Indian Army made a mistake, posted a video related to LAC on YouTube

The situation on LAC i.e. the Line of Actual Control remains tense. Meanwhile, there is news that the Western Command of the Indian Army accidentally shared confidential information in the public domain. However, it was immediately removed after the army came into action. At present, nothing has been officially said by the army regarding this incident. Here, Army Chief General Manoj Pandey had told last week that the situation on LAC remains stable but sensitive.
What was the matter
According to a media report, the Army’s Western Command had posted a video on YouTube regarding bravery awards during the annual parade and a ceremony on January 13. Now discussions had intensified on social media regarding this video. The video was removed after the military headquarters intervened.
The Times of India has quoted sources as saying that the Western Command has made the mistake of sharing confidential information in the public domain.
Tension continues on the border for more than three years
In the year 2020, on 5-6 May, there was a clash between Indian and Chinese soldiers near Pangong Tso in eastern Ladakh. After this, on June 15, 2020, there was a bloody clash between the two sides in Galwan Valley, in which 20 Indian soldiers were martyred. Since then, India and China have been continuously active on the border. From the Indian side, deployment of 50 thousand soldiers and heavy weapons continues in eastern Ladakh.
The special thing is that for the first time in 45 years there was a clash of this level on the border between India and China. However, India and China have also been discussing about disengagement. J has also said that India’s first priority was to restore the status quo before April-May 2020.
In the year ZUZU, there was a clash between Indian and Chinese troops near Pagag Tsa in eastern Ladakh on 7-7 May. After this, on June 15, 2020, there was a bloody clash between the two sides in Galwan Valley, in which 20 Indian soldiers were martyred. Since then, India and China have been continuously active on the border. From the Indian side, deployment of 50 thousand soldiers and heavy weapons continues in eastern Ladakh.
The special thing is that for the first time in 45 years there was a clash of this level on the border between India and China. However, India and China have also been discussing about disengagement. General Pandey has also said that India’s first priority was to restore the status quo of April-May 2020 in eastern Ladakh.