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Concrete Chinese camps come up near Sikkim’s Naku La, Eastern Laddakh

Since April-May last year India and China are engaged in a military stand-off. It started in Naku La area in Sikkim and some areas in areas in the eastern sector of Laddakh along with Pangong Tso

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Barely a few kilometres from the Naku La area in North Sikkim, permanent concrete structures built by the Chinese have for its forces, have been spotted. These will facilitate movement that is quick, within a short span of time.

Also, roads along the Chinese side have been upgraded and they are able to move swiftly towards the LAC in case of any such deployment.

According to reports, such structures have been built in areas close to Indian territories opposite eastern Ladakh as well as Arunachal Pradesh.

It is concrete structures that will enable the Chinese to deploy forces closer to the Indian Territory. Harsh wintry conditions have limited movement of Chinese soldiers

It is these concrete structures that will enable the Chinese to deploy forces closer to the Indian Territory.

Harsh wintry conditions have limited movement of Chinese soldiers. This goes on to indicate that China is preparing the PLA for a long haul along the Line of Actual Control.

All possible facilities have been provided in these new structures with fortified constructions around them, the sources said.

The fights between India and China troops started in Naku La area in Sikkim and multiple areas in the eastern sector of Ladakh along with Pangong Tso. The two countries have been engaged in a military stand-off since April-May last year. Even though the Chinese army has faced extreme winters in the high altitude areas on the India-China boundary areas in Ladakh, they have not retreated.

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