India will increase the number of its troops if the Chinese People's
Liberation Army (PLA) enhances the strength of its soldiers in the
Indian territory of Daulat Beg Oldi (DBO) sector in eastern Ladakh,
government sources said today.
All the formations of the Army from the Leh-based 14 Corps to the 3
Corps in Northeast deployed along the China border are also on alert to
check any attempt by the PLA troops to enter Indian territory, they
said.
A platoon of Chinese troops had intruded into the Indian territory on
April 15 and erected its tents there claiming that they are well within
their area after which India also stationed a small military camp of
Army and ITBP troops near their location.
At the moment, the Army has been told to keep an eye on the movement of
Chineese troops and adopt a "non-aggressive approach" in the area but
if the PLA increases its troops size, the force will also increase its
numbers there, the sources said.
Around 30 Chinese troops are based in two locations including a tented
area and another place where the soldiers of the two sides are facing
each other with banners in their hands, they said.
The sources said the Chinese troops are from the Border Defence
Regiment of the PLA which is located 25 kms north of the location where
they have erected their tents.
The Chinese side, they said, is believed to be getting its supplies
from its parent unit through the Raki Nala which flows from Chinese side
into the Indian side.
The Chinese troops are armed with assault rifles and no heavy weapon
has been seen so far with them. They also have two small vehicles for
supporting their movement, the sources said.
They said the Indian side may seek a flag meeting with the Chinese but so far it has not been decided.
The two sides have already had two rounds of flag meetings without any
success as the Chinese troops have not yet left from there.
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