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The museum also displays a “Karakoram stone” sent from the border by the PLA, and visitors are encouraged to press a button to show their support​


A new exhibition curated by China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) in Beijing’s Military Museum and visited by President Xi Jinping last month has highlighted both the 1962 war and the Galwan Valley clashes, and cast the blame on India for both.
Both 1962 and Galwan are featured in exhibits in the sprawling exhibition in the Military Museum, which has attracted large crowds in Beijing since its reopening to the public on Tuesday. The exhibition showcases 95 years of the PLA’s history, and particularly highlights the reforms of the Xi era. Mr. Xi visited the exhibition on July 28, days before the 95th anniversary of the PLA which fell on August 1.

The main focus of the PLA exhibition is on Mr. Xi’s contribution, which is placed on a par with Mao, in shaping the PLA, which is unique among militaries in being the armed forces of a political party. Of the four sections of the exhibition, one is dedicated to Mao and one to Xi. One section focuses on the PLA’s early history from its founding in 1927 to the establishment of the People’s Republic of China in 1949, while a fourth section lists the contributions of former leaders Deng Xiaoping, Jiang Zemin and Hu Jintao together.
The section on Mr. Xi’s era is the largest. Among the exhibits that highlight the military’s modernisation are a panel on the Galwan Valley clash on June 15, 2020, and tributes to PLA soldiers who died in the clash.
A view of the new exhibition curated by China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) in Beijing’s Military Museum.

A view of the new exhibition curated by China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) in Beijing’s Military Museum. | Photo Credit: Ananth Krishnan​

The exhibits have underlined how border tensions with India are receiving more prominent attention in China than previously. Ahead of the 60th anniversary of the 1962 India-China war which falls in October, official Chinese military researchers have also compiled a new history of the war, describing it as a “forgotten” war after being downplayed for years, unlike the wars with Japan or in Korea, as ties with India warmed.

There is also an exhibit on the 1962 war, which blames India for the conflict, completely turning on its head the events that led to China’s massive attack on India in October 1962.
“China and India have never formally demarcated their borders in their past. There is only a traditional customary line formed according to the administrative jurisdiction of both sides,” it says. “ After August 1959, the Indian army invaded Chinese territory many times, causing armed border conflicts. In October 1962, the Indian army launched a large-scale attack and Chinese border defence forces were forced to flight back in self defence. It lasted 33 days and the military recovered the Chinese territory occupied by the Indian army after August 1959.”
A view of the new exhibition curated by China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) in Beijing’s Military Museum.

A view of the new exhibition curated by China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) in Beijing’s Military Museum. | Photo Credit: Ananth Krishnan​

Incidentally, Beijing has recently once again referred to the 1959 LAC in justifying its transgressions across the LAC in April 2020. The Galwan Valley clash in June 2020, which marked the worst violence on the border since 1967 and saw 20 Indian soldiers lose their lives and at least four Chinese soldiers killed, is also marked in an exhibit.
As with the 1962 exhibit, India is portrayed as the aggressor, with a video showing Indian soldiers in Galwan Valley. The exhibit describes safeguarding the border as a “core interest” of China’s.
A separate panel honours Chen Hongjun, one of the PLA soldiers who died in the clash and was posthumously awarded the Party’s highest medal by Mr. Xi, saying he was “an outstanding representative of revolutionary soldiers in the new era” and “during the battle with foreign troops, fought bravely and made heroic sacrifices for defending the territorial sovereignty of the motherland and safeguarding the core interests of the country.”
“We will maintain the security and stability of border defence, strengthen border control, and strictly guard against all kinds of encroachment, infiltration, destruction and harassment,” it declares.
The museum also displays a “Karakoram stone” sent from the border by the PLA, and visitors are encouraged to press a button to show their support for the border troops. A board shows that more than 3 lakh visitors had done so.
The broader aim of the exhibit is to drum up public support for the PLA amid on-going tensions with the U.S., Taiwan and other disputes, and ahead of the upcoming 20th Party Congress when Mr. Xi begins a third term. As part of the emotional appeal, personal belongings of “martyrs” are shown, including diaries and notebooks of soldiers who died in 1962.
Mr. Xi, during his visit to the exhibition, said since the Party Congress in 2012, when he came to power, the Party had been “leading the armed forces in enhancing their political loyalty” and “intensifying military training for better combat readiness”.
 
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China should have kept some of the Indian shitty INSAS rifles for souvenir.

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I think of the Military Museum in Turkey.

Turks took part in the Korean War in 1950. They wiped out a Taiwan army and put the army's flag into the museum as a trophy.

As a matter of fact, Taiwan's army is an ally of Turkey.

It destroyed the allied army, robbed the allied army's flag, and put the flag into the museum. Turks are also very interesting.

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Meanwhile this week Jai Hindists promoting a Bollywood Galwan story to sell their book to their low IQ delusional Indians.

An Indian medic got got captured and forced to rescue PLA soldiers because Chinese can't treat their own soldiers according to low IQ Indians. Only delusional Indians believe such a story.

Indian military is hiding their 20+ soldier casualties. No mention of Naik Deepak Singh's death in the early report.


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Well, zero casualties -> one construction worker lightly injured -> one PLA soldier injured -> 4 dead so far.

Museum needs to create separate room/wall to Post the pics of 45 dead PLA.
please give them the pictures they dont have.
 
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Well, zero casualties -> one construction worker lightly injured -> one PLA soldier injured -> 4 dead so far.

Museum needs to create separate room/wall to Post the pics of 45 dead PLA.
Only low IQ Indians made up lies about zero casualties. Well known International news media reported PLA admitted casualties the day after Galwan clash.

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China provides tons of pictures and footages on that conflict, didn't see anything from Indian side so far.
 
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For 2 years, they did not have these 4 dead pic also. They will get as and when needed.



I don't want to start again, same international media quoted 45 dead as well.
Show us an article from any of the reputed International news media such AP News, Reuters, Washington Post, France 24, BBC, DW News, Japanese NHK News, Singapore CNA, CNN, etc.

You can't because you Jai Hindist is lying.
 
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Show us an article from any of the reputed International news media such AP News, Reuters, Washington Post, France 24, BBC, DW News, Japanese NHK News, Singapore CNA, CNN, etc.

You can't because you Jai Hindist is lying.
Google is your friend. Try it out.
 
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4 PLA soldiers who sacrificed their lives and 1 seriously injured in The Galwan Valley were honored in the Chinese Military Museum.

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Low IQ Indians still insisting on your fairy tales and now you can only point to Google?

How much gomutra did you drink today?


Google is your friend. Try it out.
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Please give some respect to the inbuilt ability of SuperStar20

He doesn't need any gomutra or whisky or anything to appear stupid and idiotic.

Just his own natural ability

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