New Delhi: In the initial phase of the face-off in the Eastern Ladakh sector, China moved its troops close to the Indian territory for build-up in heavy vehicles used by the People's Liberation Army (PLA) in war games on its side and for dumping mud at a project site to convert a civilian airfield into a military base.
During the initial period, the Chinese used the road infrastructure built by it over the last many years, like its Western Highway, to rapidly induct troops in large numbers near the Line of Actual Control (LAC) on multiple locations and inside some areas on the Indian soil, sources told media.
"The Chinese were able to surprise Indian security forces initially in the face off by managing to induct troops to outnumber the Indian troops as they swiftly diverted their troops engaged in a wargame in trucks and other heavy vehicles towards the border with India," they said.
They further added that, to enable faster movement of their troops, they also utilised the trucks which were being used to bring mud from a location for expansion of an airfield which has been taken over by the PLA and it helped to pump in troops in large numbers.
Sources said that the Chinese infrastructure projects in the last many decades, including the Western Highway project and the roads connecting with it from the other areas have helped them to push troops in large numbers.
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Sources said on the boundary where bullets are not supposed to be fired at the enemy and numerical strength matters in attaining superiority, the pace at which one can pump in troops into a conflict zone gives an edge to the side with the greater capability of doing so.
China has been raising objections to the Indian infrastructure projects in the Eastern Ladakh region and has built up troops in disputed locations to pressurise India to stop any kind of work there.