China occupies ten patrolling points of Ladakh! India's army stopped from patrolling
A senior government official told The Hindu that there are at least 10 patrol points along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh.
Defense Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday informed the Rajya Sabha that a confrontation with the People's Liberation Army (PLA) occurred because "patrolling was disrupted." He stated that LAC was generally not delayed and there was overlap in the perception of LAC in many areas.
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Patrolling points (PPs) are the endpoints with undefined LACs at which the Indian Army patrols starting from its base camp.
Since April, Indian soldiers have been denied PPs numbers 9, 10, 11, 12, 12A, 13, 14, 15, 17, 17A. The blocked PPS extends from the Depsang plains in the north to the Pangong Tso (lake) in the south. In all, there are more than 65 PPs from the base of Karakoram to Chumar.
“Since LAC is undefined, PPP is the best way to claim territorial claims. Officially bound by several areas for Indian troops when blocked access by the Chinese in the last few months and disorganization in the last few months as planned, ”the official said.
Volatile demands
Another official said that in the past, Chinese commanders had made a volatile demand that India vacate an administrative post in Pangong and some heights near Kurang Nala.
On June 30, according to a plan of agreement between the core commanders of India and China, the two sides agreed to retreat from all friction points and decided that "depth zones" such as the Depsang plain in the north, where China was surprised. Soldiers will focus on. However, the Chinese change has not been discussed yet in Depsang and is not mentioned in any government statement.
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Around 1,000 sq km, as reported by The Hindu. The surface area in Ladakh along the LAC is said to be under Chinese control, denied use for patrolling by Indian troops earlier this year, the major part of which - 972 sq km. Is in Depsang. Patrolling points 10–13, which have been disrupted, have fallen into disposing of.
The entire stretch with the LAC has seen a "worrying hardening of Chinese positions" since April-May, with China occupying considerable territory from Finger 4 to 8 near Pangong Tso. The distance between Finger 4-8, the mountain spurs overlying the lake, is about 8 km. It was so far patrolled by both India and China as LAC's perception of India ends at Finger 8.
“Currently the areas blocked by the Chinese have always been patrolled by Indian troops. In all the meetings so far, we have sought to restore the status quo before April.
Jaishankar and Wang meeting
The foreign ministers of the two countries - S. Jaishankar and Wang Yi - met in Moscow on 10 September and agreed to a five-point solution to ease border tensions, with no clarity on when the core commanders would meet.
Since June, corps commanders have met on five occasions — the latest being on August 2. Pangong's northern and southern bankers have been in the air on several occasions since August 30, the first-of-its-kind increase since 1975.
Let me tell you, on June 15, 20 Indian soldiers were killed in violent clashes with the Chinese.
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