India China Standoff: Pakistan making missile sites in Pok with help of China

China, which created a tense atmosphere in Ladakh, is now helping Pakistan in plotting. Pakistan is building surface-to-air missile sites with the help of China in PoK. This information has been revealed in intelligence reports.

According to reports, a lot of construction activities have been seen across China across the LoC to establish military infrastructure with China’s help. Chinese PLA officers have been selected to oversee these activities. Intelligence reports said that the construction of surface-to-air missile sites is being carried out by the Pakistan Army and the PLA in the Pauli Pir area near Lassadana Dhok in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.

There are about 120 Pakistani army personnel and 25-40 common people present at construction sites. The control room of the missile system will be set up at Bdel Bagh. It will deploy 10 personnel including three PLA officers. An official said the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) and Pakistani troops were also seen jointly with Pakistan’s 12th Infantry Brigade at forward areas like Deolian and Jura in PoK.

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Earlier, Indian Air Force chief RKS Bhadauria said on Monday that Pakistan and China had recently increased bilateral exercises. During an annual press conference in Delhi on Monday, he said that India is closely watching it.

The Indian Army has withstood the threat of a two-front war. India has used the armed forces the most to fight active China and Pakistan at the same time on disputed borders. The report further quoted sources as saying that similar construction has also been observed in Chakoti and Chinar villages of PoK’s Hatiyan Bala district.

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At the same time, the road from Jaglot to Gauri Kot has been constructed with the help of Chinese engineers, which can be extended to Gulatari. During this time, PLA soldiers are also seen in Jaglot.

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