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Feb 26, 2021 07:45 PM EST
Months after the Galwan Valley Clash, the actual details of the dead PLA troopers have been announced as four dead. This is contrary to the Indian estimate of 45 fatalities which Beijing denies up to now.
Last February 19, Chinese state media officially said that four of their soldiers died in the clash. This number, according to sources is not the actual but 45 instead.
Clash in the Himalayan Highlands
On June 15, 2020, at the Galwan Valley border, the fatal encounter ensued, and India says that 45 Chinese soldiers were killed. Until now, this is disputed by the People s Liberation Army (PLA), reported the Epoch Times.
India, China Foreign Ministers to establish hotline
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China’s Foreign Minister talks to Jaishankar over phone
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Indian and Chinese troops during the disengagement process from the banks of Pangong lake area in Eastern Ladakh recently. | Photo Credit:
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China’s Foreign Minister talks to Jaishankar over phone
The foreign ministers of India and China have agreed to establish a new hotline to ensure “timely communication” in the wake of last year s border crisis, but differed sharply on the way forward to restore relations in a 75-minute phone call on Thursday.
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar told his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, “bilateral relations have been impacted severely over last year” and that while “the Boundary Question may take time to resolve”, the “disturbance of peace and tranquility, including by violence, will inevitably have a damaging impact on the relationship.”
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar. (PTI File)
India was strong and resolute when it came to handling the border issue and dealt with it in an effective manner, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said on Friday in an apparent reference to the standoff between India and China.
Similarly, India also dealt effectively with the Covid-19 pandemic and its economic impact by fashioning its own response after listening to everyone, the EAM said at an event. Last year, we had three big developments which all impacted us nationally. They impacted the world as well one was Covid-19, the second was its economic impact and the third was the challenges that we found on our border which obviously had implications, the External Affairs Minister said.
Dokalam standoff: Chinese state media warns not to underestimate countryâs resolve to defend territorial sovereignty
Dokalam standoff: Chinese state media warns not to underestimate countryâs resolve to defend territorial sovereignty
The Daily Has Said That India Should Not Underestimate Chinaâs Resolve To Defend Its Territorial Sovereignty.
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Tahir Qureshi | Updated on: 07 Aug 2017, 04:13:36 PM
New Delhi:
In yet another act of provocation by the Chinese media, People’s Daily has issued a fresh warning to India. The daily has said that India should not underestimate China’s resolve to defend its territorial sovereignty.
The write-up carrying the warning has byline of Zhong Sheng. People’s Daily has charged Indian troops of crossing the China-India border in the Sikkim sector into the Chinese territory terming it totally illegal.
The announcement marks the first time China has publicly conceded its side suffered casualties in the deadliest incident between the Asian giants in nearly 45 years