India Faces Two-Front War As China, Pakistan Move Troops Along LAC, Gilgit-Baltistan
Bring_Harmony
Published on Jul 9, 2020
China has deployed two divisions of its mechanised forces along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh sector and despite the ongoing talks, there has been no thinning down of its troop strength in the region that is now at the centre of a bitter dispute with India.
The Indian security forces are also keep a hawk eye on the movement of Chinese troops in the rear positions in Tibet and Xinjiang province where an additional 10,000 troops have been conducting exercises for some time.
Meanwhile, Pakistan has moved two divisions of troops along the LoC in occupied Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan and Chinese officials are holding talks with cadres of terrorist outfit Al Badr to incite violence in J&K, as per intelligence inputs, indicating clearer signs of a China-Pak collaboration on the border.
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