India moves missile defence system into Ladakh after standoff with China

The deployment comes even as India and China are holding rounds of discussion to de-escalate the situation


Anadolu Agency June 27, 2020
Akash is a medium-range mobile surface-to-air missile defence system. PHOTO: AA/FILE

India on Saturday deployed advanced quick-reaction surface-to-air missile defence systems, called Akash, on its borders with China in the northern Himalayan region of Ladakh.

The deployment comes as the Indians claim that the Chinese side was increasing fighter aircraft and helicopter activities along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), de facto border of India and China in the disputed region of Jammu and Kashmir.

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“As part of the ongoing build-up in the sector, the air defence systems of both Indian Army and the Indian Air Force have been deployed in the sector to prevent any misadventure by the Chinese Air Force fighter jets or the People’s Liberation Army choppers there,” confirmed government sources to a local news agency.

The deployment comes even as India and China are holding rounds of discussion to de-escalate the situation at the LAC.

On Monday, the Indian Army also allowed the holding corps to use firearms at the Line of Actual Control, in "extraordinary circumstances".

“There is no change in the rules as such. Our side will only react to provocations and in case of extraordinary circumstances,” Lt. Gen. Vinod Bhatia, the former Indian director-general of the military operations, told Anadolu Agency earlier.

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