China significantly increases military presence along LAC
China has significantly ramped up its military presence in Pangong Tso, Galwan Valley and several other friction points in eastern Ladakh
China has significantly ramped up its military presence in Pangong Tso, Galwan Valley and several other friction points in eastern Ladakh
In an attack by the ‘Balochistan Liberation Army’ soldiers here on the ‘Stock Exchange’ (Share Market), 5 security personnel including a Police Sub-Inspector and 4 Balochi soldiers have been killed.
Security forces killed 2 terrorists in an encounter here. The security forces had received the information that the terrorists were hiding here, after which the search operation was undertaken.
ecurity forces killed two militants in an encounter here, while Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) soldier Sunil Kale was martyred.
The Indian and Chinese Army officers met at Malda, near LAC in the Chinese region, of Aksai China. The Commander of 14th Core Lt.Gen., Harinder Singh participated in the talks on behalf of India.
In the fight on the 15th June night in the Galwan valley, the prowess of Indian soldiers was evident. Intelligence about this skirmish is available now.
In the fierce Indo-China battle, 20 Indian soldiers were martyred, 24 are still critically injured and 110 other soldiers are injured. All are being treated.
Though 20 Indian soldiers officially martyred in the combat, China did not declare its losses. The Global Times, a Government newspaper in China, reported 5 dead and 11 wounded.
The border conflict going on at the Galvan valley in Ladakh resulted in the clash on the 15th June night between India and China Armies. Both Armies fought with stones and sticks.
Three militants were killed in a clash between 44 National Rifles soldiers and militants in the Turkwangam area of Shopian in Kashmir on 16th June at around 5 a.m.