The Congress on Friday exposes the Government saying it was unable to check 26 of the 65 patrolling points in eastern Ladakh as they had been under the control of China since May 20, 2020.
Says research paper by Leh police Border villagers suffer loss of livelihood Sanjeev Pargal JAMMU, Jan 25: Some sensational disclosures have been made by district police chief of Leh regarding Patrolling Points falling along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Eastern Ladakh where Sino-Indian troops face each other at a number of friction points for last over two and half years. A report by SP Leh PD Nitya, an IPS officer, has claimed that India has lost access to […]
India has lost access to 26 of 65 patrolling points in Eastern Ladakh, a report by a senior police officer in the union territory has said, in a worrying new disclosure amid the country's standoff with China.
Police officers submitted the research paper on ‘Security Issues Pertaining to Unfenced Land Border’ at the Director General of Police annual conference in Delhi.