Chinese drones with metal-cutting beam: Everyone is aware of China’s nefarious activities on the border. Dragon is embroiled in border disputes with almost every neighboring country as per its policy of expansionism. Now Xi Jinping’s country has taken such a step which is a matter of concern for many countries. Actually, China has deployed a laser beam that produces water by melting iron on a small drone.
This is dangerous because according to experts, enemies’ weapons can be melted with this laser beam. Not only this, during war, with its help, the faces and eyes of soldiers of other countries can be harmed.
China released video
According to South China Post, China has released the video of this dangerous laser light. After watching this video, many countries including India and America are worried. The evil intentions of the dragon become clear from this video itself. If China uses this laser drone in a war with any country, then its horror can be estimated from the fact that it will be many times more dangerous than conventional weapons and missiles.
what is in the video
The video is quite scary. It is shown that a squad of soldiers is moving with weapons. An American Humvee armored vehicle is driving behind them. Just then a drone appears there and the soldier screams and covers his eyes. Further smoke is seen coming out from between his fingers and then one by one all the soldiers fall.
Relations with India improved
Relations between India and China have improved in recent times. Recently, an agreement was reached between India and China regarding patrolling and disengagement of troops along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh, which is a major success towards ending the four-year-old standoff.
Regarding this, Jaishankar said, “Establishing balance is in the interest of both the countries.” However, it is difficult to do this conceptually, because both countries are changing completely, so it is a very complex equation. The world is changing, we are changing, relations with the world are changing and relations between the two countries are also changing.
Jaishankar said, “So, in all these changes, how do you find the balance… That would be the preferred option, but the problem is that right now we are struggling with short-term measures, and the focus will be on de-escalation in the short term.” , because there has been progress on the issue of withdrawal of troops, but there are other issues as well.