Trickster China to challenge ITBP with LAC - now we can't dodge us, know how young men are sitting

Posted on 26th Dec 2020 by rohit kumar

In the skirmish between India and China, the Indian Army personnel who have dented the Chinese Army are also stationed in the security of the border, even in the cold winter. The soldiers posted in Tawang Sector in Arunachal Pradesh say that their preparations are complete and they are vigilantly engaged in protecting the country. The ITBP stationed in Tawang says that their soldiers are stationed there in high mode and the nefarious antics of China will not reach their end here.

 

The team from the news agency ANI visited the Tawang area. The team reviewed the high-level preparations by the ITBP soldiers present there. It has been told in the report that security is tight and construction work is being done at a fast pace. ITBP's 55 battalion commander IB Jha told ANI, "Our assurance is that the motherland is not allowed to suffer any kind of heat. Our soldiers are enthusiastic. The funniest thing is that there (in eastern Ladakh) ) ITBP jawans took a lot of iron. My young men, there is a feeling in their mind that they have got the chance, we have not got it. Our preparation is of such a level that if there is an opportunity, the bravery they have shown there, We are ready here to show more valor than that. "

 

He said, "When such incidents happen (to be aggressive by the Chinese Army in East Ladakh), we have to be on high alert mode so that such unexpected incidents do not happen and nothing is surprising here, as You can also see that there are extreme cold conditions which make things difficult, but our jawans are much more alert and keep an eye on the limits at all times. " The ITBP has played an important role in the ongoing conflict with Chinese troops with both LAC in eastern Ladakh and Arunachal Pradesh.

 

Have faced difficult situations many times

 

In the initial violent skirmishes, the ITBP had encountered some difficult situations with Chinese troops at Pangong Lake, the Finger area, and at patrolling points in 14,15, 17, and 17A. During the scuffle, the soldiers not only prevented the Chinese side from advancing but also pushed the Chinese side back and caused them serious injury. Commandant Jha said that the bravery shown by ITBP troops in early April with China in the April-May time frame has highly motivated the troops stationed in the Arunachal region.

 

The ITBP officer said that the preparations made by them during the year would ensure that they too could do so when the time comes. In traveling to further locations near the LAC, the ANI team reached very close to the zero point, from where Chinese roads can be seen, which are used for vehicles coming into Indian territory. Showing the patrolling carried out by ITBP soldiers in that area, Commandant Jha said that the infrastructure development by the Indian side over the years now allows Indian troops to move too close to the last point or zero point on the LAC.

 

Commandant Jha says, "Whether it is clothes or construction work, we have done a lot of work in this regard in recent times. As you can see our vehicles can go to the endpoint, it makes us not tired Helps respond to situations. " Tawang Sector is one of the most sensitive areas in the Northeast on the LAC and in the 1962 war, the Chinese managed to penetrate deep into Indian territories from that time.

 

Preparation is to stop every daring of China

 

However, given the sensitive nature of the sector, an entire contingent of the Indian Army is stationed almost entirely in and around Tawang to prevent any adventurism from China. Presently the group led by Lieutenant General Shantanu Dayal rapidly positioned themselves in the forward areas soon after the Chinese invasion of the Ladakh sector. The coordination between the ITBP and the Indian Army can be seen very closely as they both brief each other about their activities in the region and the activities of the Chinese near their areas of operations.

 

In the vegetation areas near LAC where recent snowfall has started, ITBP personnel have started patrolling the plains wearing snowsuits, which allows them to work even in cold temperatures. To supply troops deployed in high-altitude areas, the ITBP uses its 'fleet' of yak which is one of the most reliable means of transport in high altitude areas. These yaks can climb with rations and supplies of up to 90 kg and reach hilltops and remote places in a very short time.

Other news