Indian army stopped Chinese army to infiltrate the border
Indian army stopped Chinese army to infiltrate the border
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New Delhi: Tensions have deepened once again on the India and China border, with the Chinese military once again attempting to infiltrate the Indian border. But their plans were thwarted by the Indian Army. Meanwhile, there was a confrontation between the Indian Army and the Chinese Army. In fact, in the month of May, when the Chinese army started moving from the Galvan River towards India, the Indian Army was alerted and the number of troops on the border was increased.

According to sources, the Chinese army had plans to infiltrate into Indian territory and build camps, but the Indian army went ahead and thwarted their move. The Indian Army deployed its troops to the immediate area and prevented the incursion of the Chinese Army. Due to which the Chinese Army's intention to infiltrate Indian territory failed. If sources are to be believed, the target of the Chinese Army was the road near the Galvan River, it is the same road that allows the Indian Army to move freely in the Galwan Valley area. Sources say that road construction work has been going on in the Indian territory bordering the area for the last 3 years, due to which China is feeling threatened.

Chinese helicopters have been seen flying in the area in which India is constructing the road, it is believed that China is sending its helicopters to this area aiming to raise a dispute over road construction in the border area.

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