China can carry out deep surveillance in India...

China is becoming a big threat to india by continuously strengthening its defense capabilities. Recently, china has deployed a giant Large Phased Array Radar (LPAR) system in Yunnan province near the Myanmar border. This advanced radar system enhances the surveillance capability of China's ballistic missiles and its range is said to be more than 5,000 kilometers. With the help of this radar, china can keep an eye on India's missile program, which has increased concern in Delhi.

LPAR is a state-of-the-art ballistic missile early warning radar, which is considered an important part of China's defense system. The range of this radar installed in Yunnan province is so high that it can monitor missile launches within a radius of 5,000 kilometersIts purpose is to specifically monitor, due to which China has developed the ability to keep a close eye on India's missile program.

China's eye on India's missile program

According to experts, with the help of this radar, china can keep a close watch on India's missile test sites, especially the missile tests conducted from facilities like Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Island located on the east coast. india regularly tests ballistic missiles like Agni-5 and K-4 from this island. India's missile program has always been a matter of concern for china and this radar will help china track India's missile tests.

China's strategic move

China has deployed this radar system in Yunnan province at a time when tensions between india and China are high. This radar system is an excellent place to monitor the Bay of bengal and the indian Ocean region, where India's naval presence is also strong. China's move is the latest example of its aggressive defense policy and surveillance capabilities, which can give beijing the necessary data to counter India's missile program.

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