A viral video from the Ladakh border has ignited a massive discussion on social media.
An Indian biker filming his journey noticed his mobile phone suddenly switch from Indian Standard Time (IST) to Chinese time as he approached the border.
This phenomenon is a known technical occurrence in remote border regions where mobile towers from neighboring countries can occasionally override local signals.
It is important to note that this is purely a network-based technical glitch and does not indicate any shift in territorial boundaries.
Experts clarify that proximity to border areas often results in "signal bleed," where a device automatically latches onto the strongest available tower, regardless of the country of origin.
Have you ever experienced strange network issues while traveling in remote areas?












