Jammu: The Indian Army has stepped up its barricade due to the skirmish between the forces of the two countries at about eight places in the Ladakh sector.
In fact, the Chinese military is adopting a strategy of deferment despite agreements on retreat from these places. On the back sides of Lake Pangang, the Chinese army is on a mountain range like 8 fingers. These are called by the name of Indian Army PP ie Patrolling Point and Chinese Army Finger 1 to 8.
According to defence sources, the most tense situation remains on the PP-17A where both armies are still at a distance of one km and Chinese troops are constantly patrolling the LAC with Chinese claim provoking Indian troops. At present, the Indian Army has also stopped patrolling in this area.
The military officer used to say that the Chinese Army seems to be ready to withdraw from the PP-15 Hot Spring area after core commander-level talks, but is still reluctant to follow the agreement. For this, the Corps Commander level talks are going to be held again next week.
Similarly, in the disputed area of ​​PP-14, also known as the area of ​​Galvan Valley, both the forces are about 4 km away. The center area has been made a buffer zone. Here, the Indian Army not only had to retreat from its own territory, but also had to compromise to create a buffer zone in Indian territory itself.