Defense News reported yesterday (8th) that in order to deal with border disputes with China, the Indian army recently expanded the deployment scale and extend the deployment time on the China -India border, but this will allow India to IndiaThe military faces a huge challenge for rising costs.

It is reported that the Indian military has increased the size of the Sino -Indian border to 50,000, which has also extended the deployment time to the whole winter. The purpose is to snatch a more favorable advantage to deal with the border dispute between the two countries.However, it costs 75 million yuan (USD, the same, S $ 100 million in the same, S $ 100 million), and the cost of rising combat expenditures will be the Indian military.Great challenge.

High -level Indian officials have confirmed that the Indian Army is preparing to deploy a large number of military, weapons and support equipment in the actual control line (LAC) in eastern Radak to deal with the Chinese People's Liberation Army.

Officials added that although the cost is huge, the Indian army is well equipped and can fight on the actual control line for a long time.

Reports pointed out that the border between India and China is about 2520 miles (about 4055 kilometers), most of which are mountain terrain; and the actual control line is not marked on the ground, nor is it recorded in the maps of the two countries.

At present, the Indian Army has deployed a total of 50,000 officers and soldiers, as well as artillery, main battle vehicle, sky air defense missile system, land-to-air fast response missile system, SA-18 air defense missile and other equipment.

The report quoted a Army officials confirmed that India has planned a plan for the Indian army along the border to provide weapons maintenance and equipment support.However, how to overcome the extreme cold climate is still the most concerned about the Indian military.Officials also admit that from October to March next year, the Army needs to spend 15,000 yuan on each soldier.

Report quoting military logistics expert Amrit Pal Singh pointed out that there are 80 reserves required for each soldier, including kerosene, diesel, and gasoline.To spend the cold winter, it takes 500,000 tons of supply.

He estimates that it costs 15 million yuan to transport 10 tons of materials through trucks, and a C-17 aircraft will cost about 340,000 yuan for one hour to transport 50 tons of supplies.This means that it costs 75 million yuan to transport supplies for trucks.

Army officials said that the Indian Army has spent 100 million yuan to build hundreds of camps and equipped with sufficient water and electricity.Some camps are located near the border in eastern Radakh.

Nevertheless, officials admit that this is still inadequate, and it is necessary to build more posts, bunkers, ammunition storage, arsenal, and other facilities to strengthen infrastructure.

The report quoted an Indian defense official to confirm that seven years ago, the national highway organization planned to build more than 60 strategic border roads on border border with China seven years ago, and now it has been put into use.

The official also said that the Army is introducing monitoring and tactical drones, long -range monitoring observation systems, battlefield monitoring radar, new military and low -orbit observation satellites, enhance the Indian army intelligence surveillance and monitoring capabilities to master the Chinese army’s army’s army’s.Every move.

Officials said, "India will spend 500 million yuan in the next one to two years to strengthen these capabilities."

After the China -India army conflicts in the Lawan Valley in the Ladaka border area last June, the two sides have conducted more than ten rounds of troops talks, but there are still a lot of differences.

Long Shaohua, a spokesman for the Western Theater of the PLA, criticized the Indian military on the 11th last month. At the latest round of the China -India Army's high talks, "adhere to unreasonable and unrealistic requirements" to increase difficulties to negotiate the negotiations.Essence

The Indian military issued a statement on the same day, saying that the Indian side proposed the constructive suggestion to resolve the dispute. "But China does not accept it and cannot make any forward -looking proposals."

In addition, the Land National Boundary Law passed by the National People's Congress passed on the 23rd last month was also considered by Indian experts to be targeted at India.The Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs claims to pay attention to the law, saying that China's unilateral decision may affect the bilateral arrangements of the existing border management of the two countries.