Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

India deploys more troops along China border in northeast

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In a strategica­lly key move, India has poured in more troops along the entire stretch of its border with China in Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh in the face of heightened rhetoric by Beijing over the Dokalam standoff, senior government officials said on Saturday.

The “caution level” among the troops has also been raised, the officials told news agency Press Trust of India (PTI).

The decision to increase the deployment along the nearly 1,400-km Sino-India border from Sikkim to Arunachal Pradesh was taken after carrying out a detailed analysis of the situation and considerin­g China’s aggressive posturing against India on Dokalam, the senior officials said.

“The troop level along the border with China in the Sikkim and Arunachal sectors has been increased,” said the officials on condition of anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the informatio­n.

The Army’s Sukna-based 33 Corps as well as 3 and 4 corps based in Arunachal and Assam are tasked to protect the sensitive Sino-India border in the eastern theatre.

The officials declined to give any figure or percentage of increased deployment, saying they cannot disclose “operationa­l details.”

According to defence experts, roughly 45,000 troops including personnel having completed the weather acclimatis­ation process are normally kept ready along the border at any given time, but not all are necessaril­y deployed.

The soldiers, deployed over 9,000 feet, have to go through a 14-day-long acclimatis­ation process.

The officials, however, said there is no enhancemen­t of troops at the India-China-Bhutan tri-junction in Dokalam where around 350 army personnel are holding on to their posi-

tion for nearly eight weeks after stopping Chinese troops from constructi­ng a road on June 16.

Bhutan and China have competing claims over Dokalam, and are negotiatin­g a resolution.

China has been ramping up rhetoric against India over the last few weeks, demanding immediate withdrawal of Indian troops from Dokalam.

The Chinese state media, particular­ly, has carried a barrage of critical articles on the Dokalam stand-off slamming India.

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