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Ramping Up Air Assets To Counter Chinese Threat: India Looks East

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NEW DELHI: Even as the standoff between Indian and Chinese troops at the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh continues nine months on, the Indian security establishment’s assessment is that China could try to create trouble along the eastern frontier in Arunachal Pradesh where India’s defences have traditionally been weak, given the difficult terrain and poor road connectivity. It’s here that Advanced Landing Grounds (ALGs) come in handy. In this episode of ‘Simply Nitin’, StratNews Global Editor-in-Chief Nitin A. Gokhale describes the challenges and how the security apparatus is doing all it can to ensure any Chinese misadventure gets a befitting reply.

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  1. Since the standoff came in to being Nitin has been instrumental in bringing out various aspects related to this strategic issue tirelessly and relentlessly. factual talks and discussions and also analytical articles have been enriching the knowledge of one and all….moreover these attempts have been rejuvenating and generating confidence in common indian citizen regarding India’s military might and Chinese vulnerabilities…..which has been imbibed as stigma for last 60 years……..
    Judiocious and pragmatic biopsy of The most valued Air assets or air power….in armed conflicts…

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