At the same time that the Chinese and Indian military launched negotiations to alleviate border tensions, the PLA Tibet Military Region has continuously organized multi -military practical drills for many consecutive days, including foot Tanzan collaborative, night -time, investigating cross -barrier, and wartime transportation.

According to the WeChat public account of the Beijing Youth Daily, it was reported that the day before yesterday (17th) reported that, in addition to conventional practical training, the Tibet Military Region has added new training content to focus on practical applications to accelerate the creation and improvement of fighting capabilities.A variety of fighting courses such as Sanda, Wrestling, Jiu -Jitsu have also been included in the training content.

The Tibet Military Region also opened a Weibo account on the 1st of this month. On the 15th, it was mentioned that a regiment in the Tibet Military Region expanded military physical training content.Four techniques of kicking, fighting, falling, and getting are specialized to effectively improve the physical fitness and blood nature of officers and soldiers.The account also released related videos.

After the Tibet Military Region, the news and pictures of soldiers trained on the plateau through Weibo also released two related news yesterday alone.

One of the Weibo stickers mentioned that a brigade of the Tibet Military Region organized a barrier -breaking exercise for multiple obstacles at the field training ground at an altitude of more than 4,700 meters to comprehensively refine the operating ability of various types of blasting equipment.

Another Weibo post mentioned that a brigade of the Tibet Military Region was performing training grounds at an altitude of more than 4,600 meters. The howites, rockets, and anti -tank missiles were performed across day and night.Real bombs exercise, comprehensively refine the firepower strike capability of the army in all directions.

China and India have carried out a four -round army negotiation. At present, the two sides have reached a consensus to reduce the situation.