Sunday, January 10, 2021

SINO-INDIAN STAND OFF WARLIKE : EYE BALL TO EYE BALL , BARREL TO BARREL CONTACT

 SOURCE :  https://twitter.com/detresfa_

https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/china-immediate-return-chinese-soldier-indian-army-went-astray-due-to-darkness-1757558-2021-01-10














SINO-INDIAN STAND OFF

WARLIKE : EYE  BALL TO EYE  BALL , BARREL TO BARREL CONTACT



I think the thing to keep in mind about the Sino-Indian standoff is that if it goes bad it can go real bad, real quick. (That might deter it from “going bad,” I should underscore.)
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Images circulating on social media in #China show TANKS & BMPs part of the #India #China standoff facing each other at what looks to be #RezangLa, image allegedly taken from the Indian side, green units Indian, red units Chinese
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Images circulating on social media in #China show TANKS & BMPs part of the #India #China standoff facing each other at what looks to be #RezangLa, image allegedly taken from the Indian side, green units Indian, red units Chinese






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Here is what it looks like from above, note the sat image is from earlier in November 2020 when the same equipment was positioned there


Images taken earlier today of #PangongTso show the lake surface frozen around the current area of tension between #India & #China where troops continue to be deployed braving harsh conditions as the standoff enters its ninth month






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Its not a satellite image its taken from Indian side and most probably planted in chinese SM. Look in second pic he has shown the angle from where the image is taken.
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Chinese are close but they cannot look over the ridge but indian tents are south of ridges and tanks formation is on North of ridge which gives indian tanks a good look down . While indian positions are in no contact of direct fire.
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indiatoday.in/india/story/ch May be the one taking pics from Indian side as claimed in your tweet is the mentioned in news article



China calls for immediate return of soldier held by India, says he went astray 'due to darkness'

China has sought the immediate return of the soldier captured by the Indian Army in Chushul sector of eastern Ladakh on Friday, saying he went astray "due to darkness and complicated geography".




China has called for the immediate return of the Chinese soldier captured by India near Gurung hill in Chushul sector of eastern Ladakh on Friday. The China Military Online, a news portal run by the military's official PLA Daily, said on Saturday the Chinese soldier went astray "due to darkness and complicated geography".

"Due to darkness and complicated geography, a soldier of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) frontier defense force went astray in the China-India border early Friday morning, and the PLA frontier defense force notified the Indian side of the information the first time, hoping the Indian side could assist in search and rescue of the lost Chinese soldier," China Military Online said.

It said India confirmed the capture of the Chinese soldier nearly two hours after he went missing. The news portal said India also said the Chinese soldier would be returned to China after "receiving instructions from the superior authority".

China Military Online added that Indian authorities should "promptly transfer" the soldier back to China and "jointly maintain peace and tranquility in the border area".

The Indian Army on Friday apprehended a Chinese soldier near Gurung hill in Chushul sector of eastern Ladakh on Friday morning. The People's Liberation Army (PLA) soldier apparently lost his way and entered the Indian territory inadvertently.

In an official statement, the Indian Army said, "The PLA soldier had transgressed across the LAC and was taken into custody by Indian troops deployed in this area." The army said the Chinese soldier is "being dealt with as per laid down procedures". It said the circumstances under which the Chinese soldier had crossed the LAC are being investigated.































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