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China urges India to withdraw from fresh occupation by India

Firstly how is this crap related to the topic?

Secondly mighty lion drumstick or whoever you are today - a man thats been given -16 ratings in 700 posts ought to be ashamed at the quality of crap you are posting.

The last thing India want is an escalation of the current border situation - yet they want to continue putting their hand in the fire. Well dont be surprised if it gets burnt to a charcoal.

COVID is spiraling out of control due to mismanagement - over population - lack of amenities - lack of food and accommodation - yet Modi wants stupid Indians to look at the border and blame all its wrong doings on its neighbors.

Having loads of land taken, having 20 soldiers butchered, having plenty prisoners taken, having Modi walking round false made up hospitals looking like the messiah has to be the ultimate humiliation.

Now stop going off topic and stick to the topic. India is going to get its soldiers into a situation where literally 100s will die - imagine the number of families that will suffer because internet global warriors like you are encouraging your thick leaders to march forward and sacrifice lives. God sake man have some self respect and dignity and reduce your obsession.


Pretty sure that is the multi-ID rat as @Areesh calls him.
 
Looks like India launched a massive attack on Chinese positions South of Pangong Lake. So far, PLA retook one or two peaks but at least three more peaks are held by India. India wants to use the occupation of the peaks as a bargaining chip in the negotiations but those plans will fail. The negotiations between PLA and Indian generals are about to end without results. Then the full scale Chinese counter attack begins tonight! By tomorrow morning, Chushul will be liberated.
 
Salaam

So much pointless chest thumping to wade through to find some useful post about what is actually going on on ground.

The matter is barely starting and all sides are celebrating like it has already ended in clear victory.

The Chinese are most clearly the ones with the military/economic/technological advantage. However, we don't know what sort of direction the conflict could take. What sort of help the US and co. could potentially offer.
Are the Chinese willing to pay that cost for whatever objectives they have in mind, that
advantage, especially given the global stage and players, is not necessarily absolute. The Indians do posses sufficient resources to exact a good cost.




This is not a total war scenario, after all. So it's not just about complete capability set of a player. Who is willing to go to what lengths to achieve what goals matters a lot as well.
 
And how about all those CCP soldiers killed that weren't even given a decent burial?

The CCP are just cowards can only bully small nations and even then they can't seem to do anything, take Taiwan, Taiwan keeps showing the Chinese the middle finger. LOL
Do you really want us to Bury mannequins to soothe your ego. Dude, the foreign ministry explicitly said releasing any death figures will hurt your feelings. Lol
 
Do provide.

Reported by eurasian times.
Now before you tell me ET is quoting indian media or social media , let me tell you i or anyone is also reporting it. One can always claim that it is false as such, but reporting itself should not be banned .
If indian media is quoting X number of army personel died, that becomes a gospel of truth.
You should attack the message, not the messanger.

Galwan Valley Clash: Pictures Of Killed Chinese PLA Soldier Goes Viral

Published
3 days ago
on
August 29, 2020
By
EurAsian Times Desk
Various Indian media outlets have published reports from a Chinese social media site that shows a tombstone of a killed PLA soldier during the brutal Galwan clash on June 15. Twenty Indian soldiers were killed but China never confirmed its casualties.

Now an image is being widely circulated on Chinese social media platform – Weibo which Indian media outlets speculate are the first possible evidence of Chinese soldiers killed during the gruesome struggle.
g1-x984.JPG

Soon the picture had traction in India with many Twitter handles sharing it. Two Weibo accounts posted the picture in a military forum describing the tombstone of a Chinese soldier Chen Xiangrong.
The tombstone, written in mandarin, read, “Soldier of the 69316 troops, from Pingnan, Fujian.” “Tomb of Chen Xiangro. He was sacrificed in the struggle against India’s border troops in June 2020 and was posthumously remembered by the Central Military Commission.”
Some Chinese netizens also claimed that Chen Xiangrong may not have died in the Galwan Valley clash, but in the Pangong conflict that has been a point of the clash between two sides.
g2-1200x968.JPG

Earlier, a video went viral in India which displayed a severely-wounded PLA soldier in the Pangong Lake area and shielded by an Indian army soldier while stones were being pelted. The soldier’s head looked seriously injured and netizens speculated this could have been the same PLA soldier.
g4-x647.JPG

The post has now been deleted since having gone viral after the owner of the post was repeatedly asked for the source of the image. Earlier, there was another story trending in India which claimed than over 100 Chinese soldiers were killed in Galwan Valley Clash.
There have been various reports in Indian media speculating between 30 to 45 casualties from the Chinese sides but Beijing has never confirmed the reports. Later, China broke its silence and called all such Indian reports as “fake news”.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian, who had repeatedly dodged questions on the casualties suffered by China since the incident occurred, and later reacted to the remarks of former army chief Gen (retd.) VK Singh who said that if India lost 20 soldiers, more than double the number were killed on the Chinese side.
Asked for his reaction, Zhao said – China and India are in dialogue and talks with each other to resolve this issue through diplomatic and military channels. “As for what you saw in the media, for example, some people alleged that casualties on the Chinese amounted to 40. I can tell you for sure this is fake news,” he said, without giving any further details.


 
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Yesterday, china lost its camp in trying to capture Indian territory. Now China is crying . The coming possible war will expose china completely. World will see that the dragon is a paper dragon infact.
You claimed to have taken Galwan too mate, now there is a buffer zone INSIDE Indian soil. I believe it's time to do another Galwan to eradicate the black rats. Lol
 
Galwan Valley Clash: Pictures Of Killed Chinese PLA Soldier Goes Viral

Published
3 days ago
on
August 29, 2020
By
EurAsian Times Desk
Various Indian media outlets have published reports from a Chinese social media site that shows a tombstone of a killed PLA soldier during the brutal Galwan clash on June 15. Twenty Indian soldiers were killed but China never confirmed its casualties.

