China in panic mode after India’s Operation Sindoor, activates another airbase in…, deploys Y-20 transport aircraft near…
In a shocking turn of events as a result of the India’s recent actions against Pakistan, the People’s Liberation Army of China has reportedly taken a massive step. After India conducted Operation Sindoor on Pakistan, China is in panic mode and it has taken a big step to protect itself. In the recent step that China has taken, it has been reported with the help of satellite images that China has activated another airbase in Tibet. The satellite images have indicated that the Nagari Gunsa airbase of China, which was used for civil flights until now is being loaded with a Y-20 transport aircraft and four fighter planes of PLA Air force. Here are all the details you need to know about the recent step from China and why it is significant for India.
Nagari Gunsa airbase of China
Talking about the strategic location of the Chinese airbase, it is located very close to three states of India, namely Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and Ladakh. Therefore, the alertness and panic of the Chinese Airforce can clearly be seen from the recent move after India attacked Pakistan through air.
“Fighter jets are seen for the first time on the newly developed military section of Ngari Gunsa Airport in Tibet. While fighter jets and Y-20s are not new to the airport, the use of this apron suggests the operational readiness of its recently developed military wing”, Open source intelligence @detresfa_ posted a satellite image on X.
Isolated Pakistan to meet Chinese after Operation Sindoor
In another significant event related to China and India, Pakistan Foreign Minister (FM) Ishaq Dar will travel to China on May 19 to meet his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi after being isolated by the International community following Operation Sindoor, The minister is expected to hold bilateral talks following drubbing at the hands by India, as per a report by news agency IANS.
The Pakistan Foreign Office said, in a statement, that Ishaq Dar is visiting China from May 19 to 21 on the invitation of his counterpart Wang to hold talks on issues of interest.
“The Foreign Minister will hold in-depth discussions with Foreign Minister Wang Yi and the evolving regional situation in South Asia and its implications for peace and stability,” the Pakistan Foreign Office said in a statement.
(With inputs from agencies)
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