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  • Three troopers die after slipping into deep gorge alongside LoC in Kashmir

    By PTI

    SRINAGAR: Three troopers, together with a junior commissioned officer (JCO), died after they slipped right into a deep gorge throughout patrolling alongside the Line of Control in Kupwara district of Jammu and Kashmir, the Army mentioned on Wednesday.

    An Army official mentioned the JCO and two different rank troopers have been on a routine patrol in Macchil sector when the trio slipped into the gorge.

    “During a regular op task in forward area, a party of 01 JCO & 02 OR slipped into a deep gorge, when snow on the track gave way. Mortal remains of all the three #bravehearts have been retrieved,” the Srinagar-based Chinar Corps tweeted.

    Incident #ChinarWarriors in #Machhal Sector. During an everyday op process in ahead space, a celebration of 01 JCO & 02 OR slipped right into a deep gorge, when snow on the monitor gave approach. Mortal stays of all of the three #bravehearts have been retrieved. Further particulars comply with.@NorthernComd_IA pic.twitter.com/AjULhI33Ne

    — Chinar Corps

    SRINAGAR: Three troopers, together with a junior commissioned officer (JCO), died after they slipped right into a deep gorge throughout patrolling alongside the Line of Control in Kupwara district of Jammu and Kashmir, the Army mentioned on Wednesday.

    An Army official mentioned the JCO and two different rank troopers have been on a routine patrol in Macchil sector when the trio slipped into the gorge.

    “During a regular op task in forward area, a party of 01 JCO & 02 OR slipped into a deep gorge, when snow on the track gave way. Mortal remains of all the three #bravehearts have been retrieved,” the Srinagar-based Chinar Corps tweeted.

    Incident #ChinarWarriors in #Machhal Sector. During an everyday op process in ahead space, a celebration of 01 JCO & 02 OR slipped right into a deep gorge, when snow on the monitor gave approach. Mortal stays of all of the three #bravehearts have been retrieved. Further particulars comply with.@NorthernComd_IA pic.twitter.com/AjULhI33Ne
    — Chinar Corps

  • UP’s ‘village of troopers’ gears as much as have fun Independence Day

    By PTI

    GHAZIPUR: In Gahmar, one of many nation’s largest villages and the place virtually each family has members who’ve served or are serving within the Army, the passion is palpable on the eve of Independence Day with the tricolour hoisted atop each home.

    In this “village of soldiers”, hoisting the tricolour on Independence Day and Republic Day is a practice and the federal government’s ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ marketing campaign this 12 months has solely added to the spirit of patriotism.

    The central authorities has launched the ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ marketing campaign below which persons are being inspired to hoist the tricolour at their homes to mark 75 years of India’s independence.

    Villagers say troopers from Gahmar have fought in wars from World War II to Kargil battle.

    Pictures and medals of troopers adorn cabinets in most homes of Gahmar. Village head Balwant Singh estimates that Gahmar has given 20,000 troopers to the nation to date. “Currently, about 5,000 villagers are working in different positions in the Army,” he stated.

    Gahmar has a inhabitants of about 1.25 lakh.

    “The spirit of patriotism resides in the heart of every family living here. Ours is a village of soldiers. You will definitely find a soldier in almost every house here. Many members of most families are serving in the Army,” Balwant Singh instructed PTI.

    “Though Independence Day is celebrated every year in Gahmar village, this time special preparations are being made to mark 75 years of independence. People of the village have also joined the ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ campaign,” he stated.

    “The tricolour has been hoisted atop every house in the village and the administration is also doing its bit to make the campaign a success,” he added.

    Ishwar Chandra, a social employee, stated the spirit of patriotism gripped the village after a lot of its troopers laid down their lives in World War II.

    “Multiple generations of some families have been associated with the Army,” he stated.

    One such household is that of Lt.Col Ram Bachan Singh (retd.) who took half within the 1971 India-Pakistan struggle. Three generations of Ram Bachan’s household have served within the Army. His son Ashok is at present serving within the Army.

    Gahmar even has a coaching floor to assist those that want to be part of the Army put together for it.

    “Village youths have arranged all the necessary equipment for running and exercise in a ground near a river bank and they train every morning and evening,” social employee Chandra stated.

    The floor resembles an Army coaching unit, he stated, including that it has a operating monitor and numerous different amenities wanted for rigorous coaching for Army recruitment.

