On May 5, the first conflict began as a clash between Indian and Chinese troops off the coast of Pangong Tso, a joint venture between India and Tibet, China, across the Line of Actual Control (LAC). The video showed soldiers from both nations fighting and punching near the LAC.
The Chief of Army Staff, General ManojPande is currently on a three-day mission to the LAC in the provinces of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. This is the first visit of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces to the post after taking over as Chief of the Indian Army. The Commander-in-Chief is accompanied by the Commander-in-Chief, Central Command and GOC, Uttar Bharat Area.
During a visit to the post office, COAS was informed by local authorities about the current situation at the border. By taking practical assessments of readiness to operate in advanced areas, the Chief of Army Staff is designed to detect high-level operational capabilities of planted structures, including mountaineering skills and long-range surveillance. COAS is also reviewing ongoing infrastructure and development work and the Citizens’ Union connects to areas moving forward.
In an interview with the Commanders during his visit, the Commander-in-Chief emphasized the need to monitor and monitor border controls. He expressed his satisfaction with the rapid development of defensive posture and readiness for the operation. He appreciated the use of modern technology in making continuous surveillance.
COAS, while working with troops deployed in advanced areas, acknowledged their high morale and urged them to maintain high standards of professional efficiency. He also commended the good cooperation between the Army, CAPF, Civil Administration and the Police in achieving efficiency and sustainable development in border areas.
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