Viral News / India-China Rift: Dislocated legs of Chinese soldiers on LAC! The army of 'dragon' chilled in the cold

Zoom News : Jun 06, 2021, 04:49 PM
New Delhi: The legs of the Chinese soldiers stationed across the Eastern Ladakh sector on the LAC have been uprooted. Due to the expansionist thinking, the soldiers of China, who have 'wrecked' from other countries, are not able to bear the bitter cold here. Chinese soldiers have been badly affected by the extreme cold in the region, which is why the People's Liberation Army (PLA) has changed positions of 90 percent of the soldiers, that is, the soldiers stationed in these areas have been swapped.


Removed old soldiers, deployed new ones

China has deployed new troops from the hinterland in this region. Let us tell you, from April-May last year till now, China has deployed more than 50 thousand soldiers of Indian territory in eastern Ladakh and retained them there despite the agreement of withdrawal of limited troops from forward locations. In the Pangong Lake area, China has removed the soldiers present there for the last one year and has now deployed new soldiers.


swapped everyday

According to sources, the reason for this could be rotation. Last year also, soldiers were being swapped from the Chinese side every day at the places of standoff due to the severe cold. Even the Chinese soldiers stationed at the high altitude area in the Pangong Lake area were exchanged almost daily.


Indian soldiers stay posted for 2-2 years

Whereas the Indian Army deploys its soldiers in high altitude areas for up to two years and about 40-50 percent of the soldiers are rotated every year. Under these circumstances, the tenure of ITBP personnel is sometimes more than two years. Indian and Chinese troops have been largely deployed against each other in eastern Ladakh and other areas along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) since April-May last year. Due to the antics of China, there was a situation of confrontation many times.

What is the Pangong Lake area now located in?

After being attacked by China, the Indian Army also retaliated strongly and ensured that they were kept in check at all places. After that, India surprised the Chinese army by capturing strategic heights on the southern bank of the lake. Both sides agreed to vacate their posts in the Pangong Lake area and stop patrolling there earlier this year. Deployment is still in progress.

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