

India has been building 73 roads of operational significance along the China frontier, he said, but at a far slower pace compared with China’s rapid expansion of military infrastructure in the region.Invention – when we think about this word the first thing strike in our mind is a method or an innovative ideology in fields like physics, medicine, mathematics, chemistry, and biology. “The defence top brass have been conducting regular meetings to discuss infrastructure and capability development along the LAC,” a ministry official said. India has carried out mirror deployment at the LAC to match the Chinese, moving in additional troops, artillery and infantry combat vehicles, and is conducting regular aerial surveillance. They have flagged with concern the long absence of any reference to “status quo ante” in the official statements issued after each round of talks.ĭefence ministry sources said India’s military preparedness along the China frontier was being reviewed regularly. Military veterans suspect that China wants to establish a new status quo at the LAC, claiming the territory occupied since May last year as its own. On the strategically crucial Depsang Plains, the Chinese are said to be entrenched 18km inside India-claimed lines.


This means India has ceded additional territory while the Chinese still remain within India-claimed lines, military veterans say. The standoff continues in Hot Springs and the Depsang Plains while there have been “partial” disengagements at the Galwan Valley, Pangong Lake and Gogra – but with both sides pulling back by an equal distance within India-claimed lines. “It’s apparent that the Chinese are bolstering their positions while talks are under way to resolve the border standoff.” “It’s a matter of extreme concern the way they have been ramping up their military and air force infrastructure close to the LAC and also inside the occupied zones,” the security official said. He said the Chinese army had earlier built additional military camps as well as watchtowers with CCTV cameras atop them inside India-claimed lines in Ladakh to monitor Indian troop deployment. This is very serious considering the 16-month-old border standoff in eastern Ladakh,” a security official attached to the Union home ministry said. “Intelligence reports suggest the Chinese have built at least 10 new airbases along the LAC in Ladakh, Uttarakhand and Arunachal Pradesh.
