Army silent over Chinese incursion in Anjaw

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The Indian Army is maintaining silence over incursion by China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) into Indian territory in Kapapu area in Anjaw district.

The incursion was reported by Itanagar-based digital news portal NewsFy.

This daily sent a query to the Army’s public relations officer in Tezpur (Assam), but no response came from the PRO.

NewsFy reported that the PLA entered at least 60 kilometres inside Indian territory in Arunachal. Pictures of bonfires, spray-painted rocks and Chinese food materials found at the site suggest that the incursion occurred about a week back.

The pictures also show markings with the year – a propaganda tactic used by the Chinese military during their incursions into Indian territory to assert China’s claim over Arunachal.

The last Indo-Tibetan Border Police camp near Hadigra Pass along the McMahon Line is located in Kapapu, while Chaglagam, the nearest administrative circle in Anjaw district, is about 90 kilometres from the line of actual control (LAC).

Another mountain pass, Glaitakru Pass, lies around 80 kilometres from Chaglagam.

In August 2022, widely circulated visuals on social media showed PLA soldiers overseeing infrastructure activities near Hadigra Lake, with three excavators working at the site.

The location, less than 30 kilometres from Chaglagam, was monitored by a long-range reconnaissance patrol team on 11 August, 2022. Further north, images confirmed the existence of a PLA camp near the construction site.

In 2021, satellite images revealed by NDTV showed the construction of a second cluster of at least 60 buildings inside Indian territory in Arunachal.

Previous incidents include a 2020 transgression, where Chinese troops entered Indian territory in Dibang Valley district, while in 2019 the PLA built a wooden bridge over Doimru Nallah, around 40 kilometres inside Indian territory near Amako Camp.

Arunachal shares a 1,126-km border with China out of the total 3,488-km Sino-India border. (With input from NewsFy)
 

China's Troops Advance Dozens of Miles Across Indian Border


Images have surfaced on social media suggesting Chinese troops were active deep inside a contested territory administered by India but claimed by Beijing.

The evidence indicates People's Liberation Army troops had penetrated at least 60 kilometers (37 miles) into Arunachal Pradesh, a northeastern Indian state that China calls "South Tibet."

The region is one of the most hotly contested areas in the India-China border feud, which traces its roots back to the British colonial era. The 1962 Sino-Indian war, sparked by these border disputes, saw China temporarily advance into Arunachal Pradesh and Aksai Chin, another disputed region further west.

The Indian and Chinese Foreign Ministries did not immediately respond to written requests for comment.

The recent photos, shared by NewsFy, a news outlet based in Arunachal's capital, Itanagar, show remnants of campfires, discarded cans, and food packaging, along with graffiti in the Kapapu area of Arunachal Pradesh's Anjaw district.

The graffiti reportedly included the word "China" in both English and Chinese characters, alongside the year 2024—a clear indication of the incursion's recent occurrence. The images also featured a five-pointed star, a symbol commonly associated with the Chinese Communist Party.

 
In a new interview in Washington D.C., Congress party leader Rahul Gandhi of India confirmed media reports that China now occupies 4,000 sq km inside India.

With recent regional developments, the balance of power in Asia is working against India for years to come.


 
Lol.. So now China has intruded 60 km into Arunachal Pradesh and captured 4000 Sq km of India territory.

Meaning they would have captured dozens if not hundreds of Indian villages and thousands of soldiers and villagers.

Any proof of it...or just quoting rumors from a China news journalist?

By Micah McCartney
China News Reporter
 
It smells like a hedge play by the opposition along with US in light of a possible Sino-India re-approaching.
 

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