India is upgrading the airfield 50 km away from LAC, China will get the agreement answer
A defense official told news agency ANI, "The LAG (Advanced Landing Ground) will soon be upgraded to operate fighter jets as most of the clearances have already been received for it." According to the plan, the new airfield and military infrastructure will be constructed by the Border Roads Organization (BRO).

The India-China standoff in eastern Ladakh is not over yet. Recently there were reports of China building new military infrastructure at some point. In such a situation, India has also become ready. India is going to upgrade Nyoma airfield to teach a lesson to China. When this airfield is upgraded, the strength of the Indian Air Force will increase manifold. To deal with any crisis, his response time will be greatly reduced.
According to the report, India is soon going to start construction work for the upgrade of Nyoma Airfield for fighter aircraft operations less than 50 km from the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh. Nyoma airfield was used to transport people and materials during the standoff with China. Chinook heavy-lift helicopters and C-130J special operations aircraft have been operated in this airfield.
A defense official told news agency ANI, "The LAG (Advanced Landing Ground) will soon be upgraded to operate fighter jets as most of the clearances have already been received for it." According to the plan, the new airfield and military infrastructure will be constructed by the Border Roads Organization (BRO).
According to officials, this will strengthen the operational capability of the fighter jets and help the Air Force to deal with the misadventures of the enemies faster. The inauguration of the construction work in the Eastern Ladakh sector is expected to start soon after the Centre's approval, he said.
The construction work will start soon after the approval by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government. India is considering several options to develop airspace in eastern Ladakh, including Daulat Beg Oldi (DBO), Fukche and Nyoma, just minutes away from the LAC.
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