Saturday, May 30, 2020

MODI HAD AN EMERGENCY MEETING WITH DOVAL RAWAT AS NUMBER OF CHINEESE TROUPS IS INCREASING IN LADAKH

China is constantly increasing the number of troops. Seeing this, India has started its activities. The whole of Ladakh is reeling from such a confrontation between the Chinese and Indian armies. In this situation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held an emergency meeting on Ladakh. He held two meetings on Tuesday. He first met with National Security Adviser Ajit Doval, Chief of Defense Staff Bipin Rawat and the chiefs of the three forces to review security aspects in Ladakh and fix the army's strategy. He then had a separate meeting with Foreign Secretary Harshvardhan Sringler to resolve the diplomatic situation.

Defense Minister Rajnath Singh also had a one-on-one meeting with Ladakh on the same day before the Prime Minister. He had a meeting with Chief of Army Staff and Chief of Defense Staff General Bipin Rawat. They reviewed the security situation in the border area. Army Chief MM Naravane gave detailed information to Rajnath about the current situation along the Line of Actual Control. They reviewed the security aspects of the Ladakh border.
India has repeatedly clashed with China over its entry into India in violation of the border agreement. Tensions between the two countries started anew earlier this month. On May 9, Indian troops clashed with Chinese forces in the Nakula sector on the northeastern border. Several people were injured. Although tensions temporarily eased with the intervention of officials from both sides, the situation did not return to normal. On the contrary, in the last few days, both sides have deployed troops in Pangong and Galwan valleys. China has set up tents along the banks of the Galvan River. Initially, two or three thousand troops were deployed there, but it has been increased to five thousand.
He is even reportedly trying to build a Beijing bunker in Galway. Tensions have risen between the two sides over Chinese troops crossing the Line of Control (LoC) into Indian territory. But there has never been a dispute between the two countries over the gathering of Chinese troops in Galway. And that has raised concerns in India. The commanders of the two sides have already held six meetings on the issue. But even then the situation was not normal.
Meanwhile, several satellite images from the Ladakh border area surfaced on Tuesday. It shows that construction work is underway to land helicopters and warplanes at Nari Gansa Airport in Tibet, 200 kilometers from Pangong.