IAF strengthen in Arunachal After Tawang clash, Chinese aircraft likely to enter
IAF strengthen in Arunachal After Tawang clash, Chinese aircraft likely to enter
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Itanagar: After the massive invasion of the Chinese army in Arunachal Pradesh's Tawang Clash and bloody clashes with Indian soldiers, big information is coming out. Sources have said that now there is a possibility of China entering Indian airspace. After which the Indian Air Force has now started active fighter patrols in Arunachal Pradesh to stop China's nefarious activities.

Sources have pointed out that Indian fighter jets were to be flown "two-three times" in recent weeks to prevent violations by China in Arunachal Pradesh. The Indian Air Force (IAF) has detected an increase in Chinese air activity across the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Arunachal. It was also learned that there was a border clash in Arunachal Pradesh last week before Indian and Chinese troops withdrew. The two armies clashed in Arunachal Pradesh's Tawang sector on December 9.  

According to sources, The Chinese troops crossed the LAC, to which the Indian soldiers gave a befitting reply. Six Indian soldiers and 15 Chinese soldiers were injured in this conflict. This type of clash has been reported after a long time between Indian and Chinese troops since the clashes in eastern Ladakh.

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