India Preparing For Military Option Against China at LAC

For the last 3 long months both India and China engaged in diplomatic talks and military standoff along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).

It all began when the Chinese People’s Liberation Army soldiers entered into the area claimed by both the countries. This move has shocked many as China prepared to escalate the tension with its neighbours amidst the Chinese Corona Virus Pandemic.

Several Allegations are been made about China’s Communist regime that they are taking advantage of the Pandemic situation to further their expansionist motives. COVID 19 Pandemic has hindered several country’s economic growths in a big way.

Both India and China are staring down at each other since April when the Chinese transgressed into multiple locations inside the Indian territory.

While the questions been raised about India’s defensive approach under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Experts believe something is cooking for China.

Instead for talks, India might be looking at military options. As far as we know talks have failed so far.

The Chinese Side wants to make their new positions inside Indian territory as the new normal and the new boundary.

India’s first tri-service chief (Chief of Defence Staff ) CDS Gen Bipin Rawat has categorically stated that “Military Options” are been looked into while dealing with the standoff situation at the LAC with China.

Indian defence experts all believe that the talks on disengagement by the Chinese side could be the way to get more time to further strengthen their positions.

During his intraction, the CDS General Bipin Rawat has stated that military options will be used against China if the talks fail to make a breakthrough in the standoff at Eastern Ladakh borders.

Meanwhile, China and it’s People’s Liberation Army has refused to pull back it’s troops to the previous locations. Especially in the finger area of Pangong Tso Lake!

The troops from both side we’re engaged in brutal hand combat at the Galway Valley in which China lost 42 of its soldiers and few high ranking officials. while India lost 20 including 1 officer.