China prepares for war against India, big revelation via satellite image

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: May 28, 2020 05:43 PM2020-05-28T17:43:42+5:302020-05-28T17:43:42+5:30

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Chinese President Xi Jinping has asked its People's Liberation Army (PLA) to prepare for war even though the Covid-19 threat is not clearly over.

China has given the world a terrible warning of a possible war, thus revealing the latest satellite imagery, showing signs of massive movement of Chinese troops along the road in the Aksai Chin area..

Recent images from the European Space Agency show movement in the Aksai Chin region in the third week of this month. Analysis of these photographs has shown that the structures created can be up to 30-50 meters high.

Possibly due to the large amount of movement, the changes seen on the ground are shown in the photographs. According to the photographs, the road was constructed in 2018-19 at a distance of two kilometers from the nearest location of LAC.

On closer inspection, it was found that the marks that appeared on the ground on May 24 were not seen on May 14. The new structures seen in the photographs may be related to the movement or logistics movement of a large number of Chinese People's Liberation Army.

Chinese President Xi Jinping told the country's armed forces on Tuesday that efforts to control epidemics have now become commonplace, so there is a need to find training and prepare for armed war. This statement of the Chinese President came at such a time.

The incident relates to an alleged clash between Indian and Chinese troops on May 5. In the analysis of the photographs, these constructions were shown on both sides of the Pangog Lake and Galvan Valley area.

Jinping said that the readiness for armed combat should be increased, real combat military training should be done flexibly and the capability of our troops for military operations should be improved.

Ahead of Jinping's statement, China has decided to increase its military budget by ८ 178 billion. This is an increase of 6.6 per cent over the previous year.

Tensions have risen between China and India over the Line of Control (LoC) in Ladakh and Sikkim. It is also understood that Beijing is behind Nepal's recent claim in Pithoragarh Lipulekh, Kalapani and Lipiadhura areas.

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