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China’s rapid settlement construction at LAC, how is India going to respond? Details

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Last updated: 15 October, 2024 6:20 PM
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China’s rapid settlement construction at LAC, how is India going to respond? Details
China’s rapid settlement construction at LAC, how is India going to respond? Details

New Delhi: Fresh satellite imagery has unveiled the rapid construction of a Chinese settlement near Pangong Tso, a strategic lake in eastern Ladakh, intensifying the already simmering tensions between India and China. This development comes at a crucial moment when both nations are engaged in diplomatic talks aimed at de-escalating the standoff that began in 2020.

The new settlement, discovered via Maxar Technologies satellite images from October 9, 2024, spanning 17 hectares on the northern bank of Pangong Tso, is located within Chinese territory but just 38 kilometres east of the Line of Actual Control (LAC). Expert Y Nithiyanandam’s analysis reveals the settlement’s rapid expansion since construction began in April 2024, featuring over 100 permanent structures, suggesting a well-planned, strategic move by China, India Today reported.

Divided into two main sections, boasts a diverse range of buildings including single and double-story structures and smaller hutments, likely intended for accommodation or operational use. Some structures are believed to be designed for administrative purposes, while others may serve as storage facilities. The layout, experts suggest, is strategically designed to mitigate the risk of long-range attacks.

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An important feature of the settlement is a 150-meter-long strip, believed to be dedicated to helicopter operations. It has fueled speculation about the area becoming a forward military base of the Chinese army. Nestled in a valley surrounded by high peaks, it is believed that the settlement’s strategic location grants China enhanced control over crucial points along the LAC.

This development is part of China’s ongoing infrastructure expansion in the region.  This trend of expanding the infrastructure intensified following the violent clashes between Indian and Chinese troops in 2020. China has been constructing roads, bridges, and settlements at an accelerated pace to make more presence in the region. It also completed a 400-meter-long bridge over Pangong Tso which decreased the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) deployment time from 12 hours to 4 hours.

According to the experts, the new Chinese settlement might serve dual purposes for them; one is housing soldiers and construction workers and the second is storing essential supplies like food and ammunition for a long period. After analysing the satellite images, experts believe that the new structures constructed by China are capable of accommodating 6-8 soldiers or storing up to 10 tonnes of supplies, NDTV reported.

India has countered China’s infrastructure push with its own significant border infrastructure development. In 2023-24 alone, India’s Border Roads Organisation (BRO) completed 125 key projects, including roads, bridges, and tunnels, culminating in the Shinkun La tunnel, soon to be the world’s highest at 15,800 feet, enhancing India’s strategic positioning along the LAC.

India is also strengthening its presence in the areas by settling the civilians in the region through the Vibrant Villages Programme. The programme was launched in 2022 with a budget of Rs 4,800 crore. The main focus of the project is to develop border villages, improve connectivity, and preserve cultural heritage, ensuring a steady civilian population to counter potential Chinese territorial encroachment.

Furthermore, in 2023-24 alone, India’s Border Roads Organisation (BRO) completed 125 key infrastructure projects, including the construction of roads, bridges, and tunnels. Among the most notable is the Shinkun La tunnel, which, once completed, will be the world’s highest at 15,800 feet, providing all-weather connectivity to Ladakh and enhancing India’s strategic positioning along the LAC.

The construction of the new Chinese settlement comes amid ongoing diplomatic efforts to resolve the deadlock that has gripped the region for years. While these talks continue, the rapid pace of Chinese infrastructure development raises questions about the long-term viability of these negotiations. Experts warn that as both nations continue to bolster their positions along the LAC, the risk of future confrontations remains ever-present.

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