Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

China moves troops near Lipulekh Pass

- Shishir Gupta

NEWDELH:I China has mobilised a battalion strength of People’s Liberation Army (PLA) soldiers near Uttarakhan­d’s Lipulekh Pass, one of the locations along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) where movement of Chinese troops has been noticed over the last few weeks outside of the Ladakh sector, people familiar with the matter told Hindustan Times.

India and China have been engaged in a standoff in Eastern Ladakh beginning in early May that flared on June 15 into the bloodiest clash between soldiers of the two countries in 45 years. Twenty Indian soldiers and an unspecifie­d number of PLA men died in the clash.

Three weeks later, both sides agreed to start disengagem­ent and de-escalation of troops at the standoff points after a conversati­on between National Security Adviser Ajit Doval and Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi.

There has been thinning of troops at the standoff points, but the disengagem­ent is still a work in progress.

Simultaneo­usly, Indian military officers in Ladakh noticed a huge effort by Chinese troops to bolsters their strength in their “depth areas,” and give infrastruc­ture projects on its side a hard push. Chinese troops have augmented their presence on its side of the LAC elsewhere too.

“There has been accretion of PLA troops across the LAC at Lipulekh Pass, parts of North Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh,” a top military commander said, requesting anonymity.

Lipulekh Pass, which falls on the Mansarovar Yatra route, has been in the headlines over the last few months after Nepal objected to an 80-km road built by India to the Himalayan pass. The Lipulekh Pass is also used for annual barter trade during June-october between tribal population­s living on either side of the Indo-china LAC.

Kathmandu escalated tensions with India this year after it changed its political map to count the Kalapani area including Lipulekh - which lies close to the tri-junction of India-chinanepal - as its own.

At Lipulekh Pass, PLA has moved a battalion - approximat­ely 1,000 soldiers - at some distance from the border.

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