President Jinping orders Chinese troops to be ready for war, Chinese Air Force drills to maintain grip on Tibet - Newztezz Online

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President Jinping orders Chinese troops to be ready for war, Chinese Air Force drills to maintain grip on Tibet


With China becoming the sovereign of both the ruling party and the military, President Xi Jinping has ordered the military to be ready for war at any time. 
With this the army is asked to increase training in real war situations. China flew more helicopters than military drills in Lhasa to maintain its grip on Tibet as the United States passed a bill in its parliament emphasizing Tibet's independence. India, meanwhile, accused China of changing the status quo in Ladakh. To counter China, India will sign a 4.5 billion deal to buy three medium transport aircraft for the Air Force.

Chinese President Xi Jinping said the People's Liberation Army should be ready for action at any second and ready for war at any time. Conflicts on the border front should be used to increase military capability and increase the use of technology in training. In his first order after receiving key powers in the Central Military Commission, Xi Jinping emphasized the need to strengthen the military and increase its ability to win by training in real war situations.

He added that the army should increase the integration of new equipment, new forces and new battlefields in training and combat processes. Jinping has given the order to the army amid clashes with India on the Line of Control on the Ladakh border. Meanwhile, the United States has passed a bill in its parliament giving Tibetans the right to choose their Dalai Lama. It was at this time that China conducted a military drill in Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, in order to completely crush the spirit of independence in Tibet and maintain its dominance over Tibet.

India, meanwhile, accused China of changing the status quo in Ladakh. The Ministry of Defense said in its annual review report that China had tried to change the status quo by using unconventional weapons against Indian troops on the Line of Control (LoC) in Ladakh. In its review report, the defense ministry said that the Indian military, with the help of the air force, has withstood the Chinese military with immediate effect and has strongly guarded the country's borders. In addition, to counter China, India will sign a 4.5 billion deal to buy three medium transport aircraft for the Air Force this year. These aircraft will replace the obsolete Avro-3 aircraft in the Air Force. Airbus Defense & Space and Tata Advanced Systems Ltd. As part of the Make-in-India initiative in the aerospace sector, 4C-3 will build transport aircraft.

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