    Chandra stated youths of the village are impressed by their elders and likewise get choice in Army recruitment as kids of ex-servicemen.

    “But due to youngsters focusing on training for military recruitment instead of pursuing higher education, hardly a dozen people from the village have made it to officer ranks,” he stated.

    GHAZIPUR: In Gahmar, one of many nation’s largest villages and the place virtually each family has members who’ve served or are serving within the Army, the passion is palpable on the eve of Independence Day with the tricolour hoisted atop each home.

    In this “village of soldiers”, hoisting the tricolour on Independence Day and Republic Day is a practice and the federal government’s ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ marketing campaign this 12 months has solely added to the spirit of patriotism.

    The central authorities has launched the ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ marketing campaign below which persons are being inspired to hoist the tricolour at their homes to mark 75 years of India’s independence.

    Villagers say troopers from Gahmar have fought in wars from World War II to Kargil battle.

    Pictures and medals of troopers adorn cabinets in most homes of Gahmar. Village head Balwant Singh estimates that Gahmar has given 20,000 troopers to the nation to date. “Currently, about 5,000 villagers are working in different positions in the Army,” he stated.

    Gahmar has a inhabitants of about 1.25 lakh.

    “The spirit of patriotism resides in the heart of every family living here. Ours is a village of soldiers. You will definitely find a soldier in almost every house here. Many members of most families are serving in the Army,” Balwant Singh instructed PTI.

    “Though Independence Day is celebrated every year in Gahmar village, this time special preparations are being made to mark 75 years of independence. People of the village have also joined the ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ campaign,” he stated.

    “The tricolour has been hoisted atop every house in the village and the administration is also doing its bit to make the campaign a success,” he added.

    Ishwar Chandra, a social employee, stated the spirit of patriotism gripped the village after a lot of its troopers laid down their lives in World War II.

    “Multiple generations of some families have been associated with the Army,” he stated.

    One such household is that of Lt.Col Ram Bachan Singh (retd.) who took half within the 1971 India-Pakistan struggle. Three generations of Ram Bachan’s household have served within the Army. His son Ashok is at present serving within the Army.

    Gahmar even has a coaching floor to assist those that want to be part of the Army put together for it.

    “Village youths have arranged all the necessary equipment for running and exercise in a ground near a river bank and they train every morning and evening,” social employee Chandra stated.

    The floor resembles an Army coaching unit, he stated, including that it has a operating monitor and numerous different amenities wanted for rigorous coaching for Army recruitment.

    Chandra stated youths of the village are impressed by their elders and likewise get choice in Army recruitment as kids of ex-servicemen.

    “But due to youngsters focusing on training for military recruitment instead of pursuing higher education, hardly a dozen people from the village have made it to officer ranks,” he stated.

  • In the Trenches of Eastern Ukraine, a Vicious and Deadly Dance

    The impression of a tank spherical cracked the bunker’s plaster roof and despatched uniformed males scrambling. Flak jackets and helmets have been flung on and automated weapons cocked. Amid a crescendo of machine-gun hearth, a tall soldier slung an anti-tank missile launcher over one shoulder and took a sluggish drag on his cigarette.

    The Russians have been shut.

    Fighting in jap Ukraine has largely occurred at a distance, with Ukrainian and Russian forces lobbing artillery at each other, generally from dozens of miles away. But at some factors alongside the zigzagging jap entrance, the fight turns into a vicious and intimate dance, granting enemies fleeting glimpses of each other as they jockey for command of hills and makeshift redoubts in cities and villages blasted aside by shells.

    A soldier recognized by the decision signal Rusin, on the entrance traces within the Kharkiv area on Wednesday. “This is a war of the pure and the light that exists on this earth, and darkness,” he mentioned. (Lynsey Addario/The New York Times)

    On Wednesday, one such dance performed out as a Russian unit of about 10 males entered the village the place troopers from a Ukrainian contingent, the Carpathian Sich Battalion, had dug in. In all probability, the Russian troops have been there to establish targets for incoming tankfire, together with the spherical that jolted the Ukrainian troopers into motion. Ukrainian forces noticed the Russian troopers and opened hearth, pushing them again.

    “It was a sabotage group, intelligence,” mentioned a 30-year-old fighter with the decision signal Warsaw, panting after the temporary firefight. “Our guys were not asleep and reacted quickly, forcing the enemy to flee.”

