There has been an Indian-Chinese forces face-off between Naku La Sector of Sikkim between China and India soldiers. Many soldiers have been injured in this clash. There has been a clash between the two countries in this area after about 3 years. Experts are looking at this by linking it to the Gilligat and Gilgit Baltistan India.
China is mobilizing military in Sikkim
Earlier in 2017, there was a fierce tension between the two countries in the Sikkim region. It had grown so much that India's top military officers went camping in the area for several days. The Chinese army is trying to build a road in this area. China has already built a road in the Chumbi Valley area, which is considered very important in strategic terms, which it is trying to expand further.
The road is just five km from the Siliguri Corridor or the so-called 'Chicken Neck' area of India. This Siliguri corridor connects India with the states of North East. For this reason, there is a frequent confrontation between the Indian soldiers and the Chinese army. This was also the reason for the confrontation in the year 2017 when the PLA personnel were stopped by the Indian Army from doing construction work in the disputed area. After this, China has built a large military complex in the area. This military complex is built inside Doklam.
Violent clashes broke out between the Indian and Chinese forces on Saturday at Naku La Sector, Sikkim, at an altitude of about 5000 meters above sea level, opposite the 'Wuhan Spirit'. It is being told that 4 Indian soldiers and 7 Chinese soldiers were injured in this clash. 150 soldiers were involved in this dispute. The skirmish between the two countries took place after about 3 years. Meanwhile, experts are looking at the clash with China in Sikkim linking it to the action taken on India's Gilgit-Baltistan.
In fact, Xi Jinping's dream of the President of China is to complete the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor as soon as possible. With the construction of this corridor, China will direct its cargo to Gwadar Port via land. From here Chinese goods will be sent directly to Africa and other parts of the world. With this, China will not have to send goods to the countries of Southeast Asia.
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