India strengthens troop, tank deployment in Ladakh to tackle Chinese threat

The armoured deployment is such that the Chinese would find it difficult to operate there, in case, they try out any misadventure

Current Affairs : In light of China’s sending of in excess of 17,000 soldiers and heavily clad vehicles inverse Daulat Beg Oldi (DBO) and Depsang fields in Ladakh, India has made substantial arrangement of troops and tank regiments in the territory to counter any misfortune by the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) there.

“We have done an extremely overwhelming arrangement of troops and tanks in the DBO and Depsang fields zone including the T-90 regiments which are a piece of a heavily clad division,” government sources told ANI.

The arrangements have been produced using the Patrolling Point 1 close to the Karakoram Pass (PP-3) to the Depsang fields where the Chinese have amassed in excess of 17,000 soldiers since April-May time period and have been blocking Indian watches from PP-10 to PP-13, sources said.

The defensively covered arrangement is with the end goal that the Chinese would think that its hard to work there, on the off chance that, they evaluate any misfortune, they said.

Before the Chinese fired develop inverse the DBO and Depsang, the whole zone was taken care of by a mountain unit and a reinforced detachment however today in excess of 15,000 soldiers and a few tank regiments have been moved there both by street and via air to handle the danger from China, sources said.

One of the significant aims of the Chinese around there has been to assemble a street from its TWD regiment central command inverse the DBO division to the Karakoram pass territory and interface the contingent there.

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