India-China Local Army Commanders to Meet after Face-off Near LAC
China has been trying to make inroads in Burtse area as it will give access to the PLA to monitor the activities of Indian troops based in Old Patol base besides trying to deny an advantage to India to overlook the Karakoram highway linking the territory illegally occupied by China with Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir (PoK).
by Dianne Nongrum
A meeting of local commanders of the armies of India and China is
expected to take place on Monday as the face-off between the two sides
in the heights of Ladakh's Burtse area after Indian troops demolished a
hut constructed on Indian soil ended in the wee hours of Sunday.
ITBP and Army jawans demolished the hut that was constructed 1.5 km
inside the Line of Actual Control (LAC) on Friday leading to a face-off
between the two sides, official sources said. The area is located 210 km
northeast of Leh.
The hut, with a solar panel on top, had a camera which recorded the
movement of Indian troops, the sources said while giving details about
the incursion. The construction was done by the Chinese People's
Liberation Army (PLA) to claim that the area belongs to them. This area
is adjacent to Depsang plains where PLA had pitched camps in April 2013
that had led to a three-week long stalemate.
After the demolition of the hut, Indian troops kept the camera and other
material which will be handed over to the Chinese side in the form of
evidence during the local army commanders meeting scheduled for
September 14, the sources said. Earlier the meeting was scheduled for
September 13 which was subsequently postponed to Monday, they stated.
China has been trying to make inroads in Burtse area as it will give
access to the PLA to monitor the activities of Indian troops based in
Old Patol base besides trying to deny an advantage to India to overlook
the Karakoram highway linking the territory illegally occupied by China
with Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir(PoK).
Besides, India has an Advanced Ground Landing (AGL) facility in Daulat
Beg Oldi (DBO) which was activated in August 2013 and the Indian Air
Force(IAF) had managed to land a C-130J Super Hercules transport
aircraft at the air strip located at 16,614 feet above sea level.
The initial existence of a hut was seen first on a satellite imagery
after which a joint patrol of ITBP and army was sent to the area to have
a report from ground zero. Later, it was decided to demolish the hut
which prompted Chinese PLA to reach the area resulting in a face-off.
Indian troops displayed the banners in Chinese asking the PLA to return
to their side, the officials said.
India and China share over 4,000 km of LAC. China claims approximately
90,000 sq km of territory in Arunachal Pradesh besides 38,000 sq km in
Jammu and Kashmir sector.
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