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The highest stress on the Indo-China border since 1962:

India has taken a grip on dealing with China, who has been fiercely on Sikkim border. For this, India has imposed more troops in a non-computative mode to strengthen its position in the area near Sikkim, where the Indian soldiers have been a stalemate with Chinese troops for nearly a month. This is the longest deadlock between the two armies since 1962.

According to sources, after the People's Liberation Army of China destroyed two Indian bunkers and took an aggressive approach, India has deployed more troops in the area. In non-combat mode or non-compact mode the guns are placed towards the ground. Sources, for the first time describing the developments in the past between the two countries, sources said that the PLA had asked the Indian Army to remove two bunkers set up in 2012 at Doka La's lantern in the lantern, which is located in the Chumbi Valley Pass and Bharat-Bhutan-Tibet fall in the triangulation corner.

The Indian army patrolling this area for many years had decided in 2012 that with the security of Bhutan-China border there, two bunkers will be kept ready for help from behind. Sources said that the advance front of the Indian Army had informed the 33 Corps Headquarters located in Sukna, Ura, in China about the warnings given to bunkers by China. However, sources said that on June 6, two Chinese bulldozers bunkers Was destroyed and claimed that this area belongs to China and India or Bhutan have no rights over it.

He said that the deployed Indian soldiers prevented Chinese troops and machines from infiltrating the area or causing further damage. Additional forces were dispatched from the Brigade Headquarters, located about 20 km from the confrontation spot, on June 8, during which the troops of both sides suffered minor injuries. After the 141 divisions of the PLA located in the area, its troops began to arrive, after which the Indian Army also strengthened its position.

This is the longest deadlock since 1962 between the armies of India and China. Last time there was a situation of stalemate for 21 days in 2013 when Chinese soldiers entered the Dasasang Plains in the Indian border in the Daulat Beg Oldi area of Jammu and Kashmir and claimed it to be part of their Xinjiang province. Was there. Although they were repatriated back

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