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China Is Fast Building Infrastructure For PLA At LAC

China is fast building infrastructure for PLA at LAC in a ‘sinful’ conspiracy against India.

Despite ongoing negotiations with India, China is rapidly building infrastructure for its military on the 3,488 km long Line of Actual Control (LAC).

It is also redeploying its troops across the LAC. This gives a clear indication that he is preparing for a long-term military deployment along with talks.

According to the information, China is developing infrastructure near Karakoram Pass and Rechin La.

Indian security installations have seen the movement of cranes and construction equipment there. China is also building permanent integrated residential infrastructure in the name of model villages.

Such villages have been seen all over LAC. Top sources said that new premises have been built at Rudok near Pangong Lake.

It is located about 5.5 km northeast of the Gobak Camp of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) of China.

Construction activities have also been seen south of the PLA’s Gyantse Camp. Two buildings, 12 sheds, and other structures have been built in these areas.

China has also built a new building and six bunkers in the Dejabu area under Yatung County to accommodate PLA personnel.

Shelters are built-in Bumdro opposite Kameng. Six to seven huts of concrete have been erected at Bumdro near Domasongrong for the stay of PLA personnel during patrolling in Mera La, Thug La, and Yangtse areas.

After the construction of a one-lane road connecting Sangam to Chaiul DJ, the PLA has now started construction of the camp there.

In the Xinjiang Uygar Autonomous Region, China has started accelerating highway construction projects in all parts.

Tender work has been completed for 572 km of rural road construction projects and new construction has commenced.

China has built the road from Tirkangatto Shivang La. Work continues at the top of the hill towards Shiang La, southwest of Tirkang village.

Two mobile towers have also been installed in Tirkang village. The Transport Department of the Tibet Autonomous Region has also initiated seven projects.

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