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Clash between China and India began with China's refusal to remove a tent

Aupmanyav

Be your own guru
We, the people of India .. But it seems India might not contest China in Galwan. It is not significant enough. And it seems we are not prepared for hostilities with China.

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Aupmanyav

Be your own guru
I see there is a mistake in Preamble, no comma was required between the words Democratic and Republic. But then, English is not our native language (Except in the state of Nagaland, where it is).
 

Stevicus

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https://www.usnews.com/news/world-r...ttack-on-indian-troops-in-galwan-river-valley

A senior Chinese general authorized his forces to attack Indian troops in the Galwan River valley last week, resulting in a brutal skirmish that killed dozens and dramatically escalated tensions between the two Asian powerhouses, according to a U.S. intelligence assessment.

Gen. Zhao Zongqi, head of the Western Theater Command and among the few combat veterans still serving in the People's Liberation Army, approved the operation along the contested border region of northern India and southwestern China, a source familiar with the assessment says on the condition of anonymity. Zhao, who has overseen prior standoffs with India, has previously expressed concerns that China must not appear weak to avoid exploitation by the United States and its allies, including in New Delhi, the source says, and saw the faceoff last week as a way to "teach India a lesson."

The assessment contradicts China's subsequent assertions about what happened last week. And it indicates the deadly and contentious incident – in which at least 20 Indian and 35 Chinese troops died, and reportedly a handful on each side were captured and subsequently released – was not the result of a tense circumstance that spiraled out of control, as has happened before, but rather a purposeful decision by Beijing to send a message of strength to India.
 
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