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Chinese Soldiers Came To The Indian Post Armed With Rods

Chinese soldiers came to the Indian post armed with rods and sharp weapons, intentions were dangerous. On Monday, China’s efforts to repeat the story, such as the Galvan Valley in eastern Ladakh, were thwarted by Indian troops.

Nearly 50 Chinese-armed soldiers tried to capture the peaks in the Indian territory at Mukhpuri, north of Rejang La, on which Indian troops fired into the air and forced them to return.

In this regard, China had again fabricated a false story that its soldiers had gone for talks and Indian soldiers have acted provocatively. On the other hand, now such pictures have come which not only reveal the lies of China but also express their dangerous intentions.

Describing these Chinese actions as an action to increase and inflame tension on the LAC, India said that the Chinese troops did this with the intention of removing the Indian soldiers from their position post.

There was no firing from Indian soldiers. While rejecting the false claims of China, India clearly said that despite the provocations of the Chinese Army PLA (People’s Liberation Army), the Indian Army showed great restraint and firmness.

Photos are revealing the intentions of China

In pictures released on Monday, it is seen that on Monday, about 50 Chinese soldiers, armed with weapons, were trying to come near Rejang La on the peaks on which Indian soldiers are stationed.

It is seen in the photographs that Chinese soldiers have sharp weapons. They are just 200 meters from the Indian soldiers. On 14-15 June, as they attacked Indian soldiers with sharp weapons and nail sticks in the Galwan Valley, they came with preparations to repeat the story.

Chinese troops were in the grip of occupying the Indian peaks. These peaks are considered very important at the strategic level. Chinese soldiers also fired 10–15 rounds, but Indian troops forced them to return. 45 years later, the Line of Actual Control (LAC) was fired.

Weapons are used in Chinese martial arts

The weapon which is visible with the soldiers of China is called Guandao. They are commonly used in Chinese martial arts. It has a pole mounted on a 5-6 feet long pole.

This blade is also bent backward on one side. This Indian weapon resembles Barkha. It can be called a combined form of spear and spear.

Indian and Chinese soldiers face to face in Rejang La

For the last three days, the Chinese army has been trying to get closer to India’s forward position on the south bank of Pangong Lake. The soldiers of India and China still face to face near the peaks near Rejang La. On the spot tension is at its peak. The Indian Army is ready to respond to any challenge of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA).

Strong message to china

While giving a strong message to China, the army asked to desist from the antics that provoked it. At the same time, he said that the Indian Army is committed to peace and confidence restoration, but it is also determined to protect the sovereignty and integrity of the country. The army said that China has accused India of the Chinese military’s continued agreement.

Significantly, a spokesman for the Western Theater Command of China issued a statement late on Monday, accusing Indian soldiers of violating LAC and firing aerial fire, saying that the Chinese Army carried out aerial firing in response to this.

This act of the Chinese Army has led to a serious situation of tension on LAC. For the first time in the last 45 years since 1975, firing between Indian and Chinese troops on LAC has taken place, indicating the seriousness of the ongoing military escalation between the two countries on the border.

The recent attempts by Chinese troops to infiltrate the mountainous peaks of the southern shores of Pangong Lake on the night of 29–30 and 31 August have added to this tension. The tax is doing aggressive acts. That too when the deadlock is being discussed at the military and diplomatic level.

The bullet was fired in 1975

The 45-year-old firing incident occurred between the two countries late Monday. The last time the bullets were fired was in 1975. At that time, a patrolling team of Assam Rifles personnel was attacked at Tulung La in Arunachal Pradesh, in which many soldiers were killed.

In 1993, there was an agreement between India and China, in which it was agreed that the two countries would not fire on the border. Due to this agreement, on June 15, despite the violent clashes in the Galvan Valley, there was no firing.

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