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Satellite images show Chinese troop withdrawal from front line with India

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  • Both countries have committed to de-escalate the situation in the Galwan Valley following a deadly clash between troops last month
  • The latest pictures appear to show that PLA troops and equipment have withdrawn to a position away from the front line
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This July 6 satellite image provided by Maxar Technologies shows the Galwan Valley along the disputed border between India and China. China and India appear to have dismantled recent construction on both sides of the border. Photo: Maxar Technologies via AP

Chinese troops have withdrawn from the area where they clashed with Indian troops in the Galwan Valley according to the latest satellite images.



The images, taken on Tuesday by Colorado-based satellite imagery company Maxar Technologies, appear to show that Chinese tents, vehicles, and troops previously stationed at strategic locations have pulled back, while a wall on the Indian side has gone.

The latest satellite images were taken on Monday and follow discussions on Sunday between China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Indian national security adviser Ajit Doval.

Both sides stated their commitment to disengaging their troops along the Line of Actual Control in statements
issued after their discussion.

Previous satellite images appeared to show that Chinese soldiers had built temporary structures at Hot Springs and Gorga, two friction points in the disputed Galwan Valley area, but the new images show empty roads and no new construction or human activity in the forward area.

The Times of India, citing high-level sources in the India military, reported that there would be a three to four-week “stabilisation” period when both sides would monitor each other and continue to meet to try to iron out problems.


Other Indian media have said their troops have withdrawn 1.5km (just under a mile) and hoped to create a “buffer zone”.

The border dispute between the two countries
dates back decades, with each occupying territory claimed by the other, and they cannot even agree on the precise location of the Line of Actual Control
that serves as the effective frontier.

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Images from June 28 (left) and July 6, (right) show that the Indians had built a wall on their side and the Chinese had expanded an outpost camp at the end of a long road connected to Chinese military bases, according to experts. The July 6 image shows China and India appear to have dismantled recent construction. Photo: AP

Tensions have been rising since early May and talks to the defuse the tension in early June came to nothing following a deadly clash near Pangong Tso lake on June 15, when 20 Indian soldiers were killed and China suffered an undisclosed number of casualties.

Analysts said China wanted to handle the crisis in a low-profile manner and avoid stirring up nationalistic sentiment at a time when its relations with the United States are deteriorating.


Liu Zongyi, head of the South Asia Research Centre at the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies, said both sides had agreed to disengage because: “China does not want to go to war and India does not have the ability to fight one.”

But no detailed plan to de-escalate tensions has been released and observers said the road ahead for China-India relations is still bumpy.


A statement released by the Chinese Foreign Ministry following the talks between Wang and Doval said both sides should not see each other as a threat, but China has recently sent advanced high-altitude weaponry to the border.

Meanwhile, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited troops in Ladakh last week and took a veiled swipe at China, saying “the age of expansionism” was over.

Liu stated that a tough, nationalistic Indian stance would make it hard to maintain peace, saying: “Modi needs to cool down anti-China sentiment in India or else it will be difficult for both sides to respect the stabilisation period.”

Srikanth Kondapalli, a professor of Chinese Studies at Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi, said nationalist sentiment was playing a role in the border tensions at Galwan but noted that India was merely “matching” Chinese nationalism.

“Nationalism is strong under Modi and Xi Jinping, this is a ground reality. This is to be expected because both nations are modern states that have only been around for 70 years or so,” said Kondapalli.

He also doubted whether the current de-escalation would be enough to resolve the core problems that have led to repeated flare-ups along the border, saying: “We have to revisit this after a month and see if demobilisation has happened.”

He said the agreement between Wang and Doval had a “higher legitimacy” than one reached between military commanders, but the undemarcated border could itself become a point of contention between the two sides.

