Viral video claims a Chinese ‘spy robot’ patrolling near India border: Watch

A viral video shows a humanoid figure near the India-China border, sparking speculation of a Chinese "spy robot." While unconfirmed, the footage coincides with China's announced trials of advanced humanoid robots for border management and industri...

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China spy robots at Indian border (Image Credit: UBTech)
A widely shared video on social media has triggered intense speculation after claiming that Indian troops spotted a Chinese “spy robot” deployed near the Line of Actual Control (LAC). The clip, reportedly filmed in a high-altitude region, shows a humanoid-like figure standing alone in a vast valley on the Chinese side of the border, raising concerns about possible robotic surveillance at one of the world’s most sensitive frontiers.

What the viral clip shows

The footage begins with the camera zooming in on a still, upright object that resembles a robotic guard. The videographer then pans across the barren stretch of mountains, suggesting that the structure is part of China’s security setup in the border zone. Several online posts claim the object is a fully functional robot monitoring troop movement.

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Despite the online buzz, officials have not verified the authenticity of the video. There is no confirmation from Indian or Chinese defence authorities. Some user, however, pointed out that the figure could be a misidentified stand, a visual distortion caused by terrain, or even a decoy structure placed for observation.

Why the video has stirred curiosity

Meanwhile, the clip has intensified discussion about China’s rapid push into advanced military technology, especially artificial intelligence, autonomous surveillance tools, and humanoid robotics. If the claims prove accurate, it would indicate a major shift in modern border monitoring methods.

China is conducting humanoid robot trials on Vietnman Border

The video comes at a time when China has publicly announced trials of humanoid robots for crowd control and guidance at a major border crossing. Shenzhen-based UBTech Robotics recently signed a significant contract to supply its latest models for a testing project near China’s border with Vietnam.
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At the centre of the trial is the Walker S2, an industrial-grade humanoid robot unveiled in July 2025. Promoted as the world’s first humanoid with a self-replacement battery system, it allows unusually long autonomous operations—an essential feature for customs, logistics, and continuous border management.

More robots coming in December

According to reports, the robot fleet will be deployed from December 2025, not just at checkpoints but also in industrial areas. There, they will conduct inspections in steel, copper, and aluminium factories. The move highlights a broader national strategy: using multi-purpose robots to cut repetitive labour and boost operational efficiency across state and private sectors.
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