UFO-like objects spotted near China-India border
Staff Reporter 2012-11-08 10:47
Yellow luminous objects have been spotted flying across the border between China and India, raising concerns from Indian forces stationed along the 2,100-mile border.
Over the past three months, the Indian military has seen the yellow objects over a hundred times in the country's northeast Ladakh region and states such as Jammu, Kashmir and Arunachal Pradesh. They rose slowly in China and traversed the sky for three to five hours before disappearing, according to the Times of India. The forces have ruled out the possibility that they were Chinese drones or satellites.
Indian military organizations have not been able to identify the objects even after installing a mobile ground-based radar unit and a spectrum analyzer. They can only conclude that the objects were not metallic. Indian military officials fear that they are China's surveillance equipment. Astronomers have also failed to explain them and have considered them "non-celestial," according to Los Angeles Times.
The Indian government also failed to report an incident in 2004 when five geologists including professor Sunil Dhar, with the Dharamsala Government Post Graduate College and several reporters saw a robot-like object during an expedition. The object approached them and backed off over a hill, disappearing into the sky after changing color and hovering for ten minutes, according to the Los Angeles Times.