Times of India reported that more than 100 UFOs were seen along China border.
Indian troops who guarded the 2,100-mile border reported that they witnessed yellow spheres took off from the Chinese territory and slowly travelled in the sky for 3-5 hours before their disappearance. Indian military officials rejected the idea that the objects were Chinese drones or low orbit satellites. Ninety-nine of UFOs were reported during the first 10 months of 2012.
Indian media reported that the UFOs were flying over several military organizations. Many Indian news organizations have called these objects as unidentified luminous objects (ULOs) because they glow at day and night.
Rumours circulated that Indian military put up a mobile ground-based radar unit as well as spectrum analyser to examine any anomaly up there. As the troops observed the glowing objects, their equipment picked up zilch, suggesting that the suspected UFOs were non-metallic.
The Indian military reportedly send one of its drones in one of the alleged UFOs but they failed to examine further because the object disappeared. Astronomers were also asked to help. According to Indian media, astronomers also observed similar UFOs but stopped their investigation after three days because they concluded that those objects were non-celestial. Troops in the Indian border reported a hundred sightings over the last three months.
Indian today reported that lack of solid answers has brought more embarrassment than fear to Indian military. There is a growing concern that those objects were just a ploy by the Chinese side to test the readiness of Indian government.
Former Indian military commander Lt. Gen. B.S. Jaswal said that there is a possibility that such sightings is a technology demonstration by China because the Chinese are very advanced. He added that during their time, they did not witness such things.
Director N. Ratnashri of Nehru Planetarium in New Delhi believes that those UFOs could be balloon-borne objects that reflect ambient light.
The latest incident of UFOs in India-China border was not the first one in India. There were paranormal light sightings over the last 10 years around Ladakh. However, the increased number of reported UFOs recently have caught the attention of military chains and even into the office of prime minister.
Indian troops sometimes hesitating to report UFO sightings because of fear of being ridiculed. Air Force was allegedly asked to investigate UFOs only to conclude that they were only Chinese lanterns.
A geology professor claimed to have seen UFOs along with other geologists and several reporters when they did a research expedition in 2004. They gave photos to authorities but the government never issued an official report. He said that UFOs should be studied especially in a remote topography.
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