A year after Galwan clash, China beefing up positions along LAC.
The PLA surrounded the military, built new infrastructure, and hospitals in the area.
A year after the violent clashes between the Indian-Chinese soldiers in the Galwan Valley east of Ladakh, the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) has built additional residences in deep areas along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) on its side preparing for a long haul, official sources said.
“The PLA has built other residential, permanent and temporary residences, in the Rudok, Kangxiwar, Gyantse and Golmud areas. The construction of wildlife hospitals and the purchase of additional snowmobiles by the PLA also show that they are preparing to stay longer and winter in these areas, ”said the source.
According to intelligence reports, Chinese troops in the Pangong Lake area are all surrounded. China's 4th and 6th divisions were withdrawn from both banks in Pangong Lake to Rutog County for redress in February, and returned to Xinjiang for redress three weeks ago. They were replaced by Division 8 and 11. Each division has two infantry, an army, an army, and an air force.
"China has also intensified its construction work behind the Aksai Chin conflict zones," the source said, quoting intelligence sources.
The PLA also conducted tests in Tibet and before Arunachal Pradesh. For example, in the first week of this month, the PLA conducted a small arms training course in Shigatse, Tibet. PLA soldiers are trained in anti-tank rocket launchers, grenade launchers, anti-aircraft guns and other weapons, according to the theory. In early May, Chinese state media the Global Times reported that the PLA unit in the Xinjiang Military region under the Western Theater Command had sent new rocket weapons to the border region at an altitude of 5,200 meters.