Indian forces keep surveillance in Gogra & Ladakh using special tents

India is in no mood to relax its guard following the pullout of Indian and Chinese soldiers from the Gogra heights in eastern Ladakh. To monitor the region’s Line of Actual Control (LAC), the Indian Army has armed its men with sophisticated weapons.

Following the withdrawal from the ‘Friction Patrolling Point 17A’ a day earlier, India Today and Aaj Tak were the first channels to reach ground zero on the Chushul axis near LAC on Saturday.

The Indian and Chinese soldiers have been stationed on the frontline along the LAC in eastern Ladakh for the last year. On the outskirts of Chushul, 150 kilometres from Leh, Indian Army soldiers are keeping a careful eye on the Chinese Army’s every move.