Ladakh: India lost access to 26 of 65 patrol points, says police report at meet attended by PM Modi, Shah

Updated : Jan 27, 2023 16:25
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Editorji News Desk

India's border dispute with China in Ladakh has been highlighted once again by a police paper, as reported by news outlet NDTV. India has lost access to 26 of 65 patrolling points in Eastern Ladakh, according to the report by a senior police officer in the Union Territory.

The report said that there is "restrictive or no patrolling" by Indian security forces in these areas. This leads to Chinese troops claiming that they were present in the area, while Indian presence has not been seen for a long time.

The report by PD Nitya, Superintendent of Police, Leh, was submitted at the recent conference of top police officials which was also attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah.

The report came a month after Chinese troops attempted aggression in Arunachal Pradesh. They were beaten back in Yangtse area of Tawang sector by Indian forces, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh had said.

 

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