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Friday, November 6, 2020

The Indian Army will outnumber the Chinese Army even in the trembling cold


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 on LoC border in eastern Ladakh dispute a long time between China and India. Now in the fierce cold of Ladakh, the Indian Army is fully prepared to face the Chinese Army fiercely. Clothes have been imported from the US for the Indian Army deployed on the border.

Along with warm clothes, the soldiers have been given a SIG assault rifle. Military officials have said that the soldiers have been given special clothes and weapons to deal with the challenges in extremely cold weather. Now, even in the shivering cold, the soldiers of the Indian Army will face off with the soldiers of the People's Liberation Army.

Sources have told that the Indian Army keeps a stock of special clothes for the severe cold according to about 60 thousand soldiers. Sources say about 30,000 of these sets were needed, given the aggression of China's People's Liberation Army on the LAC, with close to 90,000 troops stationed in the area.

India is carrying many weapons from America. This includes Sigsuur assault rifles for infantry personnel, including several assault rifles for special forces. Recently, the defense ministry approved the second batch of 72,500 Sig Sauer assault rifles from the US. The first of these assault rifles have been given to soldiers deployed for counter-insurgency operations in Jammu and Kashmir.

At the same time, rifles of the second batch will be given to the soldiers deployed on the India-China border. A photo released on Wednesday by defense sources showed that a soldier of the Indian Army is wearing a white dress with the SIG Sawyer Assault Rifle recently found by the Army. The Army is providing troops with new hideouts and clothing to help them overcome the winters during deployment to the China border.

The report said that on Tuesday, the Indian Army received its first batch of extremely cold weather clothing from the US. It is now clear that even the cold climate of Ladakh will not be able to thwart the Pakistani Army's intentions. This time the Chinese army will have to give up in front of the soldiers of India.

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