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Chinese troops adopt new tactic, stop Indian Army from patrolling in its own territory : North, News - India Today

Amid a spate of incursions by China in Ladakh, its troops are also resorting to tactics like preventing the Indian Army from patrolling posts in this sector along the border which was well within India's territory.

In what is being described as an aggressive approach by China, the tactics have come to the fore in the wake of yet another incident last week when Indian troops launched its patrol "Tiranga" from Trade Junction area in North of Ladakh for two posts located 14 km up in the higher reaches along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).

The Indian army personnel were stopped by Chinese troops who came mounted on heavy and light vehicles, official sources said on Sunday.

The patrol party was shown a banner that it was Chinese territory and that they cannot proceed to the posts, they said.

The sources said the Chinese troops were aggressive in their approach while stopping the Indian patrol who were at their posts.

These posts are well inside Indian territory, the sources said, adding that from April this year, the patrol for these forward bases were launched 21 times and only twice it could complete its mission.

Chinese have erected an observation post which kept a vigil on movement of Indian troops and as soon as an Indian patrol party is ready to leave, they are intercepted midway and sent back, the sources said, adding the matter would be taken up during the next Border Personnel Meeting (BPM) at Chushul.

In the same North Ladakh sector, there were instances when Chinese military vehicles were spotted in Depsang Bulge and Daulat Beg Oldi(DBO) sector where the two armies had seen a 21-day standoff from April 15 this year.

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Indian troops comprising mainly Indo-Tibetan Border Police(ITBP) official immediately swung into action and prevented the 'free-run' of Chinese military vehicles in the Indian territory.

In the last BPM meeting held on July 27, India also raised objections to a tower being constructed in the Chinese side on the LAC in Demchok-Fukhche sector.

During the meeting with the Chinese side which was led by Colonel Wang Jun Xian, the Indian side said the construction was in violation of Peace and Tranquality Agreement signed between the two countries in 1993.

According to the agreement, no construction work has to be undertaken at the LAC by either country.

The Chinese side claimed that the tower was actually a weather station for the benefit of the people of the area and instead informed the Indian delegation that its Army was engaged in military activities in Fukhche.

The Indian side led by Brigadier Sanjeev Rai told the Chinesse team that PLA troops were regularly entering into the Indian area, sources said.

It gave instances like on July 16 and 19 when the Chinese troops entered 1.2 km deep into Indian territory, on July 17 (2.5 km), on July 20 (aggressive patrol entered 200 metres) and intervening night of July 25-26 (3.5 km).

These incursions mainly happened in Chumar and Demchok areas, located 300 km from Leh.

The sources said that the 'assertive posturing' by the Chinese troops was a worrying trend which had been seen lately after the April 15 faceoff at the DBO sector.

Chumar is the last town after which Himachal Pradesh starts. This area also has the distinction of having a defined International Border with China. This area is not accessible from the Chinese side whereas the Indian side has a road almost to the last point on which the army can carry a load upto nine tonnes.

All Indian units located along the LAC have been asked to maintain a tight vigil in their Area of Responsibilities (AOR) and launch frequent patrols to the higher reaches, the sources said.

Another humiliation for India after 20 km penetration, dismantling bunkers and destroying cameras.... what happened to the Indian shupa-powa and two front war?
 
The rupee is collapsing. The Maoists are gaining strength. China is humiliating India at the border. All of India's neighbors are turning to a China alliance against India.

India has no choice but to launch a war or else its boasting about India shupa-powa is just a joke :omghaha:
 
The rupee is collapsing. The Maoists are gaining strength. China is humiliating India at the border. All of India's neighbors are turning to a China alliance against India.

India has no choice but to launch a war or else its boasting about India shupa-powa is just a joke :omghaha:

WOW what a news to start the day
 
Thanks a lot PLA. Because of your efforts India will realize the threat that comes from China. It will then force us to take counter measures. As you might be aware that building for defense is way less expensive than offence. This poking by PLA will insure that India will build enough credible deterrence that China will not find it easy in coming future. So give us a decade or so, till than enjoy. You are right now in a position to dominate on disputed land. You will be able to jacka$$ across the border even today.
 
