China’s tact: Deploying Advanced Weapons amid talk of peaceful resolution of Border Dispute
According to the report, China has deployed self-propelled howitzers, armed assault vehicles and long-range multiple rocket launcher systems and is now engaged in deployment of other state-of-the-art weapons near the Indian border. This move by Beijing is expected to increase tension.
Beijing: China (China) is engaged in efforts to increase tensions with India (India) on the border. On the one hand he is talking about a peaceful solution and on the other he has started mobilizing new weapons systems along the border with India. News agency ANI has said in its report that China’s actions are complicating efforts for peaceful resolution of the border dispute.
Rapid-Fire Mortars will be posted
At the same time, the Asia Times report said that China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) announced the deployment of new self-propelled rapid-fire mortars for mobile hit and run firing positions. is. Even before this, China has carried out many such activities, due to which the dispute between the two countries is expected to escalate once again.
Such is China’s preparation
Reportedly, Beijing has earlier deployed self-propelled howitzers, armed assault vehicles and long-range multiple rocket launcher systems. The missile system and rocket were launched by the HQ-17A Field Air Defense Missile System and the PHL-11 122mm Caliber Self-Propelled Multiple Rocket Launcher System (PHL-11 122mm Caliber Self-Propelled Multiple Rocket Launcher System ) has been identified.
India is eyeing every move
The report quoted experts as saying that the deployment of new self-propelled rapid-fire mortars in mountainous areas could be beneficial for the Chinese Army. This will help him to target the enemy accurately. Significantly, India is also aware of the antics of China. Recently, Foreign Minister S Jaishankar had said that India’s relationship with China stands at a crossroads. There is no belief about whether the Chinese side will abide by its promises and the agreements reached between the two countries.
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