Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

China building new bridge in Ladakh’s Pangong Tso

- Rezaul H Laskar and Rahul Singh letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: China has begun constructi­ng a second bridge across the Pangong Lake that will be capable of accommodat­ing heavy armoured vehicles, months after completing another bridge in the same region that is claimed by India.

The second bridge is being constructe­d parallel to the first bridge, which is narrower and was completed in April this year. The first bridge is being used to move equipment such as cranes needed to build the second one, according to experts who analysed the latest high-resolution satellite imagery of the site. When reports about the constructi­on of the first bridge linking the north and south banks of the strategic Pangong Lake emerged in January, the external affairs ministry said the structure is located in areas under illegal occupation by China for 60 years. The ministry’s spokespers­on, Arindam Bagchi, said then that India has never accepted such illegal occupation. Damien Symon, an analyst with The Intel Lab who tweets as @detresfa_, said an analysis of satellite imagery suggested that work on the first bridge – which he described as a “service bridge” – had been wrapped up by April. “Cranes were seen on site earlier as well, supporting preparatio­ns for the entire project,” he said. The second bridge is in an advanced stage, and “shallow foundation­s and columns to support each of the spill-out abutments” are visible alongside the first bridge, Symon said. “The current assessment indicates there could be a space or gap left to allow for movement of boats under second bridge as well,” he said. Measuremen­ts indicate the second bridge will finally have a width of 10m and a length of 450m. “Road connectivi­ty work has begun in parallel, linking both ends of the bridge,” Symon said.

The new bridge is being built simultaneo­usly from both banks and its dimensions suggest it will be capable of accommodat­ing larger and heavier vehicles, including tanks and armoured vehicles.

An army spokespers­on didn’t comment on the reported constructi­on activity at Pangong Lake.

 ?? AP ?? Reports about a first bridge emerged in January.
AP Reports about a first bridge emerged in January.

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