Sunny Priyan
The LAC with China (Eastern Ladakh & Arunachal Pradesh) is marked by high-altitude standoffs and an intense infrastructure race, with flashpoints like Galwan Valley and Tawang.
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Frequent ceasefire violations, infiltration attempts, and artillery shelling.
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World's highest battlefield with extreme weather and ongoing India-Pakistan military presence.
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Arunachal Pradesh, claimed by China as 'South Tibet', faces frequent incursions by Chinese troops across the LAC.
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The Poonch–Rajouri sector along the LoC is a key infiltration corridor and frequently targeted by cross-border firing.
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The Doklam Plateau, at the India-Bhutan-China tri-junction, was the site of the 2017 standoff and holds strategic importance for India's access to the Northeast.
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