
New Delhi – The media throughout the world has published a report of the clashes between Indian and Chinese troops in the Tawang sector in Arunachal Pradesh. The report said that the Chinese troops have faced more losses than the Indian.
1. The report of the ‘South China Morning Post’ of Hong Kong says that both the troops returned to their respective areas after the clashes. In this, 20 Indian soldiers were injured and even more Chinese soldiers were injured. The Chinese Ambassadors in India and USA have kept silent over these clashes. The Ministry of External Affairs in the USA has not given any information on this matter.
Just days after China objected to US-India joint war games near the disputed border, Indian Army confirms there were clashes between Indian and Chinese troops in the highly sensitive Tawang sector of Arunachal Pradesh, which is claimed in full by China. https://t.co/SSuGnW8hfF
— Khushboo Razdan (@khushboo228) December 12, 2022
2. BBC has said that the Chinese troops have faced more losses than the Indian.
India and China troops clash on Arunachal Pradesh mountain border https://t.co/yPYJLFnpOW
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) December 13, 2022
3. The ‘DW’ of Germany has taken reports from other news channels and the Indian army and published their news. Their news says that the Chinese troops were extremely close to the borders, after which the Indian army took an action.
4. The ‘Dawn’ of Pakistan told the reason behind the clashes between India and China in the military training held with the USA at Auli. In this it has been said that some soldiers from both the armies have been injured.
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