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

Hahaha yea sure Joe or whatever you name is. The day you will Discover the direction of your arse will be a fantastic day ! Until then I guess everyone in the World would just have to bear all the BS from you Indians. :lol: :lol:

I bow to your superior art in finding directions of your body parts. For some reason, we ordinary humans never needed this skill.

Anyways, Indian military will be hacked to death by the Chinese. My advise to the sane minded people in the Indian Military is to overthrow the Modi government and MAKE PEACE WITH PAKISTAN AND CHINA. :enjoy:

Of course your superior skill in finding the direction of your Taj Mahal is matched only by your superior knowledge of military history, and the close study of how matters went at the military level for more than seventy years now.
 
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We haven't focused on China centric weapons. Necessity drives change, though.

hmmm.. is this a U turn ?.... your leaders always say China your number one threat?.. all weapons are against china?..

so which is it?

China or Pakistan?
 
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Extended conflict will do enough. And there are other countries willing to defend themselves against China. Including Vietnam, Japan.
They can grab as much territory as they like. We will be bombing that territory for a long time, though.
LOL or maybe Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh will have large chunk of Indian Territory
 
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China says it has agreed with India to peacefully resolve their Himalayan border tensions following the most violent confrontations in decades.



Foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian told reporters at a Wednesday briefing that “both sides agree to resolve this matter through dialogue and consultation and make efforts to eases the situation and safeguard peace and tranquility in the border area.”



Zhao repeated Chinese claims that the clashes, in which an Indian officer and 19 soldiers were reportedly killed and many more injured, came after Indian forces “provoked and attacked Chinese personnel, which lead to fears, physical confrontation between the two sides’ border troops and resulted in casualties.”



China has not said if any of its troops were injured or killed.



“China has lodged strong protests and stern representations with the Indian side. We once again ask the Indian side to act on our consensus, strictly discipline its front-line troops not to cross the line, not make provocations and not to take unilateral actions that might complicate the situation.,” Zhao said.



THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows below:



As some commentators clamored for revenge, India’s government was silent Wednesday on the fallout from clashes with China’s army in a disputed border area in the high Himalayas that the Indian army said claimed 20 soldiers’ lives.



An official Communist Party newspaper said the clash occurred because India misjudged the Chinese army’s strength and willingness to respond. The Global Times, which often reflects nationalistic views within the party’s leadership, said China did not disclose whether it had casualties in the skirmish to avoid comparisons and prevent further escalation.



Indian security forces said neither side fired any shots in the clash in the Ladakh region late Monday that was the first deadly confrontation on the disputed border between India and China since 1975.



While experts said the two nations were unlikely to head into a war, they also believe easing tensions quickly will be difficult.



Indian Defense Ministry spokesman Col. Aman Anand did not respond immediately to queries on the situation Wednesday or whether talks were planned to defuse the tensions.



“This will likely be a watershed moment in India-China relations and the geopolitics of the Indo-Pacific,” said Abraham Denmark, Asia program director at The Wilson Center. “We’ve already seen the deadliest clash on the China-India border in over 50 years, both countries are led by men who have embraced nationalism, and both countries are facing tremendous domestic and international upheaval as a result of COVID-19 and other long-standing problems.”



The main questions now are if either side can find a path to deescalation and whether India’s allies such as the United States will help. “It is a highly volatile and dangerous situation between two nationalistic, nuclear powers at a time when American influence has badly diminished,” Denmark said.



The editorial published in the Global Times on Wednesday said India’s reaction was largely due to encouragement from the U.S., China’s chief strategic rival which has been steadily building relations with India’s military.



“The arrogance and recklessness of the Indian side is the main reason for the consistent tensions along China-India borders,” the editorial said. China “does not and will not create conflicts, but it fears no conflicts either,” it said.



China claims about 90,000 square kilometers (35,000 square miles) of territory in India’s northeast, while India says China occupies 38,000 square kilometers (15,000 square miles) of its territory in the Aksai Chin Plateau in the Himalayas, a contiguous part of the Ladakh region.



India unilaterally declared Ladakh a federal territory while separating it from disputed Kashmir in August 2019. China was among the handful of countries to strongly condemn the move, raising it at international forums including the U.N. Security Council.



Thousands of soldiers on both sides have faced off over a month along a remote stretch of the 3,380-kilometer (2,100-mile) Line of Actual Control, the border established following a war between India and China in 1962 that resulted in an uneasy truce.



The Indian Army said three soldiers died initially. The 17 others died after being “critically injured in the line of duty and exposed to sub-zero temperatures in the high-altitude terrain,” it said in a statement Tuesday that did not disclose the nature of the soldiers’ injuries.



The troops fought each other with fists and rocks, Indian security officials said on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to disclose the information.



After the clash, the two sides “disengaged” from the area where the the fighting happened, the Indian Army statement said.



The United Nations urged both sides “to exercise maximum restraint.”



“We are concerned about reports of violence and deaths at the Line of Actual Control between India and China,” U.N. associate spokesperson Eri Kaneko said. “We take positive note of reports that the two countries have engaged to de escalate the situation.”



