After Galwan Valley clash, Indian Army, Navy, Air Force put on high alert

The Indian Navy has also been asked to raise its alert level in the Indian Ocean Region where the Chinese Navy has been making regular forays

Current Affairs : Bleeding edge bases of the Indian armed force and the flying corps along the about 3,500 km accepted outskirt with China were Wednesday put on high alarm taking into account the most exceedingly terrible fringe conflict among Indian and Chinese soldiers in Galwan Valley in eastern Ladakh that left 20 Army faculty dead, official sources said.

The Indian Navy has likewise been approached to bring its alarm level up in the Indian Ocean Region where the Chinese Navy has been making customary raids.

The choice to raise the alarm level of the three powers were taken at a significant level gathering Defense Minister Rajnath Singh held with Chief of Defense Staff Gen Bipin Rawat and the three help boss, sources said.

The Army has just hurried in extra soldiers to all its key bleeding edge bases and developments along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Arunachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and Ladakh, they said.

The Indian Air Force has just brought the alarm level up in the entirety of its bleeding edge bases entrusted to watch out for the LAC, the true fringe.

The sources said the Navy is expanding its organization in the Indian Ocean Region to send over a solid message to the Chinese Navy.

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