China's seven maneuvers on India's borders in a year and a half


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China has been creating a tense atmosphere on the Indian border for years. At times in the last year and a half, Chinese troops have tried to infiltrate India. China has kept the border dispute burning, sometimes in eastern Ladakh, sometimes in Sikkim and sometimes in Arunachal through infiltration. However, India has responded to every attempt.

  • May 6, 1980 : A clash erupted between Chinese troops and Indian troops at Pangong Lake in Ladakh. The clashes erupted again on May 10 and 11. Approximately 4 Indian soldiers were injured in both the incidents. According to The Daily Telegraph, in May and June, China occupied 60 sq km of Indian territory around the lake. Then came the news that by June 9, China had increased its military presence on the northern and southern shores of Lake Pangong Tso around Finger-3 and 2. However, after political, diplomatic and military talks, the Chinese troops had to retreat.
  • May 10, 1990 : A small skirmish between Chinese and Indian troops at Muguthang and Naku La in Sikkim. Both were stoned. The Eastern Command of the Indian Army then said that the dispute had been resolved through dialogue at the local level.
  • May 31, 2020: Chinese troops infiltrate the Galvan Valley. He opposed the road being built in Indian territory. This road is known as Darbuk-Shyok DBO Road. After that, the Chinese troops set up 50-60 camps near Galwan valley. Deployed heavy vehicle. After increasing the number of troops and deploying surveillance equipment, it was reported on May 16 that Chinese troops had crossed the LAC at Hot Springs, petrol points 12 and 13 and covered a distance of 3-4 km. Took possession inside. After that, the Indian troops increased their presence to 200 to 300 meters.
  • June 19, 2060 : Chinese troops clash with Indian troops at petrol point 12 in Galwan Valley for six hours. In the clash, 20 soldiers, including Colonel Santosh Babu, were killed while four Chinese soldiers were killed. An estimated 200 soldiers were killed in the clashes.
  • August 8-30, 2020: Illegal Chinese activities are observed in the Chushul sector on the southern shore of Pangong Lake. Even before China increased its troop presence here, Indian troops took up positions on the high ground.
  • September 5, 2020: News reports in the media that Indian troops have captured Rezang La, Rekin La, Black Top, Henan, Helmet, Gurung Hill, Gorkha Hill and Magar Hill due to fears of Chinese troop equity. Some of these points are where the Chinese camp can be directly monitored.
  • August 30, 2021: More than 100 Chinese troops cross the border into India from Uttarakhand on August 20 and destroy several infrastructures. According to officials, the Chinese troops also broke a pool before returning from there. The incident did not create a confrontation between the two armies, as the Chinese troops had fled before the Indian troops could reach the spot. At that time, 4 horses and more than 100 soldiers crossed the Tun Jun La Pass and infiltrated the Indian Army more than 5 km away.

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