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Not really.If it crashed to the ground and destroyed (or breaking apart because of the crash) why Indian ask China to give it back? What is the point to take back a debris? The news about Indian ask China to bring back their UAV can give birth of speculation whatever the UAV still intact (which is almost impossible if it's crash from the sky). Which mean, maybe Han is right, China took over the control of Heron UAV and bring it back to their base.
While the drone was destroyed as it crashed after Gcs lost the link with it due to bad weather, the debris is still our property and we want it back.