India first infiltrated Galvan on the border: China's lie


The intruder drag showed the real color

India, Japan, US, Australia quad organization irrelevant: China provoked

BEIJING: A clash between Chinese and Indian troops erupted in June last year in the Galvan Valley. In which 20 Indian soldiers were martyred. Chinese troops were the first to infiltrate the Galvan Valley, although China has now retaliated, spreading lies that India was the first to violate border agreements.

After the Galwan incident, the armies of India and China had been at loggerheads for 16 months. The soldiers attacked each other with rods, sticks and stones.

More deadly attacks were carried out by Chinese troops. As many as five Chinese were killed in retaliation. China has now claimed that India was the first to violate border agreements in the Galvan Valley last year. These agreements are essential for the two countries to maintain peace on the border.

On the other hand, China erupted before the meeting between Modi and US President Joe Biden. Ahead of Friday's meeting, China said a quad summit between the leaders of the United States, India, Japan and Australia in Washington was "irrelevant".

China on Friday criticized the group, saying the formation of a special bloc was against the times. And it will not get any support. This is the first meeting of the leaders of the quad countries to be held against this. Speaking on the sidelines of the Quad Summit, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian told the media that the four-nation bloc should not target any third country and its interests.

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