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Large Chinese camp in Galwan Valley, 1.5 km into Indian side of the Line of Actual Control (LAC)

dont rely on pak, ind, chin media, let neutral obv make observation

im not sure why pakistanis are behaving as chinese cheerleaders though (what did china do during kargil, siachin, and other fiascos? nothing, but here we see pakistanis cheerleading china), enemity aside, expansionist china is not good for pakistan as well. (alreaqdy taken gwadar)

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Why are you burning so much about China?

They NEVER took Gwader OR Gilgit
You handed to Them on a Silver Platter WITH SMILES saying welcome

Lets hope YOUR interests always stay the SAME


Just like you handed over Galwan valley to China on a silver platter. :cheesy::cheesy:
 
South and west lf the river is India the structures are on chinese side . The map has changed china controls all of galwan now as it was back in 1962.

The Galwan River is to the West of Newly Established Country China's 1956 claim line in Aksai Chin (Shadow of Chin). However, in 1960 Newly Established Country China advanced Newly Established Country China claim line to the West of the River along the mountain ridge adjoining the Shyok river valley. India had established some military posts in this sector.

During the 1962 Sino-Indian conflict, Indian posts in the Galwan Sector were attacked and overwhelmed by the Chinese, resulting in casualties and some prisoners-of-war. After the war, this sector largely remained dormant.
 
India’s most charismatic cavalry regiments, raised and led by Maharaja Pratap Singh.

General Amar Singh was a Risaldar in the Jodhpur Lancers at that time; Hari (Hurjee) Singh was the Commanding Officer.

Three squadrons of the Jodhpur Lancers on parade in Shan Hai Kuan 1901 Isvi
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Sections of the regiment took part in the Nikko Shimanzai and Funnig expeditions, where they saw some fighting.

When the orders to move were received the regiment was quartered at Mathura in United Provinces.
 
All this is well within Chinese side of LAC so it is not of much importance.

Of course the tanks and artillery are on the Chinese side. They will start pounding and moving into Ladakh as soon as the talks fail (which is a certainty now).

Indians have been begging for status quo but Chinese are in no mood.
 
Wait for silent poison to come with his special satellite pics to prove u all wrong
Unfortunately comrade "Silent poison" will never "Come" again, IT has already human sacrificed ITSELF to God "Shiva, the Destroyer" for sake of the destruction of PLA:angel:
Joke aside, i believed he has changed his name to @Mighty Lion for the time being
 
There was No Kashmir in India prior to 1948 occupation of India. KASHMIR was an independent state colonized by British and then sold to Hindu Maharaja.
If China snatched what was occupied by India then there is nothing to cry about.
Even there is nothing to cry over part of Kashmir liberated by Pakistan, because it was never India's.
The Galwan River is to the West of Newly Established Country China's 1956 claim line in Aksai Chin (Shadow of Chin). However, in 1960 Newly Established Country China advanced Newly Established Country China claim line to the West of the River along the mountain ridge adjoining the Shyok river valley. India had established some military posts in this sector.

During the 1962 Sino-Indian conflict, Indian posts in the Galwan Sector were attacked and overwhelmed by the Chinese, resulting in casualties and some prisoners-of-war. After the war, this sector largely remained dormant.
 
As per Indian Media China just transgressed 50M from their perception of LAC, and it seems true if you watch Galwan valley with Google Earth.
But, problem is not the amount of area gained by China real issue is the road SSN road passing across the river. China can block that road any time.
 
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