Arunachal Clash: Indian Air Force (IAF) jets were spotted flying over Arunachal Pradesh after hostilities broke out between the Indian Army and the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) there. To stop the Chinese Army from crossing the Line of Actual Control was the goal of this patrolling (LAC). Multiple fighter aircraft were spotted flying close to the LAC, according to IAF sources, and the patrolling is being carried out to stop the Chinese Air Force from violating the country’s airspace.
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Combat on the 17,000-ft-high mountain
On December 9, the Chinese PLA and Indian Army engaged in combat on the 17,000-ft-high hill in Arunachal Pradesh. Since then, China has made numerous attempts to seize control of the mountain.
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Indian Army officials claim country has firm control over the top
Indian Army officials have said that the country has firm control over the top. According to the accounts, this hill offers a magnificent view on both sides of the border. On Tuesday morning, the NSA, Army Chief, and CDS met at a high level with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh to discuss the tension along the LAC.
In an effort to restore order, the army chiefs of China and India met under one banner.
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