India-China stand: Why did Dragon withdraw 10,000 soldiers from LAC? Learn the reason behind this

The Hong Kong-based English newspaper quoted Chinese sources as saying the dragon had withdrawn 10,000 troops from the disputed border with India, as the dragon thought it would face it in cold weather. Anxiety is quite low. According to the newspaper, all the soldiers have been recalled by military vehicles so that they can be seen and verified by the Indian side. According to a report by the South China Morning Post, soldiers from the Xinjiang and Tibetan military areas were temporarily housed here. At the same time, according to the National Security Planners, the Indian Army will remain vigilant until the PLA’s status is restored in the LAC in eastern Ladakh. He dismissed the possibility of withdrawing the Indian army face-to-face until it was engaged and escalated.

It is noteworthy that the PLA is conducting an annual exercise in the Jaidullah or Shahidullah Garrison, 94 km from Karakoram Pass. This pass is a short distance from Daulat Beg Oldi. In the 19th century, Dogra General Zorawar Singh occupied all areas up to this strategic town. It is known as the Samshili Barrack and is located on the caravan route between the Ladakh and Tarim basins. Exercising on Jailullah continues every year except for PLA 2018.

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In 2020, the Division Plus PLA troops will practice in the 100–150 square kilometer area from March – October 2020, consisting of six mechanized infantry divisions and four mechanized divisions. During this time, the Chinese army continued to come face to face with the Indian army. However, it is not yet clear whether he has gone back. Similar training exercises have also been done at Pari Jong, on the Sikkim border in the Kumbi Valley.

However, there is evidence that the PLA jawans withdrew last month after upgrading infrastructure in the captured Aksai Chin. After the infrastructure was completed, more than 320 vehicles were returned and about 40-45 temporary shelters were evacuated.

According to a Chinese news report, the Central Military Commission feels that it is impossible for both sides to fight in such extreme cold weather in the Himalayas and therefore send troops to their barracks built for rest. This move by China prompts India to consider a similar response, but the Indian Army has cited a retired Indian diplomat who says that the Indian Army should be wary of such mind games.

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