As part of his two-day visit to Ladakh and Jammu and Kashmir, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh stepped on along the LAC and interacted with the troops there to boost their morale.
The Defence Minister interacted with the Indian Army and Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) troops at the Lukung post and said no power in the world can take an inch from Indian territory.
Rajnath Singh paid tributes to the soldiers who lost their lives in the violent standoff with Chinese troops that took place in the Galwan Valley in Eastern Ladakh and said he is saddened about the lives lost.
He categorically sent a message to China by aiming the Pika machine gun. He also laid his hands on other cooping weapons. Rajnath Singh had a glimpse of an exercise carried out by the Indian Army T-90 tanks and BMP infantry combat vehicles.
Earlier, Chinese troops went two km back from along the Line Of Actual Control in the eastern Ladakh
The Defence Minister interacted with the Indian Army and Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) troops at the Lukung post and said no power in the world can take an inch from Indian territory.
Rajnath Singh paid tributes to the soldiers who lost their lives in the violent standoff with Chinese troops that took place in the Galwan Valley in Eastern Ladakh and said he is saddened about the lives lost.
He categorically sent a message to China by aiming the Pika machine gun. He also laid his hands on other cooping weapons. Rajnath Singh had a glimpse of an exercise carried out by the Indian Army T-90 tanks and BMP infantry combat vehicles.
Earlier, Chinese troops went two km back from along the Line Of Actual Control in the eastern Ladakh