U.S. DRONES TO HELP INDIA TRACK CHINESE TROOPS ON DISPUTED BORDER

                           From Our Bureau
NEW DELHI: In the far reaches of the Himalayas, drones sweep across the sky on a high-priority mission for India: scouring the vast, rugged terrain below for Chinese movement along the border of the two countries.
The $3 billion purchase was announced during Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Washington.
Until a few years ago, India relied largely on human patrols to watch the disputed boundary. But that was a different, less-fraught era of relations between the neighbors. A deadly 2020 confrontation between their security forces jolted New Delhi and cast a chill over ties, driving both sides to increase border deployments of troops, weapons and surveillance equipment, says Washington Street Journal.

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