China Enhances Military Infrastructure at Lhunze Air Base Near India
China's construction of 36 hardened aircraft shelters and other facilities at Lhunze Air Base enhances its strategic military capabilities near the Line of Actual Control with India. This development poses a significant challenge to India's air defense strategy as it plans responses to Chinese military expansion in the region.

China has upgraded Lhunze Air Base with 36 hardened aircraft shelters and additional facilities, facilitating deployment of tactical aircraft and drones. Located approximately 40 km north of the McMahon line, these enhancements indicate China's intent to establish air superiority in future confrontations.
Concurrently, India is preparing to deploy Sky Guardian drones in 2029 as part of a $3.5 billion contract. China's ongoing upgrades at six air bases in Tibet and Xinjiang, including support structures and operational capabilities, signal a shift in regional military dynamics. Analysts caution that these developments could erode India's traditional advantages along the Himalayan frontier, necessitating rapid modernization and strategic adjustments in India's air defense.




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