Indian security forces have now been provided non-lethal weapons to tackle the Chinese during violent face-offs along the Line of Actual Control. This comes after the Chinese troops used barbed clubs and tasers against the Indian security forces in the Galwan valley clash. A start-up firm in Noida said soon after the Galwan valley clash, it was tasked by the Indian security forces to provide them equipment to be able to tackle the Chinese and they have provided the solutions in the form of non-lethal weapons inspired by the traditional Indian weapons like the 'Trishul' of Lord Shiva.
Indian security forces have now been provided non-lethal weapons to tackle the Chinese during violent face-offs along the Line of Actual Control. This comes after the Chinese troops used barbed clubs and tasers against the Indian security forces in the Galwan valley clash. A start-up firm in Noida said soon after the Galwan valley clash, it was tasked by the Indian security forces to provide them equipment to be able to tackle the Chinese and they have provided the solutions in the form of non-lethal weapons inspired by the traditional Indian weapons like the 'Trishul' of Lord Shiva. October 18, 2021 at 10:22AM https://ift.tt/3AL1u6E
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