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China’s Air Force is positioned very close to the Indian border

China’s Air Force is positioned very close to the Indian border, we are also vigilant – an expert view. The tension on India’s border with China started in April this year, but in June this tension reached its peak when Chinese soldiers attacked Indian soldiers with barbed wire on iron rods.

In this, twenty soldiers of the Indian Army were martyred. This is followed by constant tension. Although it is being said from the Chinese side that his army has left behind a tense place, but experts believe that it is not wise to trust China. China has also kept its army and air forcefully ready. At the same time, India is also fully prepared.

Retired Air Marshal Anil Chopra says that after tension in the Galvan Valley from India, China has two airfields in Tibet where China has deployed its air force squadrons. It has the Hotan Airfield located at a distance of about 300 km to the north of Kashmir.

Two squadrons are stationed here. Apart from this, China’s air force squadrons are also stationed in Kashi, which they call Kashgar. Apart from this, the third airfield of China is Kargunja which is situated at a distance of 125 km from the border of India. This airfield is 200-250 km from Leh. Here too China has deployed its airforce.

If these preparations of China are compared with India, then the airfields around Jammu and Kashmir including India are fully prepared and more than China. These include Ambala, Adampur, Pathankot Udhampur, Srinagar, Leh. In any emergency, Indian Air Force fighter aircraft can enter China and wreak havoc in a short time.

Air Marshal Chopra says that one of the major features of Indian Airflood is that our ships can carry more water and more fuel. They also say that India has got an advantage in this area due to the airfield and its fighter planes.

China has deployed two divisions in the area where there is tension due to tension with India. However, as far as India is concerned, because we have to constantly monitor Pakistan and China, so our two divisions are ready there at all times.

In the wake of recent tensions, India has also deployed Extra Division there. According to Chopra, fighter jets cannot fly on both sides within a radius of 10 km of the border of the two countries. Doing so is a violation of international rules.

However, there is an exemption for helicopters because they have to deliver essential goods to army posts. So they can go very close to the border. But it also has a period which is one km away from the border.

The use of any air force against another country is considered a formal beginning of the war. He said that in the wake of tension, unmanned aircraft often fly for border security and surveillance.

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