According to the American newspaper, 60 Chinese soldiers were killed in the Galvan Valley

Washington, September 13, 2020, Sunday

The issue of some Chinese soldiers being killed in a skirmish between Indian and Chinese troops in Ladakh's Galwan Valley a few days ago has always been a matter of speculation.

Now, a well-known American newspaper Newsweek has revealed that 60 Chinese soldiers were killed in the clashes.

"Chinese President Xi Jinping was the initiator of the offensive on this front, but the Chinese military has proved to be a flop. The consequences of the Chinese military's failure on the Indian border will be long-term," the article said. .Now it seems that. Some senior officers of the Chinese army will be targeted.

The failure in Ladakh will prompt Jinping to take a more aggressive stance against India. Earlier this month, Chinese troops advanced south of the Line of Control (LoC). Ladakh has a temporary border between India and China in three areas. Due to this, the Chinese army is infiltrating the Indian border from time to time.

The infiltration has increased since Jinping came to power. India was shocked by the Chinese incursion in May. Russia informed India that the Chinese army was preparing for the war in Tibet.

Cleo Pascal of the American Foundation for the Defense of Democracy said in the article that India's incursion into the Galway Valley on June 15 had brought India to its knees. This was a premeditated tactic. The army is taking a defensive stance but it did not happen in the Galvan Valley, which resulted in the deaths of 43 Chinese soldiers.


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