News Topic:People's Liberation Army
Ladakh
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.
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Ladakh
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.
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Ladakh
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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