Change in plan after Tawang clash! Indian Army made special preparations on LAC in the bitter cold, there will be a strong attack on enemy soldiers

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National Desk:
As the cold is increasing on the border, the Indian Army is engaged in strengthening itself even more.  After the skirmish with Chinese soldiers in Yangtse in Tawang sector of Arunachal Pradesh last week, the Indian Army is keeping an even more sharp eye on the enemies.  Amidst the bitter cold and snowfall, army personnel are keeping an eye on the activities of Chinese soldiers on the LAC.  The Indian Army has made special arrangements.
A senior army officer told The Times of India on Wednesday (December 14) that we are ensuring the dumping of troops, war stores and ammunition in view of the bad weather and terrain conditions.
The military officer said, “This 3,488 km long LAC, which has essentially special preparations for all three sectors in the west (Ladakh), middle (Uttarakhand, Himachal) and east (Sikkim, Arunachal). Certainly eastern Ladakh  And special attention is being paid to Arunachal, where both sides (India and China) have deployed around 50,000 troops in the bitter cold."
 At the same time, another official said, "There is also a lot of focus on 23 major areas of dispute along the LAC from Demchok and Chumar in eastern Ladakh to Yangtse and Fish Tail-1 and 2 in Arunachal."

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