Border tense as China India stand eyeball to eyeball: India bans PUBG

02 Sep 2020 06:59 PM

India has asked China to control their frontline troops in order to stop infiltration and provocative attempts by Chinese armies.



Indian troops have stopped infiltration and deployement has increased.

India has increased troops in large number along the Chinese border taking lessons from the 1962 war.

In the aftermath, India has also banned 118 chinese apps including PUBG

Commander level talks were once again held between India and China to de-escalate tension between two countries in Pengong TSO Sarovar area.

Brigadier Commander level talks are to be held in Chusul-Moldo.


Chinese army was all set to attack India from Southern side of Pengong lake.

However, the Indian soldiers prempted this move.

Indian army had deployed troops in this area within one week.

Meanwhile, India, America, Australia and Japan will come together for quad meeting in this month.

Sharing of information will be discussed in the meeting. It would also strengthen relationships with America.

India has once again done digital strike on the Chinese apps in the backdrop of tension with China.

Centre government has banned 118 Chinese apps including mostly played and famous PUBG.  

Desk: Sushant Gawas



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