Michael Kugelman, a South Asia specialist at the Wilson Center, said that the two countries were unlikely to go to war because they cannot “afford a conflict.”



“But let’s be clear: It beggars belief to think that they can magically deescalate after a deadly exchange with such a higher number of fatalities,” he said. “This crisis isn’t ending anytime soon.”



Vivek Katju, a retired Indian diplomat, said the deadly violence represented a dramatic departure from the four-decades-old status quo of troops from the two countries staring each other down without any fatalities.



“The political class and the security class as a whole will have to do very serious thinking about the road ahead,” he said.



India’s Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement that the incident happened “as a result of an attempt by the Chinese side to unilaterally change the status quo” in the Galwan Valley.



Thousands of soldiers from the two countries, backed by armored trucks and artillery, have been stationed just a few hundred meters (yards) apart for more than a month in the Ladakh region that lies nearTibet. Military and diplomatic meetings have yielded no breakthrough.



Indian authorities have officially maintained near-total silence on the issues related to the confrontation



Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had a televised meeting with state officials Tuesday and did not comment on the clash.



The tense standoff started in early May, when Indian officials said that Chinese soldiers crossed the boundary in Ladakh at three different points, erecting tents and guard posts and ignoring verbal warnings to leave. That triggered shouting matches, stone-throwing and fistfights, much of it replayed on television news channels and social media.



China has sought to downplay the confrontation while saying the two sides were communicating through both their front-line military units and their respective embassies to resolve issues.



Though skirmishes aren’t new along the frontier, the standoff at Ladakh’s Galwan Valley, where India is building a strategic road connecting the region to an airstrip close to China, has escalated in recent weeks.



The last fatalities along the disputed border was in 1975, when Chinese troops killed four Indian soldiers in an ambush in the Twang region of northeastern India’s Arunachal Pradesh state, said Lt. Gen. D.S. Hooda, a former head of the Indian military’s Northern Command.



“It’s a very complicated and serious situation, and it will take real, hard negotiating skills to resolve this,” Hooda said.



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where they on a shadi or at a mela? didnt they have weapons?

whats the new number? i am hearing more than 36 dead and another 2 dozens injured.. it might be that a company size got wiped out ? what unit is it ... how were they attacked....

i think another attack like this, and indian army will leave kashmir completely
 
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Why are you helping the enemy?
I am just stating the obvious. Besides, knowing Indian media and how the whole country is of an extremist mindset these days, no matter what i say, what is going to happen is going to happen.

200+ Indian soldiers have died. They have to inform the families of the dead soldiers before confirming officially. So It will take time to relay the news to 200+ families before it is confirmed officially.
Most likely an exaggerated number.


hey this was my idea!!! :lol:
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Hahaha yea sure Joe or whatever you name is. The day you will Discover the direction of your arse will be a fantastic day ! Until then I guess everyone in the World would just have to bear all the BS from you Indians. :lol: :lol:

Anyways, Indian military will be hacked to death by the Chinese. My advise to the sane minded people in the Indian Military is to overthrow the Modi government and MAKE PEACE WITH PAKISTAN AND CHINA. :enjoy:

Be careful, @Joe Shearer will go on a hissy fit and start bleeding his heart out, with long winding stories. Like a brown sahib bollywood edition. You don't want to see that side of him, it's a mess.
 
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There are many protests in India. They called for a boycott of Chinese goods. Many goods and products from China were burned

The assets and lives of Chinese citizens are at stake. China needs to evacuate all citizens. Do it Immediately
 
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The Chinese are a decade to two ahead, at best. That gap will be reduced in the specific theatres of war in the short term.
We haven't focused on China centric weapons. Necessity drives change, though.

Truth be told, we don't need to win, to weaken China. Extended conflict will do enough. And there are other countries willing to defend themselves against China. Including Vietnam, Japan.
They can grab as much territory as they like. We will be bombing that territory for a long time, though.


hahaha, phat gae ?? look at your defeatist attitude, u can never fight, u r one coward person ..
 
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Be careful, @Joe Shearer will go on a hissy fit and start bleeding his heart out, with long winding stories. Like a brown sahib bollywood edition. You don't want to see that side of him, it's a mess.

Very true. I have read some of his really long, heart wrenching posts. :lol: Hissy fits are how they end up making Bollywood movies.
 
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What about Pakiatan and China dividing their women equally after the war?

Pakistani's will keep their women in grandest play of nature on earth the northern Pakistan, Gilgit Baltistan and Deosai plains their males so wanna invade. China can make them CEO's of some emerging technologies.

That's for a joke but as a matter of fact not all women in india are worth it. For a point, they contribute half of DNA to next generation of rapists.

Harsh but not all women from india deserve an emancipation.

Obviously women deserve choice and respect and most normal decent people around the world agree. I think their problem is in their mentality. Always carrying magnifying glass on our *** and making trouble. Forgetting own crimes and problems. Anyway they will not fight. Rapists and fake tough guys are always pussies.
 
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