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Prof K Nageshwar: Chinese incursions well planned: India (Video)

              ||Chinese incursions well planned: India||

Chinas moves into the Galwan Valley, Pangong Lake area and several other spots along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), starting in early May, were likely planned for months and followed a new mobilisation order issued by President Xi Jinping, according to the assessments of Indian officials.

Several Chinese incursions across the LAC took place almost simultaneously in locations several hundred kilometres apart some even hours apart on the same day leading to skirmishes in early and mid-May.
In Galwan Valley and Pangong Lake, the Peoples Liberation Armys (PLA) deployments appeared to have been aimed at pushing India back from the LAC and redrawing it to more closely align with Chinas official borders.

A buffer zone that both sides have temporarily agreed to in Galwan has, on Chinas insistence, been structured around Beijings new LAC perception, shifting the line around 1 km west.

 

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Prof K Nageshwar: Chinese incursions well planned: India (Video)

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||Chinese incursions well planned: India|| Chinas moves into the Galwan Valley, Pangong Lake area and several other spots along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), starting in early May, were likely planned for months and followed a new mobilisation order issued by President Xi Jinping, according to the assessments of Indian officials. Several Chinese incursions across the LAC took place almost simultaneously in locations several hundred kilometres apart some even hours apart on the same day leading to skirmishes in early and mid-May. In Galwan Valley and Pangong Lake, the Peoples Liberation Armys (PLA) deployments appeared to have been aimed at pushing India back from the LAC and redrawing it to more closely align with Chinas official borders. A buffer zone that both sides have temporarily agreed to in Galwan has, on Chinas insistence, been structured around Beijings new LAC perception, shifting the line around 1 km west.

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