    So it goes daily, each hour, for the fighters of the Carpathian Sich Battalion, a volunteer unit named for the military of a short-lived unbiased Ukrainian state created simply earlier than World War II. Attached to the Ukrainian military’s 93rd Mechanized Brigade, the battalion is deployed alongside a line of villages and trenched farmland within the Kharkiv area, assigned the duty of holding again Russian forces pushing down from their stronghold within the occupied Ukrainian metropolis of Izium.

    The battalion gave a reporter and a photographer with The New York Times permission to go to a front-line place given that the exact location of their base not be revealed. Most troopers agreed to establish themselves solely by their name indicators.

    They haven’t confronted a straightforward battle.

    Members of the Carpathian Sich Battalion — a various unit with troopers from quite a lot of nations — sheltering in a bunker from artillery hearth within the Kharkiv area on Wednesday. (Lynsey Addario/The New York Times)

    The Russian army has deployed an unlimited drive alongside this entrance in jap Ukraine, bringing to bear its overwhelming superiority in tanks, warplanes, helicopters and heavy artillery.

    The struggle machines hardly ever stay quiet for lengthy. Tanks particularly have turn into a critical menace, fighters mentioned, usually coming inside 1 mile of the battalion’s positions and wreaking absolute havoc. Already this month, 13 troopers with the battalion have been killed and greater than 60 have been wounded.

    “It’s a completely different war than I’ve seen in places like Afghanistan or Iraq,” mentioned a colonel who known as himself Mikhailo. “It’s heavy fighting. Nobody cares about the law of war. They shell little towns, use prohibited artillery.”

    Many of the battalion’s troopers had expertise within the eight-year struggle towards Russian-backed separatists in jap Ukraine, and had seen preventing in among the battle’s most intense battles. But most had been settled into civilian life for years.

    One tall, bearded soldier with the decision signal Rusin owns a enterprise promoting bathtubs within the mountainous area of Transcarpathia, in western Ukraine. But when Russia invaded Feb 24, he rapidly married his girlfriend — he mentioned he wished somebody ready for him again house — and headed to struggle crammed with a way of mission.

    A Ukrainian Mi-8 assault helicopter flying low by way of the Kharkiv area on Wednesday. (Lynsey Addario/The New York Times)

    “We understand that this is not a war between Ukraine and Russia,” he mentioned. “This is a war of the pure and the light that exists on this Earth, and darkness. Either we stop this horde and the world gets better, or the world is filled with the anarchy that occurs wherever there is war.”

    Fighters from the battalion have taken up momentary residence in an underground warren beneath a constructing now perforated by artillery shells. The weapons and ammunition containers piled in corners are coated within the plaster mud that rains down every time a shell strikes close by.

    Other than troopers, the bunker is inhabited by a menagerie of animals who’ve additionally sought security from the bombs — a number of small canines and a black goat that likes to make a multitude of the kitchen space. On Wednesday, Chevron, a really massive German shepherd, was sleeping in entrance of a stack of US-made Javelin missile launchers, already out of their circumstances and able to shoot.

    The complete area rumbles with struggle. Low-flying Mi-8 assault helicopters share the skies with fighter jets that streak throughout the countryside, often setting off fires within the farm fields once they shoot flares to divert heat-seeking missiles.

    The unit’s drone operator is Oleksandr Kovalenko, one of many few and not using a rifle. While his activity is to assist his comrades purpose their artillery at Russian positions, he approaches his work like an artist, often snapping and saving photographs if the steadiness of sunshine and shadow within the body is to his liking.

    Soldiers with the Carpathian Sich Battalion reviewing drone footage of an assault towards Russian forces close to the frontlines within the Kharkiv area on Wednesday. (Lynsey Addario/The New York Times)

    He exhibits off an overhead shot of the encircling farmland. It is verdant with spring development, however pock-marked just like the moon from artillery strikes. As he scans the panorama, a patch of timber the place Russian forces are positioned out of the blue erupts in a fireball that dissipates right into a mushroom cloud.

    The battalion is a hodgepodge, with fighters from throughout Ukraine and the world. There is Matej Prokes, a wispy 18-year-old from the Czech Republic who has “Born to Kill Russians” scrawled on the facet of his helmet, however admitted considerably bashfully that he had but to do any taking pictures. Elman Imanov, 41, from Azerbaijan, was moved to battle towards Russia after seeing the atrocities dedicated towards noncombatants in Ukraine.

