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10 captives, Over 20 soldiers, including Commanding Officer killed at Galwan border clash with China

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You just know people in DC are enjoying their popcorn right now.
 
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TOLD you so chinese give warnings and then when u dont listen you get ur asses kicked. still no bullets fired this aint a war yet. just a show of force. the day bullets start firing. they will go for whole ladakh. while we go for all jammu and kashmir. :pakistan::china: india will start the battle we will end it. just like this one. and as the one on 27th feb 2019
 
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Even with the 'intercept' :rofl:,this article only claim 40 injury and 'death'... Then those even more shameless media make it 40 'death'... Let me tell you, life here is not as cheap as in your slum land... If you dare to kill 40 of our soldiers, you'd better pack your stuff now like this:
But the fact is you can claim whatever your media want, be it 40, 4 hundred, 4 thousand, or 4 million, it does not matter at all...lol...
 
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Ajai is getting direct feed from PLA. I am wondering whether Modi is also in PLA custody. Not heard from him for last 2 days.


I think salwar is more comfortable than Saari.
As per Indian reports no Chinese were captured, so we know the outcome off that encounter. You guys were trapped and killed. If you guys won, you would have captured Galwan. Lolol
 
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its all because of united states . had united states not encouraged endiya.. they would have not gotten their asses kicked.

india should leave United states side and make peace with china. annouce the don't see china as enemy and will never fight on united satates side with china. otherwise this will be a usual scene. pakistan beating from north and east china beating from north and west. :pakistan::china:

43 chinese soldiers dead .



lol ........we already clarified don't need third party , we can take on china ourselves .
sharam karo doob maro behncodo!
 
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As per Indian reports no Chinese were captured, so we know the outcome off that encounter. You guys were trapped and killed. If you guys won, you would have captured Galwan. Lolol
Chinese cannot afford to give Galwan to bharat.
 
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As per Indian reports no Chinese were captured, so we know the outcome off that encounter. You guys were trapped and killed. If you guys won, you would have captured Galwan. Lolol

Is it what Global Times claiming? It's really scary situation.
 
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India, China Face Off in First Deadly Clash in Decades
Tensions between the two Asian powers are poised to escalate at a time of shifting influence in the region.
By Paul D. Shinkman, Senior Writer, National Security June 16, 2020



The Times of India reported hat 20 Indian army personnel had died in the fighting.

American intelligence believes 35 Chinese troops died, including one senior officer, a source familiar with that assessment tells U.S. News. The incident took place during a meeting in the mountainous region between the two sides – both of which had agreed to disarm – to determine how the two militaries would safely withdraw their presences from the region.

The meeting grew tense and resulted in a physical confrontation between the troops. According to the assessment, all of the casualties were from the use of batons and knives and from falls from the steep topography, the source says.

According to the U.S. assessment, the Chinese government considers the casualties among their troops as a humiliation for its armed forces and has not confirmed the numbers for fear of emboldening other adversaries, the source says.

The sources who spoke with the Times said 43 Chinese troops died in the fighting.

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Tensions have mounted in recent weeks around the area spanning in the northern India region of Ladakh and the southwestern Chinese region of Aksai Chin.

The border dispute comes at a time of shifting influence in the region. Beijing has become increasingly bold in its territorial ambitions in recent months, including in the East and South China seas, with U.S. officials saying it has successfully exploited global unrest from the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. At the same time India has enjoyed new and outsized support from the U.S. under the Trump administration, which sees India as a principal battleground for its own economic rivalry with China.

In an editorial in the semi-official Global Times, China said the tensions were caused by "arrogance and recklessness of the Indian side" and that officials there believed "their country's military is more powerful than China's." However the main focus of Beijing's ire was clear.

"The U.S. has wooed India with its Indo-Pacific Strategy, which adds to the abovementioned misjudgment of some Indian elite," according to the outlet, which is not a direct mouthpiece of the Chinese Communist Party but is considered aligned with its views. "New Delhi must be clear that the resources that the U.S. would invest in China-India relations are limited. What the U.S. would do is just extend a lever to India, which Washington can exploit to worsen India's ties with China, and make India dedicate itself to serving Washington's interests."

The Times of India documented harsh conditions at the site of the fighting in the mountainous region, including sub-freezing temperatures and high altitudes. The government there has claimed the face-off "was the result of an attempt by the Chinese side to unilaterally change the status quo of the region," the Times reported. It also cited a statement from a Chinese military spokesperson who reportedly said, "China always owns sovereignty over the Galwan Valley region."

Troops from the two countries last clashed in 1975, when four Indian soldiers died during an ambush in the Arunachal Pradesh region of northeast India.

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The U.S. government had not publicly commented on the skirmish as of Tuesday afternoon.

Trump visited India in February, further strengthening already close ties with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The Trump administration has dramatically ramped up relations with New Delhi, including growing its trade relations and shifting its military policy. The U.S. in 2018 renamed its combatant command for the area "Indo-Pacific Command" – considered a break from prior administrations attempts to balance relations with India with its regional rivals, including Pakistan.


Paul D. Shinkman, Senior Writer, National Security

Paul Shinkman is a national security correspondent. He joined U.S. News & World Report in 2012 ...


https://www.usnews.com/news/world-r...ina-face-off-in-first-deadly-clash-in-decades





Even If Indian media tell its citizens to close their eyes and imagine India is now a super power trust me they will all do it and then believe it.

Btw how exactly does American intelligence leak out its information to this guy and BBC CNN Fox news have no clue about this? Or is it another paid reporter who is using indian propaganda and posing it as American?

Not that i believe this source but according to this news we can also say American intelligence believe India lied about 43 casualties

lol

what prob happened was some butt hurt indians reached out to this guy and asked him to post some propaganda and just lower the number to make it look more authentic.
 
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