India's neighboring country, China, is rapidly increasing its forces in the areas around Pangong Tso Lake and Galvan Valley along the Line of Actual Control in Ladakh. This clearly indicates that it was not ready to end its confrontation with the Indian Army. People aware of the situation in the disputed area said that China has increased the presence of its troops in the Galvan Valley. This leader gives unique statement amid Corona crisis Despite strong opposition from Indian soldiers, in the last two weeks, the Chinese army has installed 100 tents. Machinery has been brought in for possible construction of bunkers. Amid mounting tensions, Army Chief General MM Narwane visited the 14th Corps headquarters in Leh on Friday and reviewed the overall security scenario in the region with top commanders. Kejriwal government calls Sikkim separate nation, CM Tamang raises objections In their statement, military sources said that the Indian Army is also increasing its number of troops compared to Pangong Tso Lake and Galvan Valley China to give a befitting reply. It is noteworthy that after the fighting between about 250 Chinese and Indian soldiers on the evening of May 5, the situation in this part of eastern Ladakh deteriorated. 100 soldiers of both sides were injured in this incident. A similar incident took place at Nakula Pass in North Sikkim on May 9 after the incident in Pangong Tso. Customers can get bumper discount after launch of JioMart