India struggles to cope covid crisis, China quietly hardens positions in Ladakh
India struggles to cope covid crisis, China quietly hardens positions in Ladakh
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In the worsening condition of India, China once again took the advantage and hardens it’s position at border. China has again slowly and softly entered the deep areas of Ladakh region. It has quietly harden its stance in eastern Ladakh.

According to the sources by India Today, China has reinforced its positions with permanent accommodations and depots in Ladakh. Earlier also both the countries had a major discussion over repositioning in the Ladakh region. But this move to harden positions is a sign of cleverness amid India struggles to cope up with covid crisis. The images with the Indian military establishment and the ground intelligence have hinted that China is in no mood to vacate from its aggressive positions along the line of control in eastern Ladakh. The grim details of China’s treachery were uncovered on a day when the Chinese Premier Xi Jinping expressed her commiserations to PM Modi. However, if the evidence on the ground is to be believed, the Chinese Army has strengthened its positions to support the friction areas. China is vigorously building permanent structures, accommodations and military buildings from the friction points of the India-China standoff. Besides, the map of the spring 2021 reinforcement has also buttressed the view that China has no intention of tamping down its aggressive posture across from northern Ladakh. Whereas In February pullback, Indian forces had to abandon some of their positions. However, Indian armed forces still hold advantageous positions in other sectors at this time.

It is worth noting that China’s aggressive reinforcement along the border after the last rounds of talks that were held on April 9.

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