Chinese fighter jet flying close to Indian border
Chinese fighter jet flying close to Indian border
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Between the lockdown and the Corona crisis, there is tension between India and China over the Line of Actual Control (LAC) over Ladakh. Combat aircraft of the Chinese Army People's Liberation Army (PLA) are flying 30-35 km from eastern Ladakh near LAC. India is also closely monitoring every activity of China. China's fighter aircraft are deployed about 100-150 km away from Hotan and Gargusa targets.

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Regarding the matter, sources said that China has currently kept a fleet of about 10-12 combat aircraft stationed there and it is also flying close to Indian territory. India is keeping a close watch on the movement of these fighter aircraft J-11 and J-7. These fighter aircraft are flying from airbases in Hotan and Gargansa and are 30-35 km from our region in Ladakh region.

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According to international norms, there are more than 10 kilometers from Indian regions. India took off from its Sukhoi-30 MKI in the first week of May. Hotan base has been under surveillance of Indian agencies for some time as the Pakistani Air Force is also conducting an aerial exercise with the PLA Air Force there. Sources said that last year India also closely monitored the movement of six Pakistani JF-17s. These Pakistan-occupied slaves flew from Skardu airfield in front of the western part of Ladakh in Kashmir to Hotan, where it participated in a practice called Shamin-8. India, too, is steadfast in its full deployment in Ladakh and is closely monitoring China's actions with intelligence agencies.

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