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Chinese Army Likely to Intrude in Himachal Pradesh, Report

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More than a month after the Indo-China Face-off that left twenty Indian soldiers dead, the Chinese Army remains adamant against withdrawing its troops who intruded into Eastern Ladakh.

The Chinese are eyeing to intrude the border of Himachal Pradesh through Tibet, a report said.

So far, China has no made no legal claims in this area, Himachal Pradesh shares a 260 km border with Tibet which is quite porous. out of this entire border length, 140 km is in Kinnaur District and 80 km in Lahaul and Spiti Districts.

According to fresh ground reports, China is building a road to Khimokul Pass (5641 metres) opposite Morang Valley in Kinnaur District of Himachal Pradesh, This will likely be extended into the two kilometres no-man’s land.

Reports said that nine persons from the Charang village discovered with the melting snows that China has constructed a 20 km road towards the border with India.

This road last observed in October 2019 was only up to Tangon village in Tibet. Five fork cranes and many large dumper trucks were seen where road building is ongoing.

As per media reports, some 120 Army men had to be rushed to the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with ration that could last them for 30 days.

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