Satellite images reveal thousands of Chinese soldiers deployed near Pangong lake

This PLA hideout is located only a short distance from the settlement site for non-patrol. These pictures depict that border disputes between both countries remain.

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China has been continuously deploying missiles and lethal weapons near the Indian border in eastern Ladakh, now it has kept its army stationed near Pangong Lake.

Around six months ago, India and China agreed upon withdrawing their army from the area of ​​Pangong Lake and not to patrol.

Shortly, China shifted its army from Finger 4 of Pangong Lake and posted them just behind Finger 8. 

In the latest satellite images revelation, it is discovered that the Chinese soldiers are present right near the disputed point.

 

According to a report of the open intelligence source detresfa, Chinese soldiers in huge numbers are posted at the base of the Chinese Army PLA adjacent to Pangong Lake. 

This PLA hideout is located only a short distance from the settlement site for non-patrol. These pictures depict that border disputes between both countries remain.

Meanwhile, China has built defensive trenches, fuel tanks, places for soldiers, etc. on this base.

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For the same, India has also deployed fifty thousand soldiers under the Mirror Deployment Policy. 

This posting of war troops on the India-China border is being seen as the biggest military tension of the decade. 

Since the beginning of the Galwan violence in June last year, the armies of both countries have been standing on the border fully prepared. 

As per a report of Wall Street Journal, the neighbouring country has deployed fifteen thousand more soldiers presently, in comparison to the time of Galwan violence.  

Indian intelligence and military officials said that China's People's Liberation Army has gradually increased its military presence to over 50,000 over the past few months.

Both countries have developed concrete and strong infrastructure in the border area amid tensions. The arrangements include insulated cabins and tents for soldiers to stay in during the winter. 

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Most of the military construction between India and China has been done in eastern Ladakh. Here the armies of India and China are still stationed face to face in Gogra-Hotspring, Depsang and Doklam.



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