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‘More clashes with Chinese troops likely’

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A SECURITY assessment by Indian police in the Himalayan region of Ladakh says there could be more clashes between Indian and Chinese troops along their contested frontier there as Beijing ramps up military infrastruc­ture in the region.

At least 24 soldiers were killed when the armies of the Asian giants clashed in Ladakh, in the western Himalayas, in 2020 but tensions eased after military and diplomatic talks. A fresh clash erupted between the two sides in the eastern Himalayas in December but there were no deaths.

The assessment is part of a new, confidenti­al research paper by the Ladakh Police that was submitted at a conference of top police officers held from January 20 to 22.

The Indian army did not respond to a request for comment and China’s foreign ministry said the situation along the border was at present generally stable.

The report said the assessment was based on intelligen­ce gathered by local police in the border areas and the pattern of India-China military tensions over the years.

Since the latest confrontat­ion began in 2020, China has beefed up infrastruc­ture along the Himalayan frontier, building facilities for its soldiers deployed there, storehouse­s for weapons and ammunition and helipads, among others.

Referring to this, the Indian research paper said, ‘Given the domestic compulsion­s ... in China and their economic interests in the region, the PLA would continue to build up its military infrastruc­ture and skirmishes would also get frequent which may or may not follow a pattern.’

‘If we analyze the pattern of skirmishes and tensions, the intensity has increased since 2013-2014 with an interval of every 2-3 years,’ it said.

China’s foreign ministry said carrying out normal constructi­on on its own territory is a matter entirely within China’s sovereignt­y.

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