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ThePrint's deep-researched story analyses the role that Depsang Plains - a 972-sq km area at over 16,400 feet - plays in India's defence against China in Ladakh. The story reveals that the stand-off between the two armies in Depsang has preceded the recent skirmishes at the borders by several months. The story highlights the strategic and military challenges that India faces along its borders. It also narrates the importance of infrastructure development that India has undertaken in the border regions in recent years.
Why Depsang Plains, eyed by China, is crucial for India’s defence in Ladakh
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