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LAC Border : Special Tents Prepared For The Indian Army

LAC Border: cold begins in Ladakh, special tents prepared for soldiers.

India-China standoff: Eight rounds of talks have been held between the Indian and Chinese armies at the Corps Commander level. But the deadlock does not seem to end at the moment.

The deadlock between India and China (India-China standoff) on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Ladakh has continued for the last six months.

Meanwhile, the severe cold has also started in this area. In such a situation, the Indian Army has made special arrangements for the soldiers to stay here.

Under this, modern tents have been prepared. All these tents are built just behind the LAC Border. In eastern Ladakh, there are about 50 thousand Indian soldiers present to counter the Chinese army.

Modern tent arrangements

The Indian Army said that in addition to the traditional smart camps equipped with all the facilities.

Arrangements have been made for state-of-the-art residential facilities with electricity, water, heating of the place, health, and sanitation facilities.

It will be a difficult challenge for the soldiers to stay in Ladakh for the next three months. There are about 40 feet of snowfall here. Due to this, the temperature there also reaches -30 to 40 degrees.

50 thousand soldiers ready

Officials said that the deadlock between the armies of the two countries since the beginning of May has not yielded any results even after several rounds of talks.

In such a situation, about 50,000 army personnel are stationed in different mountainous regions of eastern Ladakh amid the freezing cold.

China has also deployed a similar number of soldiers there.

Army sources said, “To maintain the operational capability of the troops deployed in the winter, the Indian Army has completed the entire stay for all the soldiers deployed in the sector. ‘

Stalemate

Eight rounds of talks have been held between the Indian and Chinese armies at the Corps Commander level so far. But the deadlock does not seem to end at the moment.

The last talks between the armies were held on November 6, where both sides discussed the withdrawal of troops from some Kas points. But no issue has been made on any issue so far.

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