Indian Army had earlier sent a team of Ladakh Scouts- an infantry regiment specialising in mountain warfare- to the Daulat Beg Oldi sector, manned by the troops of Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP)- soon after it was discovered that the Chinese troops had set up a camp there.
Additional troops may be deployed in the area if the situation does not de-escalate and Chinese troops do not go back to their old position, sources said here today.
A Chinese Army Platoon usually consists of around 50 troops.
India and China today conducted second round of flag- meeting in the area since the incursion was reported and asked the Chinese side to revert to the status quo position. The first meeting was held on April 18.
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On earlier occasions, the Indian and Chinese troops had transgressed into each other's territory due to differences in perception of the Line of Actual Control (LAC). The Defence Ministry had earlier also maintained that the LAC is not properly demarcated in some areas.
DBO, located in northernmost Ladakh, is an historic camp site and located on an ancient trade route connecting Ladakh to Yarkand in Xinjiang, China.