Well, dont be so blunt. Indian govt is responding. IAF is inviting software companies/ engineers to make an Android game in which china is the first enemy and maybe Jupiter/ Venus final boss. All enemies ever creating problems for India will be dealt with...in game
 
War is a necessity both for India and China. Both can test their present capabilities and gather experiences from pitched battle. Particularly for Chinese military which has not been involved in any real battle for the past several decades such wars will be fruitful to train the troops and see how much they can do in a real battlefield and not in a simple military drill. India can test its weapons recently acquired and the homegrown ones.

If both India and China don't engage in war, both of their armies will lose, they will become demoralized, they will become lazy always ready to compromise as they will always think of compromises whenever such situation appears in future.
 
India, China set to ink border pact to prevent face-off

NEW DELHI: India and China have moved closer to inking the new Border Defence Cooperation Agreement (BDCA) that outlines several confidence-building measures to defuse face-offs and tensions between rival troops along the unresolved Line of Actual Control (LAC).

A high-level Indian delegation, with representatives from the foreign and defence ministries, will go to Beijing in September to "fine-tune" the BDCA after India finalised its "second counter-draft" to the "revised draft" submitted by China earlier. "The final BDCA can now be settled across the table," said a source.

The BDCA goes "further" than earlier pacts like the 2005 joint protocol on the "modalities for implementation of military CBMs along the LAC" in charting out "more de-escalatory mechanisms" and military-to-military interactions to ensure local issues are settled locally between "local commanders on the ground".

The two sides, for instance, have agreed to additional BPM (border personnel meeting) set-ups in all the three sectors — western (Ladakh), middle (Uttarakhand, Himachal) and eastern (Sikkim, Arunachal) - to add to the existing ones at Chushul, Nathu La and Bum La.

While both sides have agreed to Kibuthu in Arunachal Pradesh, the BPM points in the western and middle sectors are yet to be pinpointed. "The Mana Pass-Lipulekh area in the middle sector has, however, not worked out so far. The aim is that the BPM mechanism should effectively kick in whenever there is a situation on the border," a source said.

India wants "greater predictability and stability in how incidents are handled" after the 21-day "unusual" face-off in April-May, during which the two rival armies pitched tents and carried out banner drills after PLA troops intruded 19 km into Depsang valley in the Daulat Beg Oldi (DBO) sector in Ladakh.

India has also proposed a DGMO-level hotline between the two armies, on the lines of the one New Delhi has with Islamabad. Conversely, there could be a hotline between the Eastern Army Command chief based in Kolkata and the commander of the Chinese Chengdu Military Area Command, which is responsible for Tibet and almost the entire LAC.

The first Chinese draft for the proposed BDCA submitted in March had raised the hackles of the defence ministry and Army because it suggested both sides should freeze existing troop and infrastructure levels along the LAC.

That came even as the government was getting ready to approve the overall Rs 90,000 crore proposal to raise a new mountain strike corps along with two "independent" infantry brigades and two "independent" armoured brigades (a total of over 80,000 soldiers) over the next eight years to plug operational gaps as well as acquire "some ground offensive capabilities" against China. India, after all, has lagged far behind China's massive build-up of military infrastructure along the LAC.

China later agreed to drop the clauses concerned in the BDCA draft. Then, on July 17, the Cabinet Committee on Security cleared raising of the new mountain corps and brigades.

India, China set to ink border pact to prevent face-off - Times Of India
 
Another humiliation for India after 20 km penetration, dismantling bunkers and destroying cameras.... what happened to the Indian shupa-powa and two front war?

Indian troops comprising mainly Indo-Tibetan Border Police(ITBP) official immediately swung into action and prevented the 'free-run' of Chinese military vehicles in the Indian territory.

Seems you can't read or understand plain English! The Police threw the robots out!
 
Chinese troops adopt new tactic, stop Indian Army from patrolling in its own territory : North, News - India Today

Amid a spate of incursions by China in Ladakh, its troops are also resorting to tactics like preventing the Indian Army from patrolling posts in this sector along the border which was well within India's territory.

