NEW DELHI : Chinese troops have installed loudspeakers singing Punjabi numbers at their outposts! This comes as a result of the Indian troops setting up a 24-hour observation at the dominant altitude near Finger 4, overlooking the positions of the People’s Liberation Army.
According to sources, the post where the Chinese military has placed loudspeakers is under constant surveillance by Indian soldiers 24/7 and it is possible that the Chinese are indulging in such drama to distract our troops or maybe just relieve the pressure. a recent incident near Finger 4 where more than 100 rounds were fired between troops on the two sides on September 8.
India and China have had at least three shooting incidents between their troops in eastern Ladakh in the past 20 days over the ongoing territorial dispute there.
“The first incident occurred when the Indian army preempted the Chinese attempt to occupy heights near the southern shore of Pangong Lake between August 29 and 31, while the second incident occurred near the height of Mukhpari on September 7. “Army sources said.
In the third incident, which occurred on September 8 near the north shore of Pangong Lake, troops from both sides fired more than 100 rounds because the Chinese side was behaving very aggressively, Army sources said.
The incident took place at a time when India’s foreign minister had gone to Moscow for the Shanghai Cooperation Organization meeting and had met with his Chinese counterpart to address border issues.
According to the discussions, the two sides were supposed to hold talks at the corps commander level, but the date and time have yet to be confirmed by the Chinese side, until now. India and China have held multiple rounds of talks since April-May in both militaries. diplomatic but has not yielded significant results so far.
India and China have been at odds since April-May this year after the Chinese army’s transgressions in Kongrung Nala, Gogra and the Finger area near Pangong Lake.
The Indian Army has now increased its readiness in the Ladakh sector to undertake any aggressive moves by the Chinese Army in that sector.
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