Now an image is being widely circulated on Chinese social media platform – Weibo which Indian media outlets speculate are the first possible evidence of Chinese soldiers killed during the gruesome struggle.
g1-x984.JPG

Soon the picture had traction in India with many Twitter handles sharing it. Two Weibo accounts posted the picture in a military forum describing the tombstone of a Chinese soldier Chen Xiangrong.
The tombstone, written in mandarin, read, “Soldier of the 69316 troops, from Pingnan, Fujian.” “Tomb of Chen Xiangro. He was sacrificed in the struggle against India’s border troops in June 2020 and was posthumously remembered by the Central Military Commission.”
Some Chinese netizens also claimed that Chen Xiangrong may not have died in the Galwan Valley clash, but in the Pangong conflict that has been a point of the clash between two sides.
g2-1200x968.JPG

Earlier, a video went viral in India which displayed a severely-wounded PLA soldier in the Pangong Lake area and shielded by an Indian army soldier while stones were being pelted. The soldier’s head looked seriously injured and netizens speculated this could have been the same PLA soldier.
g4-x647.JPG

The post has now been deleted since having gone viral after the owner of the post was repeatedly asked for the source of the image. Earlier, there was another story trending in India which claimed than over 100 Chinese soldiers were killed in Galwan Valley Clash.
There have been various reports in Indian media speculating between 30 to 45 casualties from the Chinese sides but Beijing has never confirmed the reports. Later, China broke its silence and called all such Indian reports as “fake news”.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian, who had repeatedly dodged questions on the casualties suffered by China since the incident occurred, and later reacted to the remarks of former army chief Gen (retd.) VK Singh who said that if India lost 20 soldiers, more than double the number were killed on the Chinese side.
Asked for his reaction, Zhao said – China and India are in dialogue and talks with each other to resolve this issue through diplomatic and military channels. “As for what you saw in the media, for example, some people alleged that casualties on the Chinese amounted to 40. I can tell you for sure this is fake news,” he said, without giving any further details.


That was just recently been proven as a fake pic in sinodefence mate. Some FLG group publish it to create propaganda.
 
i heard even Reqin hill is also with India now...

Its chinese that were first reporting and crying that india now also occupying reqin and urging please go away lolz, so yeah you are correct.
 
The Chinese surveillance system that has now been removed by Indian troops was reportedly an upgraded variant of Sheenrun SHR-HLV3020 Day & Thermal Dual sensor camera. Sheenrun has been on US sanctions list for close ties with PLA as per this list from 27 Aug
 
Reported by eurasian times.
Now before you tell me ET is quoting indian media or social media , let me tell you i or anyone is also reporting it. One can always claim that it is false as such, but reporting itself should not be banned .
If indian media is quoting X number of army personel died, that becomes a gospel of truth.
You should attack the message, not the messanger.

Galwan Valley Clash: Pictures Of Killed Chinese PLA Soldier Goes Viral

Published
3 days ago
on
August 29, 2020
By
EurAsian Times Desk
Various Indian media outlets have published reports from a Chinese social media site that shows a tombstone of a killed PLA soldier during the brutal Galwan clash on June 15. Twenty Indian soldiers were killed but China never confirmed its casualties.

Now an image is being widely circulated on Chinese social media platform – Weibo which Indian media outlets speculate are the first possible evidence of Chinese soldiers killed during the gruesome struggle.
g1-x984.JPG

Soon the picture had traction in India with many Twitter handles sharing it. Two Weibo accounts posted the picture in a military forum describing the tombstone of a Chinese soldier Chen Xiangrong.
The tombstone, written in mandarin, read, “Soldier of the 69316 troops, from Pingnan, Fujian.” “Tomb of Chen Xiangro. He was sacrificed in the struggle against India’s border troops in June 2020 and was posthumously remembered by the Central Military Commission.”
Some Chinese netizens also claimed that Chen Xiangrong may not have died in the Galwan Valley clash, but in the Pangong conflict that has been a point of the clash between two sides.
g2-1200x968.JPG

Earlier, a video went viral in India which displayed a severely-wounded PLA soldier in the Pangong Lake area and shielded by an Indian army soldier while stones were being pelted. The soldier’s head looked seriously injured and netizens speculated this could have been the same PLA soldier.
g4-x647.JPG

The post has now been deleted since having gone viral after the owner of the post was repeatedly asked for the source of the image. Earlier, there was another story trending in India which claimed than over 100 Chinese soldiers were killed in Galwan Valley Clash.
There have been various reports in Indian media speculating between 30 to 45 casualties from the Chinese sides but Beijing has never confirmed the reports. Later, China broke its silence and called all such Indian reports as “fake news”.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian, who had repeatedly dodged questions on the casualties suffered by China since the incident occurred, and later reacted to the remarks of former army chief Gen (retd.) VK Singh who said that if India lost 20 soldiers, more than double the number were killed on the Chinese side.
Asked for his reaction, Zhao said – China and India are in dialogue and talks with each other to resolve this issue through diplomatic and military channels. “As for what you saw in the media, for example, some people alleged that casualties on the Chinese amounted to 40. I can tell you for sure this is fake news,” he said, without giving any further details.



Already proven false..

The guys here provided pictures of the site with earlier date stamps. Aren't you following those threads where this propaganda has been countered by Chinese?

I think there's still a thread to discuss these pics. Please do discuss there but I am sure you will not get anything out of it. These pics are equivalent to the Chinese names read out by your media anchor person sometime after Galwan clash happened.
 

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