News Desk, Amar Ujala, New Delhi
Updated Thu, 26 Nov 2020 12:39 PM
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India is gearing up to teach China a lesson, so India is going to tighten surveillance on the border. Once India leases two MQ-9C guards, it will help India carry out surveillance intelligence and surveillance along the border.
According to army sources, Sea Guardian has been taken on a one-year lease. Recently, the government changed its policies on defense equipment, which allowed arms to be leased instead of purchased outright. This is the first decision by the government to lease the defense equipment policies after the relaxation in which two MQ-9s have been leased. Their special thing is that they are able to operate continuously from a height of 40 thousand feet. Also can fly continuously for 30 hours.
Significantly, there have been several confrontations between Indian soldiers and Chinese soldiers on the Ladakh border this year. China’s unsuccessful attempts at the border are forcing India to take tough decisions. Last month, military talks were held more than seven times, which proved to be a failure. Now India too wants to teach China a lesson by taking a tough stance.
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