After China constructed a bridge over the Pangong lake in Ladakh, Councillor of Chushul region Konchok Stanzin has claimed that it has now installed mobile towers near its side of the border. Stanzin flagged the issue and claimed that three mobile towers have been installed near China's hot spring very close to the Indian territory.
The Councillor pointed out that the towers could be used to observe our territory and communicate details. He also claimed that China is doing rapid infrastructure development on its side of the border.
Stanzin said, “After completing the bridge over Pangong lake, China has installed three mobile towers near China's hot spring very close to the Indian territory. Isn't it a concern? We don't even have 4G facilities in human habitation villages. 11 villages in my constituency have no 4G facilities.”
Stanzin alleged that in maximum border villages, India does not 4G internet service. “In my constituency, out of 12, 11 villages do not have 4G internet facilities. We should take it seriously. We are lagging in the communication facility. We only have one mobile tower whereas on their side, they have nine towers,” he said.
In February, Minister of State for External Affairs V Muraleedharan informed that a bridge was being constructed by China on Pangong lake in areas that have continued to be under the illegal occupation of China since 1962, adding that the Government of India has never accepted this “illegal” occupation.
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