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A very different 52 Places - Baltimore Sun

At this time of year, The New York Times’ Travel desk usually publishes its lavish 52 Places to Go list, a compendium of suggestions for the destinations that are especially worth visiting in the coming year, accompanied by show-stopping photography. But in this pandemic year, creating our usual list was out of the question.

Chinese build-up at LAC clearly visible, says Ladakh leader

Updated: January 11, 2021 12:06 IST Chushul councillor Konchok Stanzin says residents have seen several Chinese tents, bunkers and vehicles very close to border villages. Share Article AAA Photos of Chinese tents near South Pangong lake clicked by residents in Ladakh’s Chushul district in December 2020. Photo shared with “The Hindu” by Chusul councillor Konchok Stanzin.   Chushul councillor Konchok Stanzin says residents have seen several Chinese tents, bunkers and vehicles very close to border villages. Konchok Stanzin, a councillor from Chushul in eastern Ladakh said Chinese infrastructure that could not be seen from border villages earlier is now clearly visible as China continues to hold positions in areas within India’s perception of the Line of Actual Control.

China calls on India to ′promptly′ return captured soldier | News | DW

China calls on India to promptly return captured soldier The Indian army reports that it has apprehended a Chinese soldier in the Ladakh region, on the Indian side of the disputed border in the Himalayas. Indian army said they were investigating how the Chinese soldier ended up across the border On Saturday, the China  Military Online portal demanded that Indian authorities promptly transfer back a soldier whom China s government had reported missing in darkness and complicated terrain.   The Chinese soldier was detained by India s army on Friday. This is the second such incident since October. Tensions between the Asian giants have escalated following a fatal clash in June that left 20 Indian soldiers killed in the Himalayan border region.

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