India-China Border: A report has come about the India-China border, in which worrying revelations have been revealed. According to the report, India has lost its authority in 26 Patrolling Points in Eastern Ladakh. There are 65 patrolling points here, out of which 26 have passed out of India’s hands. Indian security forces used to patrol here regularly.
These reports have been prepared by senior IPS officer PD Nithya. He is the Superintendent of Police in Leh-Ladakh. Nitya said the Chinese have a strong economic and strategic need in the eastern border region. China is aggressively building up its military to dominate the unfenced areas marked by PP.
Circumstances arising out of non-patrolling by security forces
He wrote in the report that at present there are 65 PP (Patrolling Points) from Karakoram Pass to Chumur, which are to be regularly patrolled by ISF (Indian Security Force). Our presence in 26 out of 65 pp has ended. He told that these situations have arisen due to no patrolling by the Indian security forces on 5-17, 24-32, 37.
Report was filed last week
Last week the report was filed at the annual conference of the country’s top police officers in Delhi. PM Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval were present on this occasion. The report said that later China would force us to accept that these areas have not seen the presence of ISF or Indian nationals for a long time, while the Chinese were present in these areas. This will change the boundary under the control of ISF. In such a situation, a buffer zone is created near the pockets from the Indian side. Otherwise India’s control in these areas will end.
The report also states that the PLA has taken advantage of the buffer zones in the de-escalation talks by placing its cameras on the highest peaks and monitoring the movement of our security forces. They also object to our movement in the buffer zone. They claim it is their territory and ask us to go back to create some more buffer.