The Face Off Between China and India has become More Violent Now

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The encounter between China and India has become more violent now. According to official reports on Tuesday, 19 Indian soldiers, including a Commanding Officer (CO) rank officer of the Indian Army, were killed in an encounter with the soldiers of the Liberation Army of China (PLA).

At the same time, China has also lost 43 Chinese soldiers in this violence. Tweeting on behalf of the Chinese government newspaper Golden Times editor, Chinese soldiers have been killed.

Editor-in-chief of Global Times Hu Shijin tweeted and wrote, ‘Based on what I know, I am saying that the Chinese side has also lost the lives of soldiers in the violence in the Galvan area.

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Although he did not say how many Chinese soldiers had died. But warned India. He wrote that, ‘I would like to tell the Indian side that I should not be ignorant and confused in any way. Do not consider China’s control as its weakness. China does not want violence with India but we do not fear it.

On behalf of the Indian Army, it has been said that China has also suffered losses to some of its soldiers. If sources are to be believed, there has been no firing from either side.

The ongoing tension in East Ladakh between India and China has reached in the seventh week and several rounds of talks have been held to end the conflict. No solution has been found so far. There is no information about how many Chinese soldiers have died.

The incident has been reacted aggressively by the Foreign Ministry of China. China’s Foreign Ministry was asked that the Indian Army had suffered in the clash with the Chinese soldiers.

On this, the Foreign Ministry Spokesman warned India not to complicate the issue nor take any unilateral action. Spokesperson Zhao Lijian said that, China has made serious portrayal to India and lodged a protest.

We strongly demand India to abide by the proper agreement and keep its frontline troops controlled. They should not cross the border in any case. ‘

China has accused India that the Indian Army personnel are crossing the border, targeting Chinese soldiers. The Global Times quoted the Foreign Minister of China as saying that both India and China had agreed to resolve bilateral issues through dialogue, reduce tension on the border and try to maintain calm and stability in the border area.

The situation has become so tense after nearly five decades on the Line of Actual Control (LAC). The two countries were face to face in the 1962 war. In the midst of this crisis, senior military officers from both sides are meeting so that the situation can be controlled.

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