China has conveyed around 50 thousand PLA troops in Aksai Chin, compelled to withdraw from a few regions, incorporating Galvan Valley in eastern Ladakh. India has executed a group (12) of rocket terminating T-90 tanks just because of reacting to China’s new strategies and animosity. Heavily clad vehicles conveying troops and full detachment (4 thousand fighters) have additionally been sent on Daulat Beg Oldi (DBO) to keep any Chinese assault from the Shaksgam Karakoram Pass Axis. Top military sources identified with this case have given this data.
India’s last outpost at Daulat Beg Oldi is at an altitude of 16 thousand feet, south of Karakoram Pass and along the Chip-Chap River. It is north of Galvan Shyok Sangam. Since many bridges on the Darbuk-Shyok-DBO road cannot bear the weight of 46 tons of T-90 tanks, the Army sent them across the river-drains with special equipment after the Galvan Valley violence.
After Chinese hatred in the watching focuses 14, 15, 16, 17, and Pangong Tso Finger Area, the Army has launched Armored Personnel Carriers (APCs) or Infantry Combat Vehicles (infantry battle vehicles), M777 155mm howitzers and 130 mm firearms. DBO was at that point sent.
India and China have decided to retreat first and then reduce the number of troops. Meanwhile, the Indian Army monitors the deployment of PLA tanks, air defense radars, and ground-to-air missiles at Aksai Chin. On the condition of keeping the name confidential, the commanders said that with the retreat of the troops, both sides are keeping an eye on each other’s movement.
The Indian Army has decided to keep the advance landing ground at DBO ready. The decision to deploy tanks in this area has been made to stop the sudden Chinese military movement from the north. China has already built 36 km of roads in the Shaksgam Valley. Pakistan illegally gave 5163 square kilometers of land to China. Those planning for the Indian Army are apprehensive that China will connect the G-219 (Lhasa Kashgar) highway to Karakoram Pass via Shaksgam Pass. Although this would require tunneling under the Shaksgam glacier, China has the technical capability to carry it out.
The apprehension is that once this link is ready, the Chinese Army will pressurize the DBO from the north, as it needs a buffer to prevent the Indian Army from targeting on the road. According to military commanders, the main objective of the PLA’s aggression this summer was to evacuate conflict zones with the Indian Army on the 1147-km-long border in eastern Ladakh to claim its implementation of the 1960 map. But this attempt was thwarted by the Jambajas of 16 Bihar Regiment on 15 June.
The arrangement is a piece of a more significant undertaking, under which the Chinese military needs to interface the G219 thruway to G314 (Kashgar-Islamabad Karakoram parkway) using Karakoram-Shaksgam pass pivot with the goal that the separation can also be reduced after some time.