China Enhancing Infrastructure Near Arunachal Border, Says Army's Eastern Command Chief

India has been continually making attempts to enlarge the safety positioning in the Eastern Command sector of the Army by the side of the Arunachal Pradesh-China border.
China Enhancing Infrastructure Near Arunachal Border, Says Army's Eastern Command Chief

Guwahati: Indian Army Eastern Commander Lt General R P Kalita on Monday stated that China's People's Liberation Army is enhancing infrastructure capacity across the international border in Arunachal Pradesh.

"Along the Line of Actual Control in Tibet region, abundant infrastructural enhancement has been in progress. The other side is continuously upgrading its road, rail, and air connectivity so that they are in a finer position to respond to any circumstance or prepare forces. After analyzing this, a lot of reforms on defence infrastructure are also initiated," he said while speaking to the media.

''China authorities have built border villages close to the LAC that can be used for dual purposes,'' he added.

However, he also informed that the Indian side is also continuously upgrading its infrastructure and capabilities to deal with any situation that may arise along the border.

''Indian army is fully ready with a high level of operational preparedness,'' he added.

India has been continually making attempts to enlarge the safety positioning in the Eastern Command sector of the Army by the side of the Arunachal Pradesh-China border.

Earlier in April, the Ministry of Home Affairs notified the Parliament that the Centre assigned six times more funds for infrastructure development on the edge of the India-China frontier in Arunachal Pradesh. It has been extended from Rs 42.87 crore in 2020-21 to Rs 249.12 crore in 2021-22.

The Minister of State for Home Affairs Nityanand Rai informed Lok Sabha that Rs 602.30 crore in 2021-22 and Rs 355.12 crore in 2020-21 has been allocated for enhancing infrastructure besides the international border under the Border Infrastructure and Management (BIM) scheme.

India shares a 3,488 km long Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China from Ladakh to Arunachal. Simultaneously, Arunachal Pradesh shares a 1,126 km lengthy border with China.

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