Chinese soldiers who entered Leh in civilian clothes forced to retreat after locals protest, ITBP intervenes

The dispute arising between India and China is not taking its name. Meanwhile, an incursion into India has been reported by Chinese soldiers crossing the Ladakh border in plain clothes. The Chinese incursion incident occurred in Chanting village, 135 km from Leh, in the Nyoma area. However, the Chinese soldiers could not go in too
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Chinese soldiers who entered Leh in civilian clothes forced to retreat after locals protest, ITBP intervenes

The dispute arising between India and China is not taking its name. Meanwhile, an incursion into India has been reported by Chinese soldiers crossing the Ladakh border in plain clothes. The Chinese incursion incident occurred in Chanting village, 135 km from Leh, in the Nyoma area. However, the Chinese soldiers could not go in too much and the people of the village pushed them back.

According to the news report, Chinese soldiers had come to the village of Chantang in India with two trains in plain veneer and were forbidding the local shepherds to graze their cattle there but due to fierce opposition from the local residents, they had to go back to their territory. Was lying. Local people have also shared an alleged video related to this incident but there has been no confirmation of the incident from ITBP and the government. However, people associated with the local administration said that the incident took place four to five days ago.

In fact, even before this, incidents of Chinese soldiers entering Indian territory have been reported many times. In the month of May-June this year, there were reports of infiltration by Chinese troops into the Galvan and Pangong Taso lakes of Indian territory, after which the government also believed that Chinese forces had entered a large number in eastern Ladakh. Earlier in the year 2018 also, Chinese troops had infiltrated near the northern Pangong lake of Arunachal Pradesh and had penetrated up to 6 km in the India border but returned after the ITBP jawans protested.

Till now, a total of 9 talks have been held at the Corps Commander level of the armies of both the countries, besides the talks between the two foreign ministers on 10 December. Despite this, the case remains the same. Meanwhile, the Chinese government has appointed several military officers on the LAC, with General Zhang Shudong being given command of the Western Front.