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To save five kidnapped people Add high-powered drone camera Indian army

Bhupen Goswami

UWAHATI : The Indian Army and Arunachal Police jointly investigated the kidnapping of 5 boys abducted by the Chinese Army and resumed action in the forested areas of the Arunachal China border. The Indian Army and Arunachal Police are carrying out a joint operation to rescue five hijacked people in the border areas and mountains like Tawang in Sikkim Bhutan’s hills and jungle of mountains.

A senior Indian Army official said that since last night, till now, add a high-powered drone camera, in the forested areas of the mountains, the Indian Army has been campaigning to rescue the kidnapped person. For diplomatic reasons, senior Indian Army officials do not want to speak more than this, yet they have warned the Chinese Army that if something happens to Indian citizens in this case, the consequences could be terrible. Said that India and China are in talks to resolve the border dispute.

There have been reports of clashes between Indian and Chinese soldiers once again in the Payang So area of Ladakh. It must be noted that all the five abducted boys belong to the Tagin community. Chinese soldiers took them from the forest of Nacho region. This area falls in Subansiri district. It is a shame that the people of the community or village did not inform the Indian soldiers about the incident. Some people said on Saturday that they were going to inform the Indian Army about the incident.

There is an atmosphere of fear in the village.The kidnapping of the boys comes at a time when China is increasing military deployment from Ladakh to Arunachal Pradesh. The attempt to capture Pangong Soe Lake has been foiled by the Indian Army. Indian Army contingents are now stationed on the hills in its southern part. Although China is showing eyes in Ladakh, the real target is Arunachal Pradesh. Actually, China has been eyeing Arunachal Pradesh and Buddhist monastery Tawang since the beginning.During the 1962 war, Tawang was captured. But later they had to retreat under a ceasefire.

China wants to take Tawang with it and occupy major Buddhist sites such as Tibet. He considers Tawang a part of Tibet. He claims that Tawang and Tibet have many cultural similarities. Tawang Monastery is also known as Asia’s largest Buddhist monastery. Arunachal Pradesh shares a 3,488 km border with China.Meanwhile, Arunachal Pradesh at the northeastern end of the country boasts many features in itself. The population ratio in this state is also interesting. Only 10 percent of the state’s population is Tibetan. 68 percent of the population belongs to Indo-Mongolian tribes and the rest have settled here from Assam and Nagaland.

The Hindu is still the largest religious community in the state with 37 percent of the population. Buddhists make up 13 percent of the population. More than 50 languages ??and dialects are spoken in the state.Arunachal has a population of about one million spread across 17 cities and more than three and a half thousand villages. Tawang is the most important of the borders of Tibet and Bhutan. For this reason, China has recently claimed a border dispute with Bhutan, claiming its Saikateng Wildlife Sanctuary.

This area is adjacent to Tawang. After occupying the region, China can reach Assam directly. Political observers say that the intention of China is to pressure Arunachal Pradesh and Tawang in particular, by entangling India in Ladakh.The missiles and armored forces deployed by her on the border in recent times are proof of her strategy. It has also increased the number of troops by deploying missiles at Doklam.

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