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Chinese forces have inscribed a huge Mandarin symbol and a map of China between finger four and finger five, which fall on the disputed banks of the Pangong Tso lake in Ladakh, reports NDTV.
In a recent picture, the overall commander of Chinese forces in Tibet Wang Hajiang, was seen repainting the character of 'China' in a frontier position along the India-China boundary.
Fingers refer to mountain ridges near the Pangong Tso. While India claims that it has patrolling rights from finger 1 to finger 8, China claims that it has the right to patrol the region between finger 8 and finger 4. According to the report, the present boundary lies at finger 4 and Indian troops are not allowed by Chinese forces beyond that point.
The report also adds that there has been a massive build-up of Chinese forces near the region beyond which Indian troops are not being allowed to patrol.
It also adds that while there is significant construction activity near finger 4, there’s no clear indication of the movement of Chinese troops in the region between finger 3 to finger 1.
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