The Asian Age

Agencies seek satellites to keep eye on China

4-6 dedicated satellites can help them keep a check on PLA’s moves

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New Delhi, Aug. 6: Seeking to keep a closer eye on the activities of the Chinese military both near the Indian territory as well as in its depth areas all along the 4,000 kilometre Line of Actual Control (LAC), the Indian security agencies feel there is a requiremen­t of four to six dedicated satellites which can help them keep a check on the adversary’s moves.

The need has been felt after the Chinese Army in the garb of an exercise in the Xinjiang region on its side of the LAC mobilised more than 40,000 troops along with heavy weaponry and artillery and started rushing them towards Indian territory and transgress­ed into Indian territory at multiple locations surprising the Indian formations located in Leh, including the 14 Corps headquarte­rs.

“To improve the coverage of the activities of the Chinese troops and forces in both near Indian territory and in their depth areas, there is a need for four to six dedicated satellites with very high-resolution sensors and cameras giving ability to keep a close watch even on the movement of small objects and individual­s,” defence sources told ANI.

The capability and assets would also help the country to reduce dependence on foreign associates to keep a watch on Chinese and other adversarie­s, they said.

The Indian Armed Forces already have a few military satellites which are used for keeping a close watch on the adversarie­s but there is a need to further strengthen that capability, the sources

said.

At the moment, Chinese troops have transgress­ed into Indian territory in Finger area along the Panging Tso lake where they are refusing to disengage completely and want to create an observatio­n post at Finger-5. In Gogra area also, they are maintainin­g some elements.

Because of the lack of clarity about the Chinese activities, the Indian side

took time to build up its numbers in Ladakh and additional forces had to be pumped in from adjoining areas and reserve formations were also moved there. The Chinese have created a similar build up all along the LAC opposite Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhan­d, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh but the Chinese troops there are in depth areas.

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