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India dominates China at 6 positions

The southern bank of the Pangong lake now dominated by Indian positions with Chinese positions in India's line of sight and fully vulnerable to Indian action. The Indian Army has moved to take dominant positions along the entire stretch in eastern Ladakh. Apart from the dominant positions in the Pangong South Bank, the Indian Army has readjusted its positions on the North Bank Fingers Complex, further north in hot springs and even at the restive Daulat Begh Oldi sector of northern Ladakh, a sector where China has provoked continuously, with a buildup and blockade of Indian patrol teams. Even south of the Pangong south bank, the Indian Army has strengthened its positions in Chumar. These actions make it more difficult for China to mount any aggressive actions and Chinese movements can be tracked easily in real-time.

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