China and India are increasing troops on the border


Tensions on the Sino-Indian border are rising, prompting both countries to increase their military presence on the Line of Actual Control (LAC).

According to the BBC, tensions between the two countries began due to the Galvan Valley in Aksai Chin.

India says some Chinese military tents have been spotted around the Galvan Valley. Since then, India has also increased the number of troops there. At the same time, China has accused India of carrying out illegal defense-related constructions near the Galvan Valley.

In May, clashes broke out at various places on the border between the two countries.

China has blamed India for the tension. An article in China's state-run newspaper Global Times on Monday blamed India for tensions in the Galvan River region, quoting the Chinese military as saying. Of illegal constructions. Because of this, China has had to increase its military presence there.

India has initiated this tension. But we are sure that a situation like Doklam will not arise here as it happened in Doklam in 2017. India is suffering from the economic woes caused by Code 19 and it has created tension in Galvan to divert public attention.

The Global Times also reported that the Galvan Valley is a Chinese territory. The steps taken by India violate the agreement on border issues between India and China. India has been crossing the border into the Galvan Valley and entering Chinese territory since early May

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