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TNN | Sep 4, 2020, 12.54 AM IST
Army, IAF chiefs visit forward areas as China moves more forces near Chushul
NEW DELHI: China has moved additional forces opposite the Chushul
sector in eastern Ladakh after a large number of well-armed Indian troops
occupied virtually all the dominating heights from Thakung to Reqin La
over the weekend to pre-empt any misadventure by Chinese soldiers.

“The situation all along the LAC is tense, with heavy deployments by both
sides. But it’s like a tinderbox in eastern Ladakh,” a senior officer said.

With thousands of rival troops, tanks, armoured vehicles and howitzers


ranged against each other, Army chief General M M Naravane visited the
Chushul sector in eastern Ladakh on Thursday.

Gen Naravane took stock of the situation with Northern Command chief Lt-General Y K Joshi and 14 Corps commander Lt-
General Harinder Singh, among others. He will also visit some other forward areas to the north in the region on Friday morning
before returning to New Delhi.

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In a parallel development underlining the heightened tensions along the 3,488-km Line of Actual Control (LAC) from Ladakh to
Arunachal Pradesh, IAF chief Air Chief Marshal R K S Bhadauria visited frontline airbases in the eastern sector, including
Hashimara, to review military preparedness on Wednesday.

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Wary of any inadvertent incident making things spiral out of control, both India and China are keeping the military lines of
communication open. The meeting between rival brigadiers at the Chushul-Moldo border personnel meeting point was held for
the fourth day running on Thursday. The meeting, however, was yet again inconclusive.

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China is seething at the way India conducted the military manoeuvre to occupy multiple heights near the southern bank of
Pangong Tso, Spanggur Gap, Rezang La and Reqin La (Renchin mountain pass) at altitudes over 15,000 feet on August 29-30.

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“The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) was taken by complete surprise. It has moved additional forces opposite the Chushul
sector in a show of force. But we are well-entrenched and well-prepared there, as elsewhere in eastern Ladakh,” another
officer said.

The PLA’s Moldo military garrison as well as a crucial road leading up to the southern bank of Pangong Tso are now clearly in
the line of sight of Indian soldiers on the Chushul heights, which were largely left unoccupied since the 1962 war due to
overlapping claims of the LAC in the area.

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“But it cannot be business as usual now,” the officer said. The proactive move represents a distinct change in India’s
operational stance against China’s salami-slicing strategy along the disputed LAC.

It has effectively prevented the PLA from yet again presenting the Indian Army with a fait accompli, like it did by occupying the
8-km stretch from ‘Finger-4 to 8’ (mountainous spurs) on the north bank of Pangong Tso, much to India’s disquiet in early May.

“Chinese soldiers gained tactical advantage in the ‘Finger’ area. They have flatly refused to withdraw eastwards to their
permanent Sirijap locations beyond Finger-8. Now, they are faced with a tit-for-tat situation in the area to the south of Pangong
Tso,” the officer said.

It also constitutes leverage to get China to shed its continuing intransigence during the multiple rounds of diplomatic and
military talks to take forward the stalled troop disengagement on the northern bank of Pangong Tso and Gogra-Hot Springs
areas as well as the de-escalation in the Depsang-Daulat Beg Oldie sector.

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