China Built New Structures Near Site Of Border Clash In Galwan Valley Ladakh India Satellite Images

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: June 25, 2020 06:17 PM2020-06-25T18:17:15+5:302020-06-25T18:17:15+5:30

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On the one hand, China is holding diplomatic and military talks with India to reduce border tensions, and on the other hand, China has increased its troop numbers in Pangong So, Galwan Valley and other areas in eastern Ladakh. According to sources, China also has a large number of troops in the Galvan Valley.

Satellite photos have now revealed this. A large number of Chinese camps have been set up at the site of a bloody clash between Indian and Chinese forces on June 15, according to satellite images.

Despite strong opposition from India, Chinese troops have once again erected some structures around Patrol Point 14. For the past few days, China had been claiming Galwan, which India has denied. In addition to Pangong So and Galwan Valley, bring Demchok, Gogra Hot Springs.

The post was vacated by China after the June 15 violence near Patrol Point 14. Only a small number of Chinese troops were stationed here. Meanwhile, China has once again increased the number of its troops in this post under discussion not only that, but also China.

China has also built a road to reach Patrol Point 14. It is clear from the satellite image that China has built the road by obstructing the flow on the banks of the river. There are also several Chinese military outposts along this road. As well as China's heavy machinery.

According to sources, after Galwan Valley and Pangog So, China is now obstructing Indian troops patrolling at Daulat Beg Oldi. China has set up tents near Daulat Beg Oldi and Despang sectors. Movements to the Chinese military base have increased. Satellite of June.

Satellite photos from Maxar Technologies, a US space technology company, show that Chinese troops have not retreated from the Galvan Valley. On June 15, there was a violent clash between the two armies. Sources said that China also wants to infiltrate the area near Karakoram Pass.

In addition to Pengong So and Galwan Valley, fighting between the two countries' armies continues at Demchok, Gogra Hot Spring and Daulat Beg Oldi in eastern Ladakh. The Chinese troops were moving towards India from the Line of Actual Control, Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim and Uttar Pradesh.

At a time when military and diplomatic talks are underway between the two countries, China is increasing its military presence along the Line of Control. On Monday, senior commanders of the two countries' armies met. This time it lasted for about an hour and both sides agreed.

The talks were held on Wednesday between Foreign Ministry Joint Secretary (East Asia) Naveen Srivastava and DD Wu Jianghao of the Chinese Foreign Ministry. In this discussion, it was decided that both countries should abide by and respect the Line of Actual Control.