The Pangong lake situated in the Himalayas 14,271 feet above sea level faced harsh consequences ver the last year as India and China engaged in a standoff in the Galwan Valley.
NEW DELHI: Indian Army on Sunday dismissed reports of any kind of face-off taking place in the Galwan Valley between the Army and China's People Liberation Army (PLA) in early May.
The Indian Army firmly asserted that there was no clash and also said that the sources claiming otherwise could be trying to derail the ongoing de-escalation process.
"A media report suggested a minor face-off between Indian and the Chinese troops in Galwan Valley. It is clarified that no such face-off has taken place between Indian and Chinese troops at Galwan Valley in Eastern Ladakh in the first week of May 2021 as reported," said the Indian Army.