China’s infiltration near Doklam seen in satellite images
Foreign Ministry spokesman Arindam Bagchi said that the government is constantly monitoring all developments affecting the country’s security. holds. NDTV had shown through satellite images that China has established a village on the Doklam border. Here cars were seen parked outside people’s homes. The Chinese village is located 9 km east of the Doklam plateau, where Indian and Chinese forces clashed in 2017.
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi told Media that the government takes its own steps regarding these issues. In response to the satellite images, Bagchi said, “Please be assured that the government is constantly monitoring all developments affecting the security of India and is taking all necessary steps for the security of the country.”
Let us tell you that the village which China calls Pangda is located in Bhutanese region. For India, construction along the Amo Chu river meant the Chinese military could have strategic access to the adjacent Doklam plateau.
Lt Gen Praveen Bakshi (retd), India’s Eastern Army Commander, says China is trying to establish its legitimacy on Pangda village and its north and south Jhamperi Ridge and Doklam plateau. Army Headquarters sources told NDTV. That the army keeps a constant and uninterrupted vigil on all activities along its borders. The army on the border is ready to deal with any contingency.
New satellite images show that China is setting up village after village in the Amo Chu river valley, which is almost complete. At the same time, China has started the construction of the third village in the south. For the third village a bridge has been constructed across the Amo Chu river, in which the quarrying activity is clearly visible. Here the foundations of six buildings are visible.