Most people seem highly confused about what’s really going on in the India-China border face-off. So we invested substantial time, energy and effort to bring alive the reality of the situation on the ground for our viewers and readers.
The current stand-off between India and China in Eastern Ladakh is the biggest military build-up since 1962 so it’s important to take a deep dive to make sense of the story.
Unlike the LAC, the border between India and Pakistan is delineated on a map, signed by both armies and enjoys international sanctity. That's what India-China need.
Both India and China have different perceptions on what constitutes the Line of Actual Control (LAC). For India, the LAC covers areas that China considers as its territory and the same goes for the Chinese.
This imaginary line, which runs through Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim, has been a bone of contention for both India and China for decades. It has once again become a flashpoint after the latest intrusion by the People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
In the midst of the ongoing border standoff in Eastern Ladakh, the Indian Army won a rare public compliment from a Chinese military expert who said India has the world's largest and experienced plateau and mountain troops equipped with some of the best weapons suited for such terrain in the Tibetan border.
"At present, the world’s largest and experienced country with plateau and mountain troops is neither the US, Russia, nor any European powerhouse, but India," Huang Guozhi, senior editor of Modern Weaponry magazine, wrote in an article published by China’s thepaper.cn on Tuesday.
In this picture you can see the mountains with numbers, this place is the disputed area. In 1962 it was decided that India's territory will be to number 5th mountain from the side of 1 number mountain. And Chinese territory is the side of mountains 6, 7, 8.
So What's the problem now?
Problem is that China is now clamming the whole Galwan Valley. And Chinese Military always try to push Indian Military to the 2nd no. Mountain only and they always try to surround the Indian Army Patrolling Boats by more number of Chinese Patrolling Boats in tha Pangong Lake (which is present at both Ladakh and Tibet region).
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