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Indian And Chinese Soldiers Came Face To Face Again

Indian and Chinese soldiers came face to face again, tension remained on LAC for hours: Arunachal Pradesh.

Last week, there was a skirmish between the soldiers of India and China in the Arunachal sector. A Defense Department source has given this information.

He told that there was a clash between the soldiers of both the countries on the Line of Actual Control. However, there is no report of any damage to it.

According to the news agency, there was a discussion between the two sides for a few hours and according to the existing protocols, the matter was resolved in both of them.

Sources said that both sides carry out patrol activities as per their protocol.

Whenever patrols from both sides come face to face, the situation is managed as per established protocols and mechanisms agreed to by both sides.

Earlier in August, India, and China had withdrawn troops from the Gogra Heights area and repatriated them to their permanent bases.

In the 12th round of military talks, India and China had agreed to move troops from patrol point 17A, which is one of the friction points between the two countries in the eastern Ladakh region.

It is noteworthy that on August 30, about a hundred Chinese soldiers crossed the borderline and entered Indian territory in Barahoti, Uttarakhand.

After coming inside for about five kilometers, the Chinese soldiers had returned from here.

According to reports, a bridge in the area was also damaged by Chinese troops while returning from the Indian border area. However, the security agencies had rubbished such reports.

Let us tell you that in eastern Ladakh, there has been a tussle between the armies of both countries since April 2020. It has been more than a year and a half but there is an atmosphere of tension here.

Lt Gen AK Suri visits Army Squadron in Leh and forward areas.

China has increased the deployment of the army on the LAC. After this, India has also raised the structure by increasing the deployment of the army.

Taking precautions, India has also deployed K-9 Vajra guns along with increasing the number of its soldiers.

In this episode, the Director-General, Army Aviation Corps, Lt Gen AK Suri, visited the army squadron in Leh and forward areas on Thursday.

He made a test flight in a Light Utility Helicopter and the trials for the same have been successfully completed. This information was given by the Northern Command of the Indian Army.

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