India and China border conflict.
India and China border conflict .
I'm talking about the focus point on India& china border conflict now attention have been building along India disputed border with china number of skirmishes between opposition troops have take place over the last month now report of an increase troops number on both fear of a bigger confrontation between the nuclear -armed neighbors India& chinese military commander holding talks to day try to defuse the situation more on that first this report India and China came to blows in first place.
It is located high in Himalayan mountains the Indian regions of ladakh is known for it's naturally beauty but in may it was also the site of tension scuffing broke out between Indian & Chinese troops.
The region lies close to one of the most hotly contest border in the world between India and China the yellow line on this map marks the boundary between two country it's known as the line of actually control not hand frontier as china & india never agreed on where their official border should be lie in 1962 the two Nation fought a war over the issue but falled to resolve the problem in the decade since that conflict there have been several standoffs between chinese and indian troops patrolling the arid one of most longest most serious wad in 2017 in the summer of that year the two sides confronted each other for 73 days after indian troops blocked construction of road by china.
. The leader of india prime minister of india Mr.Narendra Modiji and China Leader discussed the problem at meeting in 2018&2019 . They were promised to maintain the peace and discipline but they made no progression setting issue of who own &land in the the border area nevertheless they put mechanicsm in place to prevent lethal flare up between Australian security analysis suggestions both side art building up their military presence in area and this is causing concern that anther more serious confrontation could be looming.hence the let's see what happens in ahead between India and China disputed border conflict.
Writer and blogger-Akash Raychand Shinde.
Department of Journalism&Mass communication.





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