    “I pulled a 4-month-old child from a nine-floor apartment with my own hands,” he mentioned, a rack of gold tooth glinting within the harsh florescent mild. “I’ll never be able to forget that and will never be able to forgive. He had never seen anything. What was he guilty of?”

    The volunteer battalion will settle for just about all comers, comparable to Matej Prokes, an 18-year-old from the Czech Republic, who has “Born to Kill Russians” scrawled on the facet of his helmet. (Lynsey Addario/The New York Times)

    And then there’s a 47-year-old soldier with the decision signal Prapor, who’s unique even by the battalion’s requirements. Born in Siberia, Prapor had a full profession within the Russian army earlier than retiring within the early 2000s, though he wouldn’t say the place he fought. He joined the Ukrainian forces when Russian troops started shelling Kyiv.

    “What can I say, they have studied well,” he mentioned. “But the fact that they have begun killing peaceful civilians, looting. This is indecent.”

    The battalion’s commander, Oleg Kutsin, mentioned this variety is a part of his contingent’s ethos. When the unique Carpathian Sich was based within the Nineteen Thirties, it welcomed anybody keen to battle and die beneath the blue and gold banner of an unbiased Ukraine, he mentioned.

    Not solely are just about any troops welcome, however gear is as nicely, he mentioned. In addition to the Javelins, troops preventing within the space not too long ago acquired one other present to assist them even the taking part in area: US-made M777 howitzers, a long-range artillery piece that the Ukrainians have been determined to place into motion.

    “We wanted to resurrect this military tradition of the Ukrainian forces,” he mentioned in his unit’s command middle, the place a desk was lined in maps of the area and a flat-screen tv confirmed stay footage of the smoky battlefield.

    “They come,” he mentioned. “We give them weapons and point them in the direction of the enemy.”

  • Remember this sacrifice: the objective of 1 and a half years couldn’t even perceive why the daddy is mendacity like this, weeds of the martyred villages within the footage, IPS requested – How lengthy will we give salute to the mourning arms


    Encounters occurred on Saturday in Jonaguda, Tekalgudum and Jiragaon, adjoining Bijapur and Sukma districts, the our bodies of twenty-two troopers reached their village, Lage Bharat Mata ki Jai, Naxalism Murdabad slogans.

  • Naxalite encounter: Returning from Assam, Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel took a gathering of officers, met the injured jawans, mentioned – there was a struggle, that is the final battle of the Naxalites


    Hindi NewsLocalChhattisgarhRaipurChief Minister Bhupesh Baghel Took A Meeting Of Officers, Met The Injured Soldiers, Said There Has Been A War, Is This The Last Battle Of The NaxalitesAdvertisements Upset? Install for information with out advertisements Dainik Bhaskar Apparaipur 19 minutes in the past After returning to Copy Link Raipur, the Chief Minister spoke to the press. He mentioned, Naxalites are combating the final battle of their existence. They shall be eradicated quickly. The Chief Minister has returned from Assam after seven days. He refused to do intelligence failure within the operation – for the primary time he has been surrounded by his stronghold, Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel has returned to Raipur from Assam. On returning to the capital, he inquired concerning the encounter with Director General of Police DM Awasthi, CRPF Director General Kuldeep Singh and Director General of Anti-Naxal Operation within the State Police Ashok Juneja within the lounge of the airport. From the airport, the chief minister instantly rushed to the hospital the place he met the injured troopers within the encounter. He requested concerning the accidents to the jawans, the state of affairs of the encounter. Later chatting with the press, Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel mentioned, “There was no war in Bijapur but there was no encounter.” A face-to-face battle for 5 hours. Naxalites have used weapons similar to rocket launchers, hand grenades, UBGLs. The Chief Minister mentioned, our troopers have been martyred, however our coordination was so significantly better, they’ve introduced all of the injured, martyrs’ useless our bodies and weapons from the encounter web site. He mentioned, there was no lapse on this operation. This will not be an assault on any camp or returning police occasion. We went out to encompass them. We are always going forward in that space and establishing camps. He mentioned, our operation is not going to cease. The martyrdom of the troopers is not going to go away. Our operation will run, we are going to arrange camp, we are going to construct the highway. We will facilitate most of the people there. He mentioned, Naxalites have been surrounded. Now they’re combating the final battle of their existence. They shall be worn out quickly. Heavy injury to the Naxalites, carrying 4 tractors, mentioned Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, “This is the first time that the security forces have had a direct encounter with the Naxalite number-1 battalion.” We have entered their stronghold. He claimed, Naxalites have additionally suffered heavy losses on this assault. According to the knowledge that has simply arrived, useless our bodies and injured have been taken from the encounter web site by four-five tractors. One can consider how a lot injury will need to have been completed. Naxalites Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel has been restricted in 40 km किमी, we’re always shifting ahead in that space. We are shifting in direction of Sukma, Dantewada, Bijapur. Camps are being arrange. Due to this, the Naxalites have been restricted inside a radius of 40 by 40 kilometers. Where the encounter occurred, that is the world the place the opening of the camp will block the motion of Naxalites in Maad space. The Naxalites are shocked by this. Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel reached the hospital and inquired concerning the well being of the injured jawans. Asked for his well-being. Revenue Minister Jaisingh Agrawal, Parliamentary Secretary Vikas Upadhyay and Bastar MP Deepak Badge have been additionally current throughout the ceremony. Saluting the martyrdom of the youth, the Chief Minister mentioned, “Our soldiers have been martyred.” I bow to them. My household can also be comforted. But their martyrdom is not going to go away. The operation will proceed. Officers and troopers of central and state forces are combating this battle with full drive. His spirits are robust. We will certainly win this combat. Chief Minister will go to Jagdalpur. It is being informed that the Chief Minister will go to Jagdalpur on Monday. A gathering of senior police and civil administration officers has been known as there. The state of affairs shall be reviewed on this. There can also be discuss of ongoing building tasks in distant areas of Bastar. The information is extra….

