of army meetings on Sunday.
According to Indian military officials, the Chinese military is testing the nerves of the Indian army by making unnecessary excuses for the withdrawal. Crossing the Line of Actual Control (LAC) for more than three months
The Chinese are based in Indian territory. China wants to change the LAC's borders. Despite warnings from India that China must withdraw its troops unconditionally, nothing has been done. The PLA has only removed troops from Galwan, Hotspring, Finger Area Four. The positions and infrastructure of the Chinese army at Gogra, Pangong and Depsang are still in place. In this situation, the Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army, General Manoj Mukund Naravane, instructed the commanders of the Indian Army to take "maximum war readiness". Chief of Defense Staff General Bipin Rawat has also given the green signal to his directive.
In the last two days, he visited the headquarters of Army Corps No. 4 in Tezpur, Assam. On Friday, he visited the headquarters of the Indian Army's Central Command in Lucknow. Talked to the soldiers for a long time. Expressed satisfaction at the preparation. Later, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath discussed the border situation with Governor Anandiben Patel. Citing army sources, the news agency ANI said that in the last few days, it has been working from Ladakh to Assam to check the situation along the Line of Actual Control. During his visit to the Army Eastern Command, the Army Commanders briefed Chief of Army Staff Narvane on the situation along the border with Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh. According to army reports and satellite imagery, the Red Army has deployed a large contingent of troops along the Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Sikkim and Arunachal border. China has formed an integrated battle group with a combined army brigade on the Ladakh border, keeping in mind a possible war. India has also deployed 40,000 troops, including a large number of deadly platoon. An additional 35,000 troops are being sent. As a result, there has been speculation that Army Chief General Narvan has instructed the commanders to "prepare for the highest level of war". Some defense experts say otherwise.
According to them, the stock market has recovered somewhat in the next situation. The market is trying to turn around. Lockdown, corona fears broke and markets and the economy turned desperate. In this case, it is risky to go to war in the short term or long term. Because in the end it will be the loss of the government's treasury. When the enemy is China, it costs a lot of money to buy huge ammunition, weapons. Moreover, unless Russia and the United States give the green signal to the two superpowers, India is less likely to launch a unilateral campaign to reclaim the land. Russia's support is crucial to the withdrawal of Chinese troops from the Pangong and Depsang areas. As a result, the Indian Army is preparing to launch a military operation like Kargil to reclaim land in Ladakh. At the same time, attempts are being made to force China through negotiations. But if the marathon negotiation fails, there will be no way but to go to the final battle.
According to Indian military officials, the Chinese military is testing the nerves of the Indian army by making unnecessary excuses for the withdrawal. Crossing the Line of Actual Control (LAC) for more than three months
The Chinese are based in Indian territory. China wants to change the LAC's borders. Despite warnings from India that China must withdraw its troops unconditionally, nothing has been done. The PLA has only removed troops from Galwan, Hotspring, Finger Area Four. The positions and infrastructure of the Chinese army at Gogra, Pangong and Depsang are still in place. In this situation, the Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army, General Manoj Mukund Naravane, instructed the commanders of the Indian Army to take "maximum war readiness". Chief of Defense Staff General Bipin Rawat has also given the green signal to his directive.
In the last two days, he visited the headquarters of Army Corps No. 4 in Tezpur, Assam. On Friday, he visited the headquarters of the Indian Army's Central Command in Lucknow. Talked to the soldiers for a long time. Expressed satisfaction at the preparation. Later, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath discussed the border situation with Governor Anandiben Patel. Citing army sources, the news agency ANI said that in the last few days, it has been working from Ladakh to Assam to check the situation along the Line of Actual Control. During his visit to the Army Eastern Command, the Army Commanders briefed Chief of Army Staff Narvane on the situation along the border with Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh. According to army reports and satellite imagery, the Red Army has deployed a large contingent of troops along the Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Sikkim and Arunachal border. China has formed an integrated battle group with a combined army brigade on the Ladakh border, keeping in mind a possible war. India has also deployed 40,000 troops, including a large number of deadly platoon. An additional 35,000 troops are being sent. As a result, there has been speculation that Army Chief General Narvan has instructed the commanders to "prepare for the highest level of war". Some defense experts say otherwise.
According to them, the stock market has recovered somewhat in the next situation. The market is trying to turn around. Lockdown, corona fears broke and markets and the economy turned desperate. In this case, it is risky to go to war in the short term or long term. Because in the end it will be the loss of the government's treasury. When the enemy is China, it costs a lot of money to buy huge ammunition, weapons. Moreover, unless Russia and the United States give the green signal to the two superpowers, India is less likely to launch a unilateral campaign to reclaim the land. Russia's support is crucial to the withdrawal of Chinese troops from the Pangong and Depsang areas. As a result, the Indian Army is preparing to launch a military operation like Kargil to reclaim land in Ladakh. At the same time, attempts are being made to force China through negotiations. But if the marathon negotiation fails, there will be no way but to go to the final battle.
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