A befitting reply to the Chinese move in Galvan, when the Chinese soldiers came out with the flag, the Indian soldiers also waved the tricolor

India has once again given a befitting reply to Chinese propaganda. Actually, some pictures of Indian soldiers have come to the fore after the video of Chinese soldiers hoisting the flag went viral. In this, Indian soldiers are seen hoisting the tricolor flag in Galvan on the New Year.

Indian Army’s befitting reply to China

Indian Army also hoisted the tricolor in Galwan on New Year

India has once again given a befitting reply to Chinese propaganda. Actually, some pictures of Indian soldiers have come to the fore after the video of Chinese soldiers hoisting the flag went viral. In this, Indian soldiers are seen hoisting the tricolor flag in Galvan on the New Year.

Actually, Chinese media and social media users recently released a video. In this video, the Chinese army was seen hoisting its flag. Chinese users claimed that the Chinese army had hoisted this flag at the place of violence in Galvan. Whereas, this place was far away from that point.

Indian soldiers seen hoisting the tricolor

Indian soldiers are seen hoisting the national flag in these pictures found by India Today. Along with this, new Sig Sauer rifles recently inducted into the army are seen with them. According to sources, Indian soldiers had hoisted the tricolor on New Year’s Day.

Violent clashes took place on June 15

Actually, on 15 June 2020, there was a clash between the Indian and Chinese army at Petrol Point 14 of Galvan Valley. 20 Indian soldiers were martyred in this clash. Colonel Santosh Babu was also involved in this. Since then the tension between the two countries had increased a lot. China also suffered a lot in this clash. However, official figures were not released by China.

India has been continuously opposing the Chinese takeover on PP 14. That’s why this clash took place. After this clash, the tension between the two countries had increased significantly. However, after several levels of talks, both the countries agreed to withdraw their armies. After this the disputed place has been made a buffer zone. Apart from this, PP 14 has been made a no petrol zone. The armies of both the countries have retreated 1.5-1.5 km at this place.

Both armies deployed a large number of soldiers

Both countries have deployed a large number of troops. However, no jawan is in the buffer zone. However, both the armies are keeping a close watch on each other. The video of the Chinese army is also 1.5-2 km away from the buffer zone. Similarly, where Indian soldiers have hoisted the tricolor, it is also outside the No Petrol Zone.

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