Tensions rise at midnight, firing on Indo-China border

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The Indian and Chinese armies have been facing each other on the Chinese border for three months. And that's where the news of L'Firing came from. The news reached at midnight on Monday. According to Indian media reports, firing is going on in that particular area of ​​Eastern Ladakh, according to Kolkata Twenty Four.

According to a report in India Today, Indian government sources said the firing took place at the border. The source said the situation was under control. However, it has been claimed to be a warning shot. Because the two sides fired shots to warn each other.

On the same day, Indian Foreign Minister Jayashankar expressed concern over the situation in Ladakh. On Monday, he said that the armies of India and China have been keeping an eye on each other since April. The situation was very serial. He also feels the need for in-depth discussions at the political level between the two sides.

Asked what he would say if he met the Chinese foreign minister at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, Jayashankar said he would recall the last 30 years. He will tell you how the relationship has been strengthened by maintaining peace.

According to war experts, their claim background or battlefield is slowly being prepared. The stalemate that India and China have brought about through multiple verbal or written agreements over the last 45 years can be broken in an instant. Lieutenant General DS Hooda said the situation was dangerous at the moment. It can get out of control at any time.

How ready is India to deal with the situation of war? In response to this question, the army chief said that the jawans are motivated and ready. But even after a meeting with Defense Minister Rajnath Singh in Moscow, China has not softened its tone. On Saturday, China said India and China, both nuclear-armed countries. But if there is a war, India has no choice but to lose to China.

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