Senior government sources told ANI that one such camp is coming up few kilometres inside the Chinese territory opposite the Nathu La area in north Sikkim area, which is barely a few minutes distance from the area where Indian and Chinese troops had clashed last year when the confrontation started and also in January this year.
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Amid the ongoing military standoff with India, the Chinese Army is building permanent concrete structures near the Line of Actual Control (LAC), which will give its troops access to the disputed areas with India in a very short time.
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Senior government sources told ANI that one such camp is coming up few kilometres inside the Chinese territory opposite the Nathu La area in north Sikkim area, which is barely a few minutes distance from the area where Indian and Chinese troops had clashed last year when the confrontation started and also in January this year.
“The Chinese are building permanent concrete structures which will allow them to deploy troops near the frontline areas. The road infrastructure is also very good which will allow them to reach the border areas with India much more swiftly than before,” the sources said.
The building of these warm modern buildings have also been observed near the areas in eastern Ladakh as well as the Arunachal sector, the sources said. The Chinese have disengaged from the Pangong lake area and sent troops back to the Rutog town in the Tibet area under their occupation. The Chinese have been building infrastructure there too, the sources said.
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