Army engineers finish work for laying water pipeline in Ladakh
November 06, 2016  17:27
Unfazed by the 'sit-in' by the Chinese border guards at Demchok in Ladakh that led to a face-off with Indian troops earlier this week, Army engineers have finished the work for laying a water pipeline for irrigation purpose for local villagers in Ladakh division. 

Chinese had pressed its People's Armed Police Force personnel at the Line of Actual Control in Demchok this time instead of the usual PLA who came to erect a Fibre-Reinforced plastic hut on Friday at the border but was not allowed by the Army and the Indo-Tibetan Border Police troops, official sources said.

The sources said that while the face-off between the two sides continued for three days ending on Saturday evening, the Army engineers, ignored the warnings by PAPF personnel and continued laying pipeline for nearly a kilometre for irrigation purpose of the villagers in Demchok, located 250 km east of Leh.

According to the sources, the formula of 'active patrolling' adopted by the ITBP and army ever since 2013 fortnight long stand-off near Daulat Beig Oldie has been reaping rich dividends and Chinese have been cautious in carrying out incursion especially in Ladakh sector.

This time also, the sources said, army and ITBP personnel did not allow the PAPF guards to erect the hut and they were forced to take the material back to their base camp located a kilometre away at Demqog from the place of face-off.
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