  • Those who battle the Naxalites: Bastar IG, who arrived within the jungles away from house, among the many troopers posted within the state’s protection, stated that by giving sweets, Happy Holi


    Troubled with Ads? Install for information with out advertisements, Dainik Bhaskar App, Jagdalpur, 5 hours in the past, copied hyperlink is from the image of Bastar Bastar. Officers met the troopers within the camp and inspired them. Bastar space of ​​Chhattisgarh, the place the situations of the battle stay each day. A smile appeared on the faces of the jawans who needed to battle when an officer got here to the camp. In truth, IG Sundarraj P of Bastar met the jawans posted within the inside areas on Monday. On the event of Holi, the IG knew the situation of the troopers and gave them sweets and greeted Holi. During this, he met DRG / STF / CAF / CRPF / BSF / ITBP / SSB and officers and jawans of the District Police Force. Sunderraj inspired the troopers by reaching camps like Naxal-affected areas of Bastar like Golapalli, Basaguda, Chhoti Bethia. IG Sundarraj P. of Bastar vary informed that officers and troopers posted in Bastar area are doing higher work for the event and safety of the world by taking threat of their lives. He additionally met frequent folks in these areas. It is reported that the IGs additionally requested the troopers in regards to the services offered to them within the camp and instructed the native officers for each essential facility to succeed in them. The IG additionally appealed to those fighters who defend the state by staying away from the household within the jungles to comply with the corona protocol.

  • India, China agree to stop sending more troops to LAC, but no deal yet on withdrawal of soldiers already deployed

    India and China have agreed to stop sending more soldiers to the face-off points along the disputed boundary between the two nations in eastern Ladakh, but could not yet end the stalemate over the withdrawal of large numbers of troops they already deployed over the past four-and-a-half months since the stand-off started.   

    The two sides agreed to “stop sending more troops to the frontline, refrain from unilaterally changing the situation on the ground and avoid taking any actions that may complicate the situation”, according to a joint statement issued in New Delhi and Beijing a day after the senior commanders of the Indian Army and the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) restarted talks after a gap of almost seven weeks.

    The joint statement, however, had no reference to the restoration of the status quo ante that existed along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) – the de facto boundary between the two nations – before the Chinese PLA started unilaterally altering it in late April and early May, leading to the stand-off with the Indian Army.

    A source in New Delhi said that the talks on restarting the stalled process of mutual withdrawal of soldiers from the face-off points had remained inconclusive, with the PLA still not ready to pull back troops from Depsang Y junction, Gogra Post and the northern bank of Pangong Tso (lake). The Chinese Army instead demanded that the Indian Army should pull back troops on the southern bank of Pangong Tso.  

