News Topic:Galwan Valley

Ladakh border residents pitch for opening Galwan Valley for tourists

People from border villages of Ladakh demanded that Galwan Valley should be thrown open for tourists.

Indo-China standoff on LAC

W e know both India and China are two very populous countries with ancient civilizations and the relation between the two being called Sino-Indian relations....

Indo-China Standoff: China’s defence budget is 3 times more than India

Amid escalations along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), the Chinese Army seems much more powerful than India.

Hectic Indo-China deliberations on at Galwan Valley

Top and middle-rung military commanders are busy in hectic deliberations over the “peace pact” framed by the Armies of China and India as part of the fresh de-escalation process after a gap of two days of the killing of 20 Indian soldiers including an officer at Galwan Valley in the cold desert, top defence officials revealed today.

BJP’s Sofi Yousuf urges Modi for surgical strike on China

At a time when military commanders of India and China are finding ways to de-escalate the tension between the two sides in the wake of deadly face-off in Galwan Valley in Ladakh that saw the killing of 20 Indian soldiers including an officer, senior BJP leader in Kashmir Sofi Muhammad Yousuf Wednesday strongly advocated “a surgical strike on China” to avenge the killings.

20 Indian soldiers killed; 43 Chinese casualties in Ladakh

Twenty Indian soldiers including a Colonel were killed in a "violent face-off" on Monday night with Chinese troops at Ladakh's Galwan valley, the Army has said in a statement.

Army officer, two soldiers killed as India-China face off in Ladakh

An Army officer and two soldiers were killed in a violent face-off between the armies of India and China at Galwan Valley in the Union territory of Ladakh.

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