Earlier this year, Chinese President Xi Jinping instructed the Chinese military to be ready for war. Tensions are rising on the Indo-China border again following the Chinese president's directive.
According to the Times of India, a Hong Kong-based media outlet, the South China Morning Post reported that Jinping had instructed his country's forces to be ready for war. Xi Jinping said in a statement, "War could break out at any moment. Be ready '.According to the report, the president has instructed the army to train in the use of new weapons on a daily basis. He also suggested changing the etiquette of training. If necessary, the various forces must be trained together, Jinping said.
Jinping is not only the country's president or head of the Communist Party, but also the commander-in-chief of the Chinese military since 2012. Since then, Jinping has emphasized the military's wartime readiness. In addition, tensions between India and China over the eastern Ladakh border have been simmering since May 2020.There were also bloody clashes between the two countries' troops in Galwan. Army personnel from both countries were killed. Since then, the Chinese military has been accused of trying to seize Indian land more than once. But they were thwarted by the Indian Army.
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