Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Eastern Command chief: China enhancing infra near Arunachal

- Press Trust of India

GUWAHATI: The Indian Army’s Eastern Command chief on Monday said China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is engaged in infrastruc­ture capacity enhancemen­t across the internatio­nal border in Arunachal Pradesh.

General Officer Commanding­in-chief of the Eastern Command, Lt Gen R P Kalita, however, said the Indian side is also continuous­ly upgrading its infrastruc­ture and capabiliti­es to deal with any situation that may arise along the border.

“Across the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the Tibet region, a lot of infrastruc­ture developmen­t is going on. The other side is constantly upgrading their road, rail and air connectivi­ty as well as 5G mobile network so that they are in a better position to respond to a situation or mobilise forces,” he said at a press conference here.

The Chinese authoritie­s have built border villages close to the LAC that can be used for dual purposes, Kalita said.

“We are continuous­ly monitoring the situation. We are also upgrading our infrastruc­ture and capabiliti­es as well as the mechanism to handle the situation. These have put us in a robust position,” he added.

Kalita asserted that the Indian Army is fully ready with “high level of operationa­l preparedne­ss”.

The Indian Army Commander acknowledg­ed that difficult terrain and inclement weather conditions have been the biggest challenges while enhancing capabiliti­es and infrastruc­ture in forward locations, leading to delays in completion of the projects.

When asked about the border stand-offs between the two large armed forces at several places, he said that the actual boundary is not properly demarcated, especially along the Mcmahon Line. “It has created different perception­s of the border between India and China that are not agreed upon by both sides. While most of the time, we handle the situation through existing mechanisms, at times it has led to frictions,” Kalita said.

He also denied that any intrusion is taking place along the border with China and whatever is reported, that is only due to the perception­al issue.

“Once the boundary is properly demarcated, I hope there will be no problem,” he said.

CHINA HAS BUILT BORDER VILLAGES CLOSE TO THE LAC THAT CAN BE USED FOR DOUBLE PURPOSES, THE INDIAN ARMY SAID

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