Monday 17 July 2017

Lalphoura's exercise near Arunachal border, concerned Delhi


China has started a massive military exercise in Tibet near Arunachal Pradesh border to build pressure on India. India and China relations are increasingly hot in the Red Fort attack on Sikkim border. At the same time, Beijing has made the situation more complicated by practicing the war in Tibet.

Chinese government media sources said, the soldiers of the People's Liberation Army called Tibet drills by creating artificial war situations. According to the Chinese press 'Global Times', a brigade of 'Tibet Military Command' of Redfouge and two 'Mountain Brigade' participated in this exercise. It is to be noted that the 'Tibet Military Command' is on guard at India-China border. The trial was held near the Brahmaputra river, which came from Tibet. It has been learned that the Chinese Army has used the 'anti-tank' grenade, bunker-destroying missiles, and the use of air-busted cannons. According to military experts, this exercise aimed at keeping India's defense system at the border. Recently, Redfow has deployed a new type of tank in Tibet.

Although the G-20 conference in Hamburg was seen to shake hands with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Chinese President Xi Jinping has been moving towards the clash of the Red Cross on the Deccan La border in Sikkim. There is no sign of tension between the two countries in deploying the army. Rather, Beijing is tune in against tunes. The Chinese government's global newspaper Global Times warned that if Sikkim withdrawal of troops from Dakha Lane a few days ago, it would be encouraging the independence of Sikkim like Sikkim. This Dakha La area is a triangular junction in Sikkim-Bhutan-Tibet. China wants to build a 'class 40' road there. Using this street, Beijing wants to deploy light armored vehicles, cannons and sophisticated arms to India. However, Bhutan has opposed the construction of China road in Dakha Lama. Bhutan stands beside India And the Delhi-Beijing conflict has reached the peak. India and China have deployed full-fledged troops in Dakha Lum area to protect their borders.

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