Indian media accuse PLA of recruiting Tibetan and Mongolian special forces on the China-India border, 50,000 troops to press the border

According to a United Press report today, as the India-China military conflict continues to heat up, Indian soldiers are rumored to be firing warning shots in the air at the PLA at the border, breaking a 40-year tacit agreement not to fire on the border. In addition to the previous raids that resulted in deaths and injuries on both sides, the PLA also quietly mobilized a large force of nearly 50,000 troops and 150 fighter jets of Mongolian-Tibetan descent, who specialize in mountain warfare, to intimidate and prepare for an attack on India. The Indian media seemingly admitted that the Indian soldiers fired warning shots into the sky.

According to the United News Network, after dancing the sword for the cannon! It is rumored that the border communist army has 50,000 troops on the ground and 100 fighter jets ready to attack India.

According to the report, New Delhi Television (NDTV) sources said that pictures of soldiers armed with “big swords” and automatic rifles emerged the day after the PLA attempted to close down the Indian stronghold of Pangong Tso on the southern shore of Ladakh, suggesting that the PLA may be planning to engage in a close-quarters conflict similar to the one in the Galwan Valley on June 15, in which 20 Indian soldiers and an unknown number of PLA soldiers were killed.

Sources also say that when the PLA reached a position near Mukhpari, Indian troops alerted them with weapons and warned that they would be shot at if they crossed the Line of Actual Control (LAC), and that some Indian soldiers fired warning shots in the air as both sides hooted and hollered, setting the stage for an imminent battle.

According to the report, India’s Economic Times, the Chinese PLA, whose recent attempts to occupy strategic locations have been thwarted by Indian defenders, has quietly assembled a force of about 50,000 troops near the LAC and deployed rockets, surface-to-air missiles, and 150 fighter jets. There is even an assessment that the PLA is not under the command of a local commander, but is directly under Beijing’s control; and India had earlier sent Prime Minister Modi’s own “Special Frontier Force” to the China-India border, with both sides’ top brass actually monitoring the front lines, waiting for the red smoke to rise up over the attack launch line.