In a rapid mission to capture the North Finger 4 Ridgeline at Pangong Tso along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), units of the Indian Army along with the formidable Special Frontier Force (SFF) has mounted a mission that has left the PLA in total disarray, India Today has reported.
The Indian Army and the SFF which mostly comprises of Tibetans have now taken control of the Finger 4 feature on the north bank of Pangong Tso Lake. This is a strategic location and it is only a few hundred metres away from the Chinese posts.
This position has now given the Indian Army the all-important dominating heights on the ridgelines along Finger 4.
The report adds that the Indian Army has carried out a readjustment of deployment this week and established its posts on the Indian side of the LAC.
Whenever the Indian Army has gone on the offensive, the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) had to move back. Earlier the army had gained a big advantage over the PLA by successfully beating it to occupy a strategic height at the southern region of the Pangong Tso Lake.