    The meeting between the senior military commanders of the two nations, however, ended with both sides agreeing to hold the next round of meeting “as soon as possible” to continue the discussion on resolving the stand-off.   

    Lt. Gen. Harinder Singh, General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the 14 Corps of the Indian Army, and Maj Gen Liu Lin of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) had a more-than-14-hour-long meeting at Chushul-Moldo point on the LAC – the de facto boundary between the two nations in the western sector – on Monday. Lt. Gen. Singh was joined by Lt Gen P G K Menon, who would take over as the commander of the 14 Corps of the Indian Army next month.

    Naveen Srivastava, Joint Secretary (East Asia) in the Ministry of External Affairs, also participated in the meeting. So did his counterparts from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Chinese Government. Though the military commanders of India and China held five rounds of meetings since the stand-off started, the sixth one was the first to have diplomats of the two sides participating in the discussion.

    The two sides had “candid and in-depth exchanges of views on stabilizing the situation along the LAC”, according to the joint statement issued simultaneously in New Delhi and Beijing. “They agreed to earnestly implement the important consensus reached by the leaders of the two countries, strengthen communication on the ground, avoid misunderstandings and misjudgments.”

    Lt. Gen. Singh and Maj. Gen. Liu earlier had five rounds of talks since the stand-off started, but they did not have any meeting after the last on August 2. The talks were stalled as the Chinese PLA declined to adhere to the process it earlier mutually agreed with the Indian Army for pulling back soldiers from the face-off scenes along the LAC.

    The local commanders however continued talks, keeping the channels of communications open, even as the soldiers of the two nations remained engaged in an eyeball-to-eyeball situation on the face-off points, particularly on the north and south bank of Pangong Tso.  

    The two sides agreed to restart talks between the senior military commanders when External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi had talks on the side-line of a meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) in Moscow on September 10.

    New Delhi has been pointing out that China flouted its key 1993 and 1996 border peace pacts with India by deploying a large number of troops along the LAC.

  • Chinese soldiers do not tolerate snowfall, situation may change next month on Indo-China border

    On the evening of 15 June, when the Indian Army personnel clashed with the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) at Galvan, the river temperature was close to zero (and in some places below). A large number of soldiers on both sides were experiencing hypoxia (low oxygen levels due to elevation) and hypothermia (extreme cold).

    According to Indian military commanders, this information is relevant as the weather changes rapidly in eastern Ladakh from September. Survivors in the violent clash reported, when a skirmish between the two armies began, a large number of Chinese soldiers came up, but soon began to go down due to lack of oxygen at 16000 feet. Those who survived the lack of oxygen were hit by the frozen Galvan River.

    On June 15, 20 Indian soldiers were killed in a skirmish in the Galvan Valley. In addition, more than 40 Chinese soldiers were also killed, but the Chinese government has not yet accepted it. However, China did accept the death of some commanders. On the night of 15 and 16 June, two Chinese helicopters took the dead and injured to nearby hospitals.

    After the clash, the editor-in-chief of the Global Times, the mouthpiece of the Chinese government, admitted that India had killed many soldiers of their country. He tweeted that as far as I am aware, soldiers on the Chinese side have also been casualties in the incident.

    The boundary dispute between India and China started in early May. The situation in eastern Ladakh worsened when on May 5, about 250 soldiers from India and China clashed with iron rods and sticks in the Pegong Lake area. There was also stone pelting on both sides, in which soldiers of both countries were injured. The incident continued for the next day as well. The two sides separated after this, but the deadlock continued.

    The two countries agreed to end the deadlock at a special representatives’ meeting on July 5. By September, troops of both countries will retreat from all deadlocked points. And a senior military officer said, “The temperature in these areas may not kill you, but the icy wind bothers us.” In Galvan, Gogra-hot spring, the weather gets very bad. ‘

    The military commander said that the adverse weather and up to seven feet of snow could disturb Chinese troops. China’s forces in Aksai Chin are largely protected by conscripts who were prepared to practice in Tibet and Xinjiang in the summer of three months. At the same time, Indian soldiers not only walk on foot during patrolling, but also in bad weather, live in Siachen or Sikkim or La Ridge of Tawang.

    The Indian Army has been fighting enemies in the Siachen, Kashmir and North-East mountain areas since 1984. The commanders told that even today the Indian Army stands on Indira Colonel West, Siachen Glacier, Sikkim finger area, the farthest area on Doklam and the mountain in Arunachal Pradesh.