Chinese Military conducted live-fire drill near Arunachal border.

17 Jul 2017 6:09 PM | General
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Beijing: The 11-hour drill in Tibet is the latest in a series of military exercises the Chinese have conducted following the Doklam border standoff between the two countries along India’s border in Sikkim.

The live-fire drills included the quick delivery of troops and different military units working together on joint attacks.

The People's Liberation Army (PLA) conducted live-fire exercises in Southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, state-run China Central Television (CCTV) reported on Friday, without mentioning the exact timing of the drills.

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Akash Dutt

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