Indian army killing 100+ china soldiers in Ladakh

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Indian army killing 100+ china soldiers in Ladakh  
The report revealed, was part of a deep and thoughtful plot of China

 The killing of 20 Indian jawans in a violent clash at Patrolling Point 14 in Galvan area of ​​eastern Ladakh was part of a deep-rooted conspiracy in China.  It was an attempt to deploy Chinese troops to the region and claim the territory of South Asian countries.  This has been revealed in some documents received by US News and World Report.

 US News National Security Correspondent Paul D. Shinkman has cited documents informing the Indian government's thinking on Hins clashes between the forces in Ladakh last month, saying that India's latest encounter in Ladakh would be China's imperialist design.  Seeing linked to.  Which avoids direct military action for expansionism, but strongly supports diplomacy to penetrate and weaken the sovereignty and economies of many countries.  Shinkman said the document, which has not been published before, is based on statements and research by some analysts.








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 The document comes amid fears by the US that China's successful use of the Corona virus epidemic has been successfully used to secure territorial claims in other parts of its border, including the South China Sea and Hong Kong.

 Let us tell you that 20 Indian soldiers were killed in violent clashes in the Galvan Valley on 15 June.  The US Intelligence Department believes that at least 35 Chinese soldiers were also killed in the skirmish.

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 Earlier, there were clashes between the two countries in 2010 and 2014 too.  Also in Doklam, there was a boundary dispute between Indian and Chinese forces in 2017.


 Shinkman said these incidents began with violent skirmishes and ended relatively peacefully and rapidly.  He added, 'India believes that Beijing wants to seize more control of the mountainous areas along the southwestern border of China, a temporary settlement known as the Line of Actual Control.  This is China's attempt to reach Pakistan. '

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