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China Adopts Conciliatory Tone With India After Violent Clash in Himalayas

China always have this tune but that didn't prevent them from killing you last time anyway...



If Indians have killed so many PLA soldiers as they claimed, why not any captives or any died PLA soldier's pictures around? There are lots died indian soldiers and officers' pictures around the internet anyway.

Since many retired and ex PLA soldiers and officers accounts from China social networks claimed that NOT A SINGLE PLA soldier died in this event, so it is pretty easy to complete own us by just show a SINGLE picture of Chinese soldier's dead body that died in this event.

Instead of the pile of pile of bullshits you throws 24/7, just one picture is enough, it is just that easy, and I am still waiting.
The Indian army is too poor to buy a camera to take photo of their prize victory. :rofl:
 
U.S. intelligence assesses that a deadly incident in the Galwan Valley region between the Asian superpowers has undermined Chinese attempts to woo India into closer economic ties.


By Paul D. Shinkman, Senior Writer, National Security June 17, 2020, at 10:46 a.m.

CHINA ON WEDNESDAY expressed an eagerness to de-escalate tensions with India after the two countries' first deadly clash in decades threatened to lead to further violence and undermine Beijing's ambitions for the region.

A day after China accused India of "arrogance and recklessness" for its involvement in the incident Monday in the mountainous Galwan Valley region that killed troops on both sides, and for cowing to U.S. influence, officials in China adopted a much more conciliatory tone. The Chinese foreign minister in a phone call urged his Indian counterpart to investigate the incident, punish those involved and "restrain its military forces in the region to prevent any provocative actions," Chinese state media reported Wednesday.

"China and India are in close communication on resolving the border issues through diplomatic and military channels," according to another Chinese state media post, citing its foreign ministry. A spokesman for the ministry also told reporters Wednesday morning that China does not want to see any more clashes.


China and India have expressed a commitment to resolving the standoff through diplomacy and to maintain peace in the contested border regions, Zhao Lijian said, according to state media. He added that the two countries have far more common interests than differences as the world's two largest developing countries.

Much is at stake for China, which like the U.S. sees India as a key alliance for economic influence in the region.

U.S. intelligence believes that India now questions the extent to which Beijing operates in good faith in its international dealings and that any ambivalence the Indian government may have held previously for more closely cooperating with the U.S. will have now evaporated, according to a source familiar with that assessment. American officials have repeatedly warned their Indian counterparts about China upholding its commitments, and they continue to provide the Indian military with support, including for the ongoing standoff.

India confirmed Tuesday that 20 of its troops died and U.S. News reported at least 35 Chinese soldiers were believed to have perished – including one senior officer – in a violent confrontation in the contested region of northern India and southwestern China. China as of Wednesday confirmed casualties but did not specify how many among its own forces.

Both sides had disarmed for a meeting late Monday to discuss how the two militaries would safely withdraw their presences from the region. The meeting turned violent, with each side using spiked batons, knives, rocks and other improvised weapons to attack each other. Some of the casualties were caused by falls from the steep terrain.


Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who was silent about the clash on Tuesday, said in a short televised speech early Wednesday that the soldiers' deaths "will not be in vain" and pledged "a befitting reply" to China if it continues to provoke India.

India has experience losing forces along its contested border regions, particularly with Pakistan. But for China the incident marked a rare moment of embarrassment – and one it fears may embolden other adversaries along its border.

It also comes at a time of shifting influence in the region, including a desire by the Trump administration to bolster ties with India as a part of its own economic rivalry with China.
https://www.usnews.com/news/world-r...e-with-india-after-violent-clash-in-himalayas
You killed 100 Chinese and still you did not get Galwan back? Does this sound logical to you? Lol
 
China always have this tune but that didn't prevent them from killing you last time anyway...



If Indians have killed so many PLA soldiers as they claimed, why not any captives or any died PLA soldier's pictures around? There are lots died indian soldiers and officers' pictures around the internet anyway.

Since many retired and ex PLA soldiers and officers accounts from China social networks claimed that NOT A SINGLE PLA soldier died in this event, so it is pretty easy to complete own us by just show a SINGLE picture of Chinese soldier's dead body that died in this event.

Instead of the pile of pile of bullshits you throws 24/7, just one picture is enough, it is just that easy, and I am still waiting.
no one cares about a minor skirmish in Himalayan mountains. everyone likes to know how the Wuhan virus started
 
India Captures Chinese Side of Pangong Lake - Region Controlled by China Since 1962: sources
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In a fresh twist to ongoing India-China skirmishes, unconfirmed sources have asserted that India has now captured the Chinese side of Pangong Lake - a region that was taken under China's control post the 1962 Indo-China war.

It is to be noted that the India-China stand-off recently took violent turns as the Chinese side killed 20 soldiers, in retaliation, India killed 35+ of its Chinese counterpart.

The provocation comes as a surprise to the Indian side who were not expecting the skirmishes to go violent.

According to PTI, A sizeable number of Chinese Army personnel transgressed into the Indian side of the de-facto border in several areas including Pangong Tso.

The two sides appeared headed to an agreement after senior commanders of the two armies met on 6 June and agreed on a process for such de-escalation.

The Chinese side departed from the consensus to respect the Line of Actual Control in the Galwan Valley.
 
All india has to do is leave anti china animosity and declare they will not side with usa against china.

If they do this china will he friendly orherwise india will face this and much more kn near future

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China would never tone down if it had an advantageous outcome. They are very smart, unlike some other countries, they think 2 steps ahead every time.

India means business and they know they will be the looser if such business continues.

they will retreat like they did from Doklam, no doubt about it.
 
China would never tone down if it had an advantageous outcome. They are very smart, unlike some other countries, they think 2 steps ahead every time.

India means business and they know they will be the looser if such business continues.

they will retreat like they did from Doklam, no doubt about it.
:omghaha:
 
if only souuurmmaaaas of IA had the same enthusiasm as bakhts on internet they might actually be a supa powa!

indian keyboard warrior > IA
 
China will back down.
Always said this will.happen
Pakistanis will be crying all the way to Beijing that they could not tame their arch rivals and nemesis.
India standing up to China is a lesson to all countries fight for every inch of your territory
 
China will back down.
Always said this will.happen
Pakistanis will be crying all the way to Beijing that they could not tame their arch rivals and nemesis.
India standing up to China is a lesson to all countries fight for every inch of your territory

Does somebody want to tell him?
 
This is trolling best by China . All is forgiven for now, till the next time

hahaha
 
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