India's big preparation on LAC against China, Rafale fighter jets deployed in Ladakh

India has started major preparations against China on the LAC. According to the report, India has deployed Rafale fighter jets on the border with China in Ladakh.

India's big preparation on LAC against China, Rafale fighter jets deployed in Ladakh

India has started major preparations on the border against China. According to the report, India has deployed Rafale fighter jets on the border with China in Ladakh. With the deployment of Rafale aircraft on the Line of Actual Control (LAC), now every activity of China can be continuously monitored. India has taken this step after the provocation of China, where Chinese fighter jets are circling daily near the LAC. China is trying to provoke India through this. ANI gave this information.

It has been told that this action of China is going on for the last three-four weeks, through which it is trying to take stock of the preparations of the Indian Army. Let us inform that the 16th round of military talks between the two countries was held last week, but during this time an agreement could not be reached to resolve the remaining issues related to the border dispute in eastern Ladakh. However, it has been agreed to continue the dialogue between the two countries to find a mutually acceptable solution to these issues at the earliest.

'There will be progress in bilateral relations between the two countries'

According to a joint statement issued by the armies of India and China, it has been reaffirmed that the resolution of the pending issues will help in the restoration of peace and order along the LAC in the region and also progress in bilateral relations between the two countries. Will be. According to official sources, during the military talks, India asked China to withdraw troops at the earliest from all remaining places of standoff in eastern Ladakh and also sought restoration of the status quo before the start of the military standoff in April 2020.

50 to 60 thousand soldiers of both the countries deployed on LAC

The joint statement said the two sides agreed to maintain security and stability along the land border in eastern Ladakh and to remain in "close contact" and to continue dialogue through military and diplomatic channels. Significantly, both the countries have deployed 50 to 60 thousand soldiers on the Line of Actual Control in eastern Ladakh.