In Ladakh, the Chinese Army deploys in parts of eastern Ladakh specify that the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) could open a new front in Daulat Beg Oldie (DBO) and Depsang Sectors.
According to Sources, they tell India Today that data has confirmed Chinese deploys east of DBO. Some of the camps and vehicles were spotted near the Chinese base in June. The Chinese base in question was constructed earlier to 2016.
But new Chinese camps and vehicles have been tracked in the region were also seen only this month in satellite images, and the same was confirmed by tracking their movement on the ground level.
India had deployed in Depsang in late-May, expecting the Chinese movement in this sector. Depsang was the area where the PLA had intruded in 2013.
On Wednesday, a border meeting was held between India and China. The meeting was attended by Members of the Working Mechanism for Consultation and Coordination on India-China border affairs (WMCC).
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Since the military build-up on both sides of the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh in May of this year, several military and diplomatic level talks have been held between the two countries.
The most important of these discussions were held on June 6 at the Moldo border personnel meeting point where both sides discussed the growth and detachment. However, the meat was accompanied by a violent face-off between troops from both sides in the Galwan Valley on the night of June 15.
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