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China deployed martial arts fighters before deadly face-off

As truth behind China’s nefarious design against India unfolds, China’s state media has now revealed that the attack on Indian troops in Galwan Valley was pre planned and China had made preparations for it with a high-level strategy. As per the media reports, the number of People’s Liberation Army troops increased just before the attack […]

As truth behind China’s nefarious design against India unfolds, China’s state media has now revealed that the attack on Indian troops in Galwan Valley was pre planned and China had made preparations for it with a high-level strategy. As per the media reports, the number of People’s Liberation Army troops increased just before the attack and mountaineering experts and martial arts fighters were sent to Line of Actual Control (LAC) to attack on Indian troops.

According to the official military newspaper China National Defense News, the Chinese military had deployed five new militia divisions in Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, before 15 June. The division included martial arts club fighters in addition to former members of China’s Mount Everest Olympic Torch Relay team.

As per the sources, violent incidents were witnessed at the border due to their deeds. The Chinese military changed its policies in Ladakh and recruited a large number of fighters specialised in martial arts. Since China knew that it could not win over India through war on the border, it tried to confront India through these fighters.

These fighters specialise in martial arts using sticks, spears, canes and rods. With the help of such troops, China is now preparing to go on a war against India. According to a report in the People’s Daily, the militia that lives in the plateau region of Tibet is also training the Chinese Army to fight with sharp objects or sticks. China, which specialises in pseudo-warfare, is now in the process of escalating the border dispute through these mercenaries.

Meanwhile, Chinese fighter jets and helicopters could be seen hovering near the LAC. These activities of China are continuing in the 10-km area of the LAC of China. In such a situation, India is also now preparing to respond to the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) in the same language. According to military sources, the Army has deployed the “Akash” advanced air defence missile system in eastern Ladakh to monitor Chinese fighter jets and helicopters on the LAC. This allows the Indian Army to easily monitor China’s movements. In such a case, if any Chinese plane crosses the LAC, it will be shot down immediately by the air defence missile system.

The two nuclear-armed countries have had long borne tensions over the mountains, but this month saw the biggest clash in 50 years in which 20 Indian soldiers were martyred. China has also acknowledged casualties, but has not revealed casualties on its own side. Meanwhile, the Dragon is also facing criticism in its own country as it has not yet released the names of the soldiers killed in the incident, which has angered the relatives of the soldiers.

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