Big news: Chinese President Xi Jinping gave instructions to the army, be ready for war

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Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday instructed the country’s security forces to strengthen troop training and prepare for war, amid the Kovid-19 global epidemic. The government media there quoted him as saying, “To fully defend national sovereignty and the overall strategic stability of the country, it was important to broadly strengthen the training of soldiers and prepare for war.”

China’s tension with India is also increasing continuously. Following a skirmish between soldiers of the two countries in Ladakh on 5 May, the two countries have increased their troops in sensitive areas bordering the Line of Actual Control. Experts believe that this tension can be prolonged. However, China has a long disputed border of 3488 kilometers with India and there is a dispute between the armies of the two countries in different parts.

President Xi Jinping further said that China’s performance in the fight against Kovid-19 reflects the success of military reforms and that the Armed Forces must explore new options for training despite the epidemic.

Xi Jinping, who chaired the powerful Central Military Commission of China (Central Military Commission), made the remarks on the sidelines of the annual People’s Congress (NPC) delegation meeting of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) and the People’s Armed Police Force (PAPF). Given during.

Top military commander will discuss between India-China deadlock

Top military commanders of the Indian Army will conduct an in-depth review of the tense standoff between India and Chinese troops in some areas of eastern Ladakh during the three-day conference starting on Wednesday. The news agency Bhasha has quoted sources as saying that the commander will also discuss the situation in Jammu and Kashmir. Also, issues affecting national security will also be discussed during this period.

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He said that during the conference, the main focus would be on the situation in eastern Ladakh where Indian and Chinese troops stood face to face in Pangong Tso, Galvan Valley, Demchok and Daulat Beg Oldi. Both India and China have significantly increased their presence in all sensitive areas of this region.

Situation in India-China tense after May 5 incident

The situation in eastern Ladakh worsened when violent clashes erupted on the evening of 5 May between some 250 Chinese and Indian soldiers and continued the following day until the two sides agreed to a “separation” at a local commander-level meeting. Has gone. More than 100 Indian and Chinese soldiers were injured in this violence.

A similar incident occurred in North Sikkim on May 9 after this incident in Pangong Tse. Army spokesman Colonel Aman Anand said without elaborating, “The top-level leadership of the Indian Army will churn out the emerging security and administrative challenges as well as the future of the Indian Army.” The commanders’ conference was earlier scheduled to be held from April 13 to 18 but was postponed due to the corona virus epidemic.

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