Chinese troops intrude into Arunachal Pradesh, stay for over two days

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@Ray; @lemontree; Sir,

Have you seen this video? This is what we have been reduced to defend our borders by pushing PLA out with Hands, Trunks and Legs? What our military surveillance could have been doing, not able to see such large company of armed PLA soldiers approaching our forward defences ?
What is being shown on video now (I have not seen it yet) has been known to many since quite some time (for me, since Oct, 2007 when my batchmates took charge of their battalions there). This is not a new development, so please do not get shocked. This modus-operandi has worked for IA in a sense (no loss of life/limb & tranquility up there).

Just have a chit-chat with someone you know in IA infantry, you would get many interesting tidbits & some literally disturbing info that you would never share on a public platform.

P.S. I am sure you must have heard of human-chains protest.
 
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Sir i would like to know about the capability of ITPB as a force, does it matches to that of army?..

And one more question is that the borders around the world is manned by police forces like BSF and ITPB, except in LoC, who is guarding the border on Chinese side, PLA troops?..
They claim it is their Border Guards.
 

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i heard members here saying arunachal have become a fortress, but yesterday, i heard in news channels that Chinese troops are nearly 60 kms inside indian territory showing banners. and the local people say that are still camping around in near by area.
Well I am from Arunachal and I would like to tell Arunachal is not at all a fortress.
 

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I have seen the TV clip.

Regrettable, but glad that it was only pushing and not firing!

Well handled by the Major of the Assam Rifle.
Was it Assam Rifle or Assam Regiment?
 

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Road on Tawang

It is due to the so called road widening. Imagine the pain we have to go through. We have to travel this roads to reach home. Last month we didn't had power for 12 days.
 

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It is due to the so called road widening. Imagine the pain we have to go through. We have to travel this roads to reach home. Last month we didn't had power for 12 days.
Well to tell you the truth, esteemed govt believes that you people are not important, perhaps if you singing the secular songs they might notice you.

As to the roads well I guess the Lungi Defence Minister is much more concerned about Pakistan clean chit, knocking down Gen VK Singh and other "priority" projects rather developing and defending Arunachal Pradesh.
 

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Chinese clearing forest cover to grab border land in Arunachal Pradesh | idrw.org

SOURCE: TNN

While the government insists that frequent Chinese incursions on the Sino-Indian border are "routine" and according to "established pattern", sources in the security establishment say there are reasons to worry as the "pattern" is fast changing. Apart from frequent patrol drills inside Indian territory, agencies have observed that Chinese troops are also clearing forest cover in Arunachal Pradesh and taking away timber and other forest produce.

Sources said this was a new development as earlier, Chinese troops merely engaged in muscle flexing through intrusions, patrols or short stays on the Indian side. "It has been observed in the recent past that in Arunachal Pradesh, several forest areas along the border have been cleared by Chinese troops. They have carried away timber and other forest produce. There is also evidence of make-shift timber cutting units in the area," said an officer from the security establishment.

Sources said this was a way of asserting ownership of the region by the Chinese. "It is basically a way of saying that the natural resources of the region is ours," the officer said. The August 13 incursion in Arunachal Pradeh's Chaglagam area by Chinese troops, when they came 20 km inside India's territory and stayed for three days, is also being cited as a notable change in the Chinese incursion pattern.

Sources said China so far has been focusing on the Tawang region in Arunachal Pradesh because of its proximity to Tibet, historic ties that give its claim some legitimacy and the existence of one of the most important Tibetan Buddhist monasteries in the region that China fears may be used by the Tibetan government in exile to help the Tibetan struggle against China.

"Most incursions by Chinese troops in Arunachal Pradesh happen in and around the Tawang region. Chaglagam falls in what is called 'rest of Arunachal Pradesh' where Chinese troops have comparatively little activity. So, this incursion is worth looking at carefully," said another officer who has observed Chinese activity in the region.

Sources said these developments coincide with frenetic road building by China on the Sino-Indian border in the past one year and are significant. China already has a wide network of over 58,000 km of roads near the Indian border and is constantly building on it even as India struggles to catch up due to a late start, poor terrain and red tape. While Chinese troops can make it to the border within 48 hours, it takes Indian forces over a week to reach a border outpost in Arunachal as there are no roads.
 

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Chinese clearing forest cover to grab border land in Arunachal Pradesh | idrw.org

SOURCE: TNN

While the government insists that frequent Chinese incursions on the Sino-Indian border are "routine" and according to "established pattern", sources in the security establishment say there are reasons to worry as the "pattern" is fast changing. Apart from frequent patrol drills inside Indian territory, agencies have observed that Chinese troops are also clearing forest cover in Arunachal Pradesh and taking away timber and other forest produce.

Sources said this was a new development as earlier, Chinese troops merely engaged in muscle flexing through intrusions, patrols or short stays on the Indian side. "It has been observed in the recent past that in Arunachal Pradesh, several forest areas along the border have been cleared by Chinese troops. They have carried away timber and other forest produce. There is also evidence of make-shift timber cutting units in the area," said an officer from the security establishment.

Sources said this was a way of asserting ownership of the region by the Chinese. "It is basically a way of saying that the natural resources of the region is ours," the officer said. The August 13 incursion in Arunachal Pradeh's Chaglagam area by Chinese troops, when they came 20 km inside India's territory and stayed for three days, is also being cited as a notable change in the Chinese incursion pattern.

Sources said China so far has been focusing on the Tawang region in Arunachal Pradesh because of its proximity to Tibet, historic ties that give its claim some legitimacy and the existence of one of the most important Tibetan Buddhist monasteries in the region that China fears may be used by the Tibetan government in exile to help the Tibetan struggle against China.

"Most incursions by Chinese troops in Arunachal Pradesh happen in and around the Tawang region. Chaglagam falls in what is called 'rest of Arunachal Pradesh' where Chinese troops have comparatively little activity. So, this incursion is worth looking at carefully," said another officer who has observed Chinese activity in the region.

Sources said these developments coincide with frenetic road building by China on the Sino-Indian border in the past one year and are significant. China already has a wide network of over 58,000 km of roads near the Indian border and is constantly building on it even as India struggles to catch up due to a late start, poor terrain and red tape. While Chinese troops can make it to the border within 48 hours, it takes Indian forces over a week to reach a border outpost in Arunachal as there are no roads.
What a sad and depressing situation it has become. Shame on GoI. If this is level of concern for our own states then better they opt out of the union. They may do better alone.
 

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It is due to the so called road widening. Imagine the pain we have to go through. We have to travel this roads to reach home. Last month we didn't had power for 12 days.
Good to see you here my friend.
 

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