In what is being described as an aggressive approach by China, the tactics have come to the fore in the wake of yet another incident last week when Indian troops launched its patrol "Tiranga" from Trade Junction area in North of Ladakh for two posts located 14 km up in the higher reaches along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).

The Indian army personnel were stopped by Chinese troops who came mounted on heavy and light vehicles, official sources said on Sunday.

The patrol party was shown a banner that it was Chinese territory and that they cannot proceed to the posts, they said.

The sources said the Chinese troops were aggressive in their approach while stopping the Indian patrol who were at their posts.

These posts are well inside Indian territory, the sources said, adding that from April this year, the patrol for these forward bases were launched 21 times and only twice it could complete its mission.

Chinese have erected an observation post which kept a vigil on movement of Indian troops and as soon as an Indian patrol party is ready to leave, they are intercepted midway and sent back, the sources said, adding the matter would be taken up during the next Border Personnel Meeting (BPM) at Chushul.

In the same North Ladakh sector, there were instances when Chinese military vehicles were spotted in Depsang Bulge and Daulat Beg Oldi(DBO) sector where the two armies had seen a 21-day standoff from April 15 this year.

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Indian troops comprising mainly Indo-Tibetan Border Police(ITBP) official immediately swung into action and prevented the 'free-run' of Chinese military vehicles in the Indian territory.

In the last BPM meeting held on July 27, India also raised objections to a tower being constructed in the Chinese side on the LAC in Demchok-Fukhche sector.

During the meeting with the Chinese side which was led by Colonel Wang Jun Xian, the Indian side said the construction was in violation of Peace and Tranquality Agreement signed between the two countries in 1993.

According to the agreement, no construction work has to be undertaken at the LAC by either country.

The Chinese side claimed that the tower was actually a weather station for the benefit of the people of the area and instead informed the Indian delegation that its Army was engaged in military activities in Fukhche.

The Indian side led by Brigadier Sanjeev Rai told the Chinesse team that PLA troops were regularly entering into the Indian area, sources said.

It gave instances like on July 16 and 19 when the Chinese troops entered 1.2 km deep into Indian territory, on July 17 (2.5 km), on July 20 (aggressive patrol entered 200 metres) and intervening night of July 25-26 (3.5 km).

These incursions mainly happened in Chumar and Demchok areas, located 300 km from Leh.

The sources said that the 'assertive posturing' by the Chinese troops was a worrying trend which had been seen lately after the April 15 faceoff at the DBO sector.

Chumar is the last town after which Himachal Pradesh starts. This area also has the distinction of having a defined International Border with China. This area is not accessible from the Chinese side whereas the Indian side has a road almost to the last point on which the army can carry a load upto nine tonnes.

All Indian units located along the LAC have been asked to maintain a tight vigil in their Area of Responsibilities (AOR) and launch frequent patrols to the higher reaches, the sources said.

Another humiliation for India after 20 km penetration, dismantling bunkers and destroying cameras.... what happened to the Indian shupa-powa and two front war?

The same Chinese were protesting about Indian constructions by pitching tents ? now whats with the Weather station ?
 
before the German and Soviet war,they signed a non-aggression treaty.

On the contrary, it was an aggression treaty signed by Germany and Russia. :lol:

I don't understand why we always avoid wars... I see how pathetically people react to wars... "War! OMG! What now! I will die!" what the fcuk! Such reactions only come from teenager girls!

We will die anyway if not die in war! But being involved in war is a lifetime achievement! War does not come everyday! War is an opportunity to test your skills, your confidence, your ability to sacrifice, your courage, your intelligence etc.

Lets take a war between Chinese and Indian armies as a real military drill. There everything will be real, the theater, the weapons, the blood, the sacrifices! Lets see who comes out victorious!
 
a lot of young people are not happy with their current situation and believe that they have been left behind in this society,they hate to the core the unbridgeable rich and poor where they happen to be on the wrong side.they get so upset and some of them choose to go to the streets and randomly stab people.a war is a good channel to vent their personal grievances.
 
Ouch This would be embarrasing for the Indian Army!
 

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