India-China Border Dispute: Rafale fighter jets keeping an eye on Chinese Army

New Delhi: The standoff between India and China on the Ladakh border remains intact. After five months of tug-of-war, the Corps commander-level talks are now taking place once again. China is constantly trying to threaten India, but every time it is going to face it. Meanwhile, the Indian Air Force, Rafale fighter jets, has also started flying over the Ladakh region. On Sunday evening, Rafale fighter Jets flew from Ambala airbase to Ladakh and took stock of the situation.

According to the news agency, the Rafale fighter jets are also seen flying in the skies of Ladakh and Leh on Monday. The Indian Army is on alert amid continued tension along the border, and the Air Force is also keeping a constant watch on China. Tejas, the MiG-29 of the Air Force, is already seen flying near the Chinese border. But this time, the Air Force has also fielded the Rafale fighter jet warning China. That is, within ten days of formally joining the Air Force, the Rafale fighter jet has started keeping an eye on the border. The Rafale aircraft was inducted into the Air Force on September 10.

The Air Force has deployed Sukhoi 30MKI, Jaguar, Mirage 2000, MiG-29 and now Rafale fighter jets along the Ladakh border which is constantly flying and keeping an eye on China. The Air Force has been keeping an eye on the Chinese army at night, apart from the day.

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