Navy Chief Carbir Singh: We are ready to deal with the dragon on China’s misbehavior on the LOC

Naval Chief Admiral Karambir Singh said China’s attempt to change the Kovid-19 and the de facto control line was a challenge for us both on China’s misbehavior on the Indian border. The Navy is ready to face both of these challenges. If there is a violation from China, we have the SOP to deal with the situation. The 2 leased drone drones help to bridge the capacity gap under our watch. If the Army and IAF are needed in the Northeast, we can consider it. Naval activities are closely associated with the Indian Army and the Indian Air Force.

Tell us that China has also been exposed from time to time by hiding Sharafat from the world. Recently, the United States High Commission said in its report that the Chinese government had planned the Galvan event in June. Beijing launched a multilateral campaign against its neighbors, which provoked military and paramilitary forces from Japan to India.

Following the martyrdom of 20 Indian soldiers in the Galvan conflict, the United States-China Economic and Security Review Commission (USCCC) in its report to the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission 2020 states that “some evidence suggests that the Chinese government planned the Galvan ruckus.”

The report stated, “In June 2020, the PLA and the Indian Army created a massive outbreak in the Galvan Valley near the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the western Ladakh region. This is the first time since 1975 that a ruckus has occurred between the two sides.

Here, India and China are preparing for a ninth round of military-level talks on LAC. Its main objective is to create a situation in the East Ladakh region as of May 2020. According to sources, prior to the talks, India wanted clarification on certain issues from China. Issues such as dis-engagement and de-escalation are important.

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