Chinese army withdrew one km away from the border
Chinese army withdrew one km away from the border
Share:

New Delhi: Tensions to India and China have been steadily rising since the violent clashes near the Galvan Valley on June 15 in eastern Ladakh. But right now it is reported from sources that the Chinese army has withdrawn 1 kilometer from the border near Galvan Valley. Let this be the first time after the open conflict between the armies of both the countries. Earlier, military leaders of the two countries were constantly talking among themselves.

Meanwhile, today Army Chief MM Narwane has returned to Delhi from the Ladakh tour. It is noteworthy that tensions on the border between India and China are constantly deepening. The forces of the two countries are face to face at Galvan, Pangong Lake near Ladakh. Meanwhile, to know the reality of the ground, Army Chief General M.M. Narwane visited the forward post on Eastern Ladakh. Now on Thursday, the Army Chief has reached Delhi from Ladakh.

According to sources, M.M. Narwane reviewed the operational alertness of the army. Army Chief has been informed by the Leh Corps Commander about the preparations of the Army as well as the current ground situation. Now when the army chief returns to Delhi, he will meet the political leadership. In which he will discuss the latest situation of the border, military preparations and further strategies. The Indian Army is constantly trying its best to stop Chinese incursions. Now some preparations have been made with the LAC so that the Chinese jawans do not move beyond the border.

 

Also Read: 

Women's commission preparing for action against Jeetu Patwari

Congress leader adhir ranjan chaudhary tweet on india china border issue

America will deploy 25 thousand soldiers in Poland

British MP asks questions on India-China issue, PM Boris Johnson says "I can warn from my side"

 

Join NewsTrack Whatsapp group
Related News