Thus at present, the idea is that the federal government would be more helpful to the military if it gave the military the satellite it was asking
Indian Army ready to handle new tactic
India: In order to monitor China's military forces, the Indian Army is to ask the Central Government for a total of six separate satellites.
The conflict between China and India continues unabated, with China retaining its forces in key parts of Ladakh, including Bangkok Thiso and the Hot Springs.
China claims to be withdrawing troops from the border, but the continued presence of troops there is sure to be questionable.
Thus, tensions remain only in those areas… so the Indian Army is currently operating with full focus on the border.
Need 4 -6 Satellite
In this context, the Indian Army is currently urgently requesting the Central Government to install a total of 6 separate satellites to monitor all Chinese forces.
That is, it claims to have 4-6 satellites for military use only and that it will be used for vital purposes. It is the military’s request to help track where it is going in China.
4,000 km recovered
There are a number of reasons for this, for example, the sudden influx of more than 40,000 soldiers into the Chinese military last May.
China did this very fast at a time when little was expected. At a time when India was not expecting it, China is currently concentrating its forces at various locations along the 4,000-kilometer border.
Predict and execute
Moreover, the Indian Army has asked the satellites for this news from the Central Government just so that it would be convenient to guess exactly.
At this point, India can thus guess the exact information about where the Chinese military is concentrating its forces and this will help the Indian military to predict and act on Chinese forces in advance.
In private companies
The Indian military already has satellites to monitor the border, although those satellites are said to have failed to fully monitor China's occupation.
Due to the unavailability of satellite assistance in such cases, the Indian Army has to rely on certain private companies for photographs.
It is for this reason that the Indian Army is currently asking the Central Government for new satellites.
Thus at present, the idea is that the federal government would be more helpful to the military if it gave the military the satellite it was asking for. The federal government is expected to issue a statement soon.
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