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

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You have to admit it's a very cost effective way to brainwash Indians though. Indians learn their history through Bollywood movies, and that's how they become delusional, barring few thinking Indians.




It certainly does the trick for them.
 
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Fresh satellite images show structures built at the site of a deadly conflict between India and China.

Fresh satellite images suggest China is making a move at the Himalayan site where a border clash left 20 Indian troops dead earlier this month.

The images, dated June 22, show bunkers, tents and storage units for military hardware where there had previously been none.

The incident occurred during a "de-escalation process" in the Galwan Valley in the disputed Aksai Chin-Ladakh area, where a large troop build-up has reportedly been taking place for weeks on both sides of the border.

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Fresh satellite images show structures built at the site of a deadly conflict between India and China. (Maxar)

Thousands of soldiers on both sides have been facing off for more than a month, however tensions have been mounting between the two Asian giants over the land since 1975.

What the fresh images show


Ajai Shukla, a leading defence analyst from India says the images show a large Chinese camp in the Galwan Valley, 1.5km into the Indian side of the border.

The satellite images were captured by Maxar, a space technology company on June 22.

Local media in India claim the gradual build up has been occurring since June 15.
Satellite images captured in May show no tents, bunkers or equipment in the region, prior to the killing on the soldiers.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had previously downplayed the incident in the Galwan Valley, denying there had been Chinese incursion into the Indian side of the border.

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Satellite images showed the same area clear before the deadly clash. (Maxar)

But India's Foreign Minister said earlier that China "was seeking to erect a structure in Galwan Valley on our side of the LAC (Line of Actual Control)".

On the other side, China says Indian forces have been carrying out "provocative attacks" on its troops for months.

"China has lodged strong protest and representation with the India side, and we once again we solemnly ask the India side to follow our consensus and strictly regulate its front line troops and do not cross the line and do not stir up troubles or take unilateral moves that may complicate matters," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said last week.

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, left, and Chinese President Xi Jinping. (AP/AAP)

EXPLAINED: What's behind China and India's long-running Himalayas dispute?

"We both agreed to resolve this issue through dialogue and consolation and make efforts for easing the situation and upholding peace and tranquility in the border area."

Loss of life would be the first time there have been any casualties along the disputed border for over four decades, said Happymon Jacob, an associate professor and political analyst at Delhi's Delhi's Jawaharlal Nehru University.

"We have not had casualties on the LAC for at least 45 years," he said.

"This is perhaps a gamechanger. This is perhaps the beginning of the end of the rapport that India has enjoyed with China for 45 years."

https://www.9news.com.au/world/galw...conflict/0a23fe44-d4a5-4a1c-b9ae-e852a3766d89
 
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Title Can't be changed, 50 were handed over same day & they are injured ones , hospitalized ...
10 were held captives for next 3 days..
https://www.indiatoday.in/india/sto...y-galwan-details-exclusive-1692526-2020-06-25
No claims of 40 killed by Indiatoday recently.

.In all, 20 Indians were killed in action. Some accounts from the ground say there were several deaths on the Chinese side, but China is yet to give an official number.

OMG this is brilliant:rofl:
Epic shit
 
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The PLA in now entrenched within the Liberated parts of Ladakh...
Every passing day PLA is increasing in numbers, the locals in their numbers admitting massive and regular losses in territory.
For now the good Indians are playing dead on the Front.
They have pinned all their hopes on uncle Sam, who is currently more worried about the invasion of Taiwan.
IndianOccupied Sikkim, SouthTibet and NorthEast needs liberation... for simple reason that China needs to break free of South/EastChinaSea and have more SeaOpenings...
This is happening as we speak, Nepal is getting a base and Chinese weapons. BD also buying Subs from China and will switch sides, as Modis India is economically failing.
Once the Map is changed, as highlighted in the post, then overall Geostrategic Game changes
Not only that all India's neighbours will take their respective shares from the spoils. We will reclaim all our Historic and Cultural lands if Allah permits.

 
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Them chinese keep saying Indians invaded and started the fight, when will they let the world know how many were killed by Indians?

Thus far, the Chinese military has not released any information about the deceased. As both a former soldier and current media professional, I understand that this is an expedient move with the aim of not irritating public opinion in the two countries, especially in India. This is Beijing's goodwill. I believe that the dead have been treated with the highest respect in the military, and that the information will eventually be reported to society at the right time, so that heroes can be honored and remembered as they deserve.

Chinas main government newspaper says they cannot release death figures cuz chinese people too weak to handle it...like wtf, china is weird

Its also weird they keep begging for peace than fight back and teach India a lesson.

Probably too scared of EU/US retaliation.
 
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