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The Evidence From Ladakh - Open The Magazine

The Evidence From Ladakh - Open The Magazine
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How TOI chronicled India s resistance to 1962 China intrusion

How TOI chronicled India’s resistance to 1962 China intrusion © Provided by The Times of India Before 2020, there was 1962, which is back in the spotlight in the wake of the India-China clash in Galwan Valley and the standoff at Pangong lake. TOI reported extensively on the state of the conflict and the situation on the border, along with perspective on the policies of the then Nehru-led Indian government, India’s determination to push back, and China’s designs and the blowback they met with. Even before China’s socalled ‘surprise’ invasion began on October 20, 1962, TOI had, in the months leading up to the war, reported how the Chinese had encircled key Indian posts in Galwan Valley and in July opened fire on Indian patrols in the Pangong lake area and Chip Chap river region of Ladakh.

China silently hardens positions in deep Ladakh

China silently hardens positions in deep Ladakh
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India gripped by Covid, China quietly hardens positions in depth areas of Ladakh

India gripped by Covid, China quietly hardens positions in depth areas of Ladakh India gripped by Covid, China quietly hardens positions in depth areas of Ladakh India Today TV has learnt that while India is gripped by Covid-19, the Chinese Army has reinforced its presence in eastern Ladakh depth areas with permanent accommodations and depots. advertisement UPDATED: May 1, 2021 00:22 IST May 5 will mark one year since the military standoff began between India and China in eastern Ladakh. As India s Covid-19 crisis gets worse, it has come to light that China has quietly hardened its positions in eastern Ladakh. Top sources tell India Today TV that far from winding down winter deployments, the Chinese Army has reinforced its presence in eastern Ladakh depth areas with permanent accommodations and depots an aggressive stance amidst continuing talks.

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