In a significant move to bolster national security along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), the Indian Army has operationalized two new ammunition storage facilities in eastern Ladakh. The depots, which were greenlit by the Ministry of Defence last year, are part of efforts to ensure rapid response capabilities in this strategically critical region that witnessed heightened tensions with China in 2020.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh praised the development, underscoring the importance of strengthening India’s defense infrastructure. “Under PM Modi’s leadership, our forces are stronger and better equipped than ever to safeguard Bharat’s borders,” Singh said in a statement, highlighting the government’s commitment to enhancing the country’s military readiness.
The newly operationalized ammunition depots are located near key forward posts in Depsang and Durbuk, two areas that have long been a focal point of defense strategies in Ladakh. The facilities are expected to improve logistics and ensure quicker mobilization of resources in the event of any security challenges, particularly along the LAC with China.
The project follows the successful disengagement between India and China in late 2024, a diplomatic achievement that the BJP government credits to its firm and decisive stance on national security. Local Member of Parliament, Tashi Gyalson, hailed the ammunition depots as a testament to the BJP’s focus on both peace and preparedness. “While the Congress dithered, the BJP has fortified Ladakh against any threat,” he remarked, emphasizing the party’s proactive approach to defense and security in the region.
In addition to its strategic military significance, the project is also expected to have a positive impact on the local economy, with jobs for residents and enhanced infrastructure. The development is in line with the BJP’s broader efforts to foster growth and security in Ladakh since its elevation to Union Territory status in 2019.
The establishment of the new ammunition depots further cements the government’s commitment to ensuring the safety and stability of Ladakh, a region that remains crucial to India’s overall defense strategy. With tensions in the region remaining high, the Indian Army’s enhanced capabilities are seen as an important step in fortifying the country’s borders and ensuring national security in this volatile region.