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Excellent work India! Which territories will Indian troops bravely snatch off the Indian nation next? Madras is rich in spices I hear. Don't forget the tea plantations of Calcutta. Those Indians won't know what the brave Indian Army has in store for them. Just wait til India uproots the Indian flag from all these fertile lands and replaces it with the Indian flag. Onwards hindutva soldiers!
 
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:) . I' sorry PLA hasn't proven the mighty lion they told you they were.

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PLA occupied 1000 sqkm of Indian land and preventing India soldiers from patrolling.



China controls 1,000 sq. km of area in Ladakh
Vijaita Singh
NEW DELHI , AUGUST 31, 2020 21:51 IST
UPDATED: SEPTEMBER 01, 2020 10:58 IST
Army convoy moves along Srinagar-Leh national highway, in Ganderbal district on August 31, 2020.

Army convoy moves along Srinagar-Leh national highway, in Ganderbal district on August 31, 2020. | Photo Credit: Nissar Ahmad


The official revealed that in Depsang Plains, from patrolling point 10-13, the scale of Chinese control of India’s perception of the LAC stood at about 900 sq.km.
About 1,000 square kilometres of area in Ladakh along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) is now under Chinese control, intelligence inputs provided to the Centre suggest.
China has been amassing troops and fortifying its presence along the LAC since April-May. Twenty soldiers were killed on June 15 in the Galwan Valley in eastern Ladakh in violent clashes with China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) troops.
Also read: Thwarted aggressive moves by China at South Bank of Pangong Tso: Army
A senior government official told The Hindu that from Depsang Plains to Chushul there had been a systematic mobilisation by the Chinese troops along the undefined LAC.
The official revealed that in Depsang Plains, from patrolling point 10-13, the scale of Chinese control of India’s perception of the LAC stood at about 900 sq.km.
Also read: India, China gear up for next round of military talks
About 20 sq. km in Galwan Valley and 12 sq. km in Hot Springs area is said to be under Chinese occupation, the official said. In Pangong Tso, the area under Chinese control is 65 sq. km, whereas in Chushul it is 20 sq. km, the official said.
Also read: The Hindu Explains | Who does Galwan Valley belong to?
The standoff at the China border continues even after several rounds of diplomatic and military level talks. A partial disengagement commenced after Special Representatives (SRs) Ajit Doval and Wang Yi, tasked to hammer out a solution to the boundary dispute, spoke on July 5.
However, as per the agreement, Indian troops also moved back from their existing positions leading to creation of buffer zones at all the disputed sites.
Chinese forces are occupying a considerable area from Finger 4 to 8 near Pangong Tso (lake). The distance between Finger 4-8, the mountainous spurs abutting the lake, is about eight km. The stretch was patrolled both by India and China till May and India considers it to form part of its perception of the LAC.

 
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LoL

PLA occupied 1000 sqkm of Indian land and preventing India soldiers from patrolling.



China controls 1,000 sq. km of area in Ladakh
Vijaita Singh
NEW DELHI , AUGUST 31, 2020 21:51 IST
UPDATED: SEPTEMBER 01, 2020 10:58 IST
Army convoy moves along Srinagar-Leh national highway, in Ganderbal district on August 31, 2020.

Army convoy moves along Srinagar-Leh national highway, in Ganderbal district on August 31, 2020. | Photo Credit: Nissar Ahmad


The official revealed that in Depsang Plains, from patrolling point 10-13, the scale of Chinese control of India’s perception of the LAC stood at about 900 sq.km.
About 1,000 square kilometres of area in Ladakh along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) is now under Chinese control, intelligence inputs provided to the Centre suggest.
China has been amassing troops and fortifying its presence along the LAC since April-May. Twenty soldiers were killed on June 15 in the Galwan Valley in eastern Ladakh in violent clashes with China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) troops.
Also read: Thwarted aggressive moves by China at South Bank of Pangong Tso: Army
A senior government official told The Hindu that from Depsang Plains to Chushul there had been a systematic mobilisation by the Chinese troops along the undefined LAC.
The official revealed that in Depsang Plains, from patrolling point 10-13, the scale of Chinese control of India’s perception of the LAC stood at about 900 sq.km.
Also read: India, China gear up for next round of military talks
About 20 sq. km in Galwan Valley and 12 sq. km in Hot Springs area is said to be under Chinese occupation, the official said. In Pangong Tso, the area under Chinese control is 65 sq. km, whereas in Chushul it is 20 sq. km, the official said.
Also read: The Hindu Explains | Who does Galwan Valley belong to?
The standoff at the China border continues even after several rounds of diplomatic and military level talks. A partial disengagement commenced after Special Representatives (SRs) Ajit Doval and Wang Yi, tasked to hammer out a solution to the boundary dispute, spoke on July 5.
However, as per the agreement, Indian troops also moved back from their existing positions leading to creation of buffer zones at all the disputed sites.
Chinese forces are occupying a considerable area from Finger 4 to 8 near Pangong Tso (lake). The distance between Finger 4-8, the mountainous spurs abutting the lake, is about eight km. The stretch was patrolled both by India and China till May and India considers it to form part of its perception of the LAC.


It's actually 38,000. All our calculations include Aksai Chin and the 1000 Sq Km that they are partally squatting in areas like the disputed Finger 4 to Finger 8. Right now we're more concerned about the mounting toll of casualties that's emanating from the endless incompetence of the PLA generals. Hope they take better care of their soldiers. Till now their track record has been...well...'typically CCP'
 
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It's actually 38,000. All our calculations include Aksai Chin and the 1000 Sq Km that they are partally squatting in areas like the disputed Finger 4 to Finger 8. Right now we're more concerned about the mounting toll of casualties that's emanating from the endless incompetence of the PLA generals. Hope they take better care of their soldiers. Till now their track record has been...well...'typically CCP'

Make it 39000 square kilometres now.

:) . I' sorry PLA hasn't proven the mighty lion they told you they were.

Latest news is that a full load of these bangles from Hyderabad have been air lifted to Leh for immediate distribution to the Indian soldiers on the LAC. :agree:

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PLA built a permanent base linked by a road to their main base by the side of Spanggur Tso. Either Google Earth map is wrong on drawing the LAC, or PLA has a base on Indian side for many years.

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Make it 39000 square kilometres now.



Latest news is that a full load of these bangles from Hyderabad have been air lifted to Leh for immediate distribution to the Indian soldiers on the LAC. :agree:

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Make it 50,000....as for the rest, whatever cooks your gravy :) . A little secret your chinese friends didn't tell you though.... August 29th we became the only army with dominating heights all the way to Aksai Chin. Foget Finger 8...we stuck our fingers right up to certain other places ;) . Why do you think their foreign minister and defence minister suddenly called up asking for a meeting..... :). Sure the chinese dudes have brought tanks and planes and raging and singing punjabi songs....that just isn't helping them is it? :)
 
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Make it 50,000...
So you respond to facts with sarcastic Bollywood hyperbole? Do you think that's a novel tactic around these parts? Does your comment invalidate the satellite evidence for the claimed 39,000 sq km of Indian territory of in Chinese hands? Or are you merely deflecting attention away from a lost cause?

Modi taught you well. Neither has China attacked Indian territory, nor is any Indian territory in Chinese hands...right?
 
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