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China deployed drone cameras to monitor the LAC

GUWAHATI : After eastern Ladakh, China is now increasing its deployment along the border of Arunachal Pradesh. Intelligence agencies have informed the government that China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) army is increasing the number of troops along the border with Arunachal Pradesh. This report states that there is talk of preparing a new helipad at Lung PLA in Tibet, just opposite Subansari area of Arunachal Pradesh.

Simultaneously, China has also deployed drone cameras to monitor the Line of Actual Control (LAC) adjacent to Arunachal Pradesh. After receiving the intelligence report, Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Narwane visited the Fourth Corps Headquarters in Tezpur, Assam on Thursday. A senior Army officer at the Tezpur headquarters said that during this period, he reviewed India’s military preparedness on a broad scale in the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Arunachal Pradesh.He said that the army and air force have increased deployment in China border.

 Chief of Army Eastern Command Lt Gen Anil Chauhan gave detailed information about the deployment of troops and weapons in the eastern sector along the border with China in the eastern sector. The Army Chief interacted with all the Corps Commanders of Eastern Command and reviewed the current security situation and preparations for the military operation.Officials said that General Narwane encouraged the troops guarding the security and integrity of the country’s borders and encouraged them to remain vigilant. In Sikkim, the deployment of troops in all sensitive areas along the Line of Actual Control about 3,500 km has been increased.

Sources said that the Indian Air Force has also deployed additional combat aircraft and helicopters at the main bases to monitor the air border along the Line of Actual Control in the Arunachal sector. Following the skirmish, several commander-level meetings were held to restore peace on the border between the two countries. During the meeting, China agrees to restore peace, but the difference between its words and actions is clearly visible.Meanwhile, the source said that the Indian Army is also planning to launch high power full-fledged drones to counter enemy threats. Amid growing threats along the borders with China and Pakishthan , the Indian Army has planned to install this speed load into drones. Slow-moving unmanned drones will serve as aerial missiles. This drone will be employed by artificial intelligence to monitor altitude all border areas at the borders with China, the Indian Army sources said.

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