China deploys LAC missiles, 6 times more army deployment

According to the information, China has installed ground-to-air HQ16 in Galvan Valley. Apart from this, the number of anti-aircraft guns and heavy artillery has also been increased.

 

New Delhi: China has increased both its military strength and strength across the Line of Actual Control (LAC). In the Galvan Valley, China has not only increased the number of its troops but has also made tremendous deployment of ground-to-air missiles, anti-aircraft guns. A large number of China's army has been assembled at Khurnak Fort in Aksai Chin. A large number of rocket forces have also been brought to LAC.

 

In the Galvan Valley, China has deployed long-range ground-to-air HQ-9 and HQ-16 missiles. The HQ-9 missile has a range of 200 km and its radar fighter can easily hold aircraft, helicopters, smart bombs or drones. The HQ-16 is a medium-range ground-to-air missile with a range of up to 40 km. China is relying more on its rocket force. In 2016, the People's Liberation Army Rocket Force 9 (PLARF) was formed as a separate organization and has the largest rocket reserves in the world. China has also deployed its heavy artillery at such places near LAC from where heavy fire can be fired at Indian Army bases along the banks of Galvan Valley and Pangang Lake.

 

China has also increased the deployment of its army i.e. the People's Liberation Army (PLA). According to sources, at present the ratio of deployment of LAC of China and Indian Army is 6 against one. The Chinese army has also increased the deployment of the army in front of Chumur of South Ladakh including Galvan Valley, Depsang Plain, Pengang, Demchouk. The discussion of China retreating on the table and the increase in forces on LAC shows that China is planning a double game against India.

 

Please tell that on 30 June, there was a core-commander level meeting between India and China, this meeting took place in Chushul on the Indian side which lasted for about 12 hours. This was the third meeting between the Corps Commander level, prior to which talks between the two armies were held on 22 June and 6 June as well.

 

In the meeting of June 6, it was decided that both the forces would retreat to remove tension on the LAC. But despite the rounds of meetings, the tension kept increasing rather than decreasing. According to sources, in the meeting held on June 30, it has been agreed to withdraw the soldiers, but the process will take more time.


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