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Indian Army has increased its activities on LAC in Ladakh. Indian Army troops deployed on LAC in Ladakh increased their activities. Apart from this, played half marathon and cricket on Pangong Lake. India is watching every action of China.
Indian Army has increased its activities on LAC in Ladakh. Indian Army troops deployed on LAC in Ladakh increased their activities. Apart from this, played half marathon and cricket on Pangong Lake. India is watching every action of China.
China even after 2 years is unable to forget its defeat in Galvan valley. Even today China continues its propaganda on that clash. The video of Galwan clash was shown during the biggest meeting of the Communist Party of China that started on Sunday. China always keeps lying about Galvan. In that violent clash, 20 Indian Army soldiers were martyred while 38 Chinese soldiers were washed away in the river. Till date, China claims that only 4 of its soldiers were killed.
China recalls their Galwan defeat on every big occasion. China's ruling Communist Party has started its week-long Congress session in Beijing and a video of a clash between Indian and Chinese soldiers in the Galwan Valley was also shown at this Congress session. Even on such a big occasion, China could not forget the defeat in Galwan.
China's ruling Communist Party begins its week-long congressional session in Beijing. A video of the clash between Indian and Chinese soldiers in Galvan Valley has also been shown in this session of Congress.
According to new pictures taken from the satellite, China is preparing to encircle India via Bhutan. China has settled a village in a valley of Bhutan, 9 km from Doklam.
There is tension between India and China in Ladakh for the last two years. Both of the armies are face to face on LAC. Meanwhile, now in the Indian Ocean also, a vigorous trial has started between the two countries. China has started trade with Singapore through the Bay of Bengal. In such a situation, the Indian Navy is on high alert.
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China is set to pass its controversial new anti-terrorism law on Sunday, the largely rubber-stamp parliament said on Friday, despite US criticism about its cyber provisions and concerns over human rights.
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