China has deployed several advanced J-20 warplanes just 150 km away from Sikkim. Fighter jets are tiny in size, therefore these are not easily caught on the radar. It is detected only if the radar is very powerful and the distance is not too far.
Geopolitical analysis firm All Source Analysis recently released satellite images showing the deployment of sophisticated fighter jets at a Chinese air base near the Indian border in Sikkim. By looking at several photos taken by artificial satellites, it is understood that the warplanes arrived there on May 27.
Earlier, a cargo plane was also spotted at China’s Shigatze Air Base. All source analysis believes that the necessary equipment and supplies of the Air Force deployed there are provided through that aircraft.
J-20 fighter jets are not deployed at the Chinese Air Force base near the Sikkim border throughout the year. Therefore, the question arises as to what is the need to fly six modern warplanes to that base. Not only the J-20 fighter jets but also several J-10 fighter jets and a KJ-500 aircraft were seen in the picture. But they are deployed there almost throughout the year.
The Indian Air Force was approached about the matter by an all-India media. Although aware of the matter, they refused to disclose anything about the deployment of J-20 fighter jets near Sikkim. However, questions are being raised as to why India has suddenly deployed sophisticated warplanes along the border, especially when the distance from Hasimara in West Bengal, India to Shigatse Air Base is less than 290 km.
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