More then 100 PLA troops tried to occupy the area in south bank of Pangong lake. Indian forces were present on the high altitude & able to deter the occupation: Indian govt Sources
— Guarding India (@guardingindia) August 31, 2020
Days before a new Chinese intrusion in Pangong Tso region of eastern Ladakh was foiled, the PLAAF had moved its high-tech J-20 fighters again to Hotan airbase, about 250km from the Karakoram Pass. @manjeetnegilive *****JK9rnYcfEL
— snehanshu shekhar (@snehanshus) August 31, 2020
More than 2 months back, @detresfa_ had identified the Chinese posts on the south bank of #pangongtso - the site of today’s punch-up with Chinese troops *****2Dp34owo3R
— Abhijit Iyer-Mitra (@Iyervval) August 31, 2020
Suspected PLA heliport infrastructure spotted part of an ongoing investigation near the #Doklam region of the #India #China #Bhutan tri junction, this support unit could sustain all weather & rapid troop deployments in the sector along with improving surveillance operations *****aOeZ3deGzI pic.twitter.com/ycS32tFxJe
— d-atis? (@detresfa_) August 31, 2020
While tensions between #India and #China are rising again in #Ladakh, #Beijing is rapidly expanding its military infrastructure along its entire western border. @detresfa_ and I spoke to @ThePrintIndia about some recent developments that we observed.*****LJpSJRwELj
— Sim Tack (@SimTack) August 31, 2020
Post-Galwan clash, Indian Navy quietly deployed warship in South China Sea *****OTiudDLP1w pic.twitter.com/r3LtS8pv2o
— The Times Of India (@timesofindia) August 30, 2020
Indian Navy deployed frontline warship in South China Sea after Galwan clash. Chinese side objected to the move in talks held later on. Its for the first time Indian assets have moved in the region which China considers its own. Indian Navy also keeping close watch along Malacca. pic.twitter.com/qdjnjDUiMT
— Debasish Sinha (@debasish_sinha) August 31, 2020