The Army of India deployed the reactive system of salvo fire (RSZO) “Pinaka” and “Tornado”, in East Ladakha on the advanced positions on the line of valid control (varnish) with China, betrayals with reference to Indian media.
It is reported that the latest lightweight M-777 155 millimeter caliber and modernized anti-aircraft guns are also deployed to East Ladakhs.
It is noted that the transfer of Indian artillery in Ladakh occurred against the background of a dead end in the 13th round of negotiations on the situation in this area, due to the refusal of China’s People’s Liberation Army to take off their troops to permanent bases The condition for restoring the status quo in Ladakha, retained until April 2020.
India and China from the middle of the last century lead to a dispute about the belonging to the border area in the north of Kashmir, as well as the area of nearly 60 thousand square kilometers at the border of the North-Eastern State of Arunacha Pradesh. The actual control line (borders) between the countries, the length of which reaches 3,488 km, is carried out including in the Ladakh region. In the autumn of 1962, this dispute led to a large-scale border war between India and the PRC.