Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

India keeps eye on People’s Liberation Army movement in Ladakh theatre

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India is keeping tabs on Chinese military manoeuvres, including land and air drills, in the Ladakh-Tibet theatre even as the two sides are negotiatin­g a complex disengagem­ent process to pull back their front-line troops and weapons from friction points in eastern Ladakh, people familiar with the developmen­ts said on Tuesday, speaking on the condition of anonymity.

The Indian military has tracked recently conducted air drills that involved a squadronpl­us Chinese fighter jets (over 18 aircraft), an exercise carried out last month, and is also keeping a watch on Chinese training areas that are at a depth of 1,000 km to 1,500 km from the contested Line of Actual Control (LAC), said one of the officials cited above.

“The Chinese military has been carrying out training drills and activities in their depth areas. We also carry out training activities on our side,” said another official.

On May 28, army chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane said his soldiers were on high alert as the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) continued to base its troops and mechanised elements in its “immediate depth” across the LAC from where they could be deployed to forward areas at short notice.

(Immediate depth in the context of the Ladakh sector refers to a distance of 150 km to 200 km from the LAC.)

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