Selasa, 19 Agustus 2014

Chinese Forces Have Advanced 25km Into Indian Territory In Recent Days


Chinese Troops Enter 25km Deep Into Indian Territory: Sources -- Times Of India/PTI

LEH/NEW DELHI: Chinese troops are reported to have entered 25 to 30km deep into Indian territory in Burtse area in Ladakh where they had pitched their tents last year that had led to a tense three-week standoff.

Official sources said on Monday a patrol of Indian troops noticed the People's Liberation Army (PLA) personnel yesterday while moving from their base towards the higher 'New Patrol base' post in Burtse area of North Ladakh in Jammu and Kashmir. The area is at an altitude of 17,000 feet.

The sources said the troops after walking barely 1.5km from their base spotted the Chinese personnel in Indian territory 25 to 30km from the perceived Line of Actual Control (LAC).

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More News On Reports That Chinese Forces Have Advanced 25kn Into Indian Territory In Recent Days

China And India In Another Territorial Dispute In Ladakh, But Versions Differ -- IBTimes
China troops enter disputed India territory: sources -- Channel News Asia/AFP
Chinese Troops Enter Ladakh With 'This is Our Territory' Flags: Sources -- NDTV
Chinese troops in Ladakh? Army chief denies report -- India Today
Army chief Dalbir Singh Suhag denies Chinese incursion into India -- Economic Times/PTI
Indian army chief denies Chinese incursion into country’s territory -- Gulf News/IANS & AFP
Rerun of last year’s standoff? Chinese troops ‘intrude’ 25 km into Ladakh -- Times Of India

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