Satellite Imagery Shows China Building Missile Air Defence Sites Near Doklam, Naku La ‘Clash Points

29 August, 2020

China is developing two air defence positions that will cover the 2017 Doklam stand-off area and also Naku La in Sikkim, new satellite imagery has suggested.

The Chinese efforts to build air defence sites along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) come amid deepening tensions with India.

A prominent Twitter handle that posts satellite imagery — @Detresfa_ — made a post on Friday that put out a few images as part of a joint study with Sim Tack of the geopolitical intelligence platform Stratfor.

The handle said the location is near the China, Bhutan and India tri-junction at Doklam, where New Delhi and Beijing were locked in a stand-off in 2017.

The defence infrastructure is being constructed roughly 50 km from the 2017 stand-off site, and also Naku La in Sikkim, which witnessed a clash between Indian and Chinese soldiers this year.

India and China had disengaged in Doklam in 2017 after a 73-day stand-off, but the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) continues to dominate the areas it had ventured into.

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