“Some reports say that both sides agreed to withdraw three kilometres [1.9 miles], but because the Line of Actual Control is in itself a contentious issue, three kilometres from where exactly?” said Kondapalli.

https://www.scmp.com/news/china/dip...ages-show-chinese-troop-withdrawal-front-line
 
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Images from June 28 (left) and July 6, (right) show that the Indians had built a wall on their side and the Chinese had expanded an outpost camp at the end of a long road connected to Chinese military bases, according to experts. T
This 28th June photo is following the advance by the PLA. This "frontline" exists already within territory India regarded as its own.

The LAC moved into India and - as expected - Delhi is now stating that both sides have "withdrawn" when in reality, the withdrawal is not to previous positions but only back from the "New normal" created by China.

Both armies have withdrawn within Indian territory.

China has now secured its buffer zone to protect its latest aggressive takeover of Indian real estate.

Well done Modi. You were right all along - China can't possibly ever invade Indian territory because Delhi simply retrospectively disowns it.
 
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abey where is mighty indian forces than ? perhaps 10-15 Km away from the concerned areas
 
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Camps not visible in same location cannot be taken as withdrawal , perhaps camps are now even further into what was once Indian held territory hence not visible in older location.Chinese found a better location much deeper into what as once Indian occupied territory to set up base camp so temporary camps have been removed.
 
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This is good news, so both sides are doing what they agreed to & decided to withdraw a little bit to create a buffer zone.

Camps not visible in same location cannot be taken as withdrawal , perhaps camps are now even further into what was once Indian held territory hence not visible in older location.Chinese found a better location much deeper into what as once Indian occupied territory to set up base camp so temporary camps have been removed.

Frankly I highly doubt that, what would be the use of doing that when China & India already agreed to disengage!
China already delivered the slap in order to have a peaceful border, & while Indian netizens can take pride in killing 100 Chinese soldiers using their big mouth & keyboard power, the Indian leadership knows what really happened at Galwan and that is what matters.
 
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How can the Chinese withdraw from indian territory when according to the indians, the Chinese military NEVER EVER entered indian territory in the first place...........:lol:


Disputed Territory ............WHICH IS NOW CALLED buffer Zone

Both sides happy for now
 
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Disputed Territory ............WHICH IS NOW CALLED buffer Zone

Both sides happy for now
Why Indian retreating to their CLAIM LAND, AND AS PER SURRENDER MODI CHINESE WERE NOT INTRUDING ANY LAND, SO ON WHAT LAND THEY RETREATING FROM???o_O:what::undecided:
 
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Disputed Territory ............WHICH IS NOW CALLED buffer Zone

Both sides happy for now
Buffer zone is on India's side of the LAC. You and the other pseudo expert @Zapper can't seem to remember beyond a day or two so I shall refresh you.

Jayshanker and the ministry of defence have clearly stated that PLA intruded into Indian territory. Do you want the references? Google CEO is trying very hard to remove this history but some articles are still there to attest to this.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.fi...ahead-of-galwan-valley-clash-8504141.html/amp

A structure was built in India and the 15th June clash was India's failed attempt to dismantle and disrupt this activity on India's side of the LAC.

No movement has occurred since then until now. Therefore, the Chinese and Indians have both moved back within Indian territory. A buffer zone exists within what was previously Indian territory.

Through sleight of hand alone, Modi has dispossessed India of this territory retrospectively, having realised IA could not retrieve it by force. Modi himself has agreed not to take "China" by name and to allow China to deny intrusion to preserve Chinese moral high ground.

Meanwhile, you and other Indians happily accept that China never intruded into India to begin with (contrary to your MoD but in keeping with Modi).


I do agree however that both sides are happy with the outcome though. The exception will be the families of the dead soldiers who died fighting on Indian soil, only for that soil to retrospectively gifted to China by their PM. Now those soldiers are even criminalised and villified by Modi's acceptance that they attacked China.

What a disgraceful day for the IA. No surprise to Pakistanis who understand this chanakiya though.

Stay "happy" until China rinses and repeats.
 
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Funny all this... these Satellites are only concerned about the PLA positions and never show the Indian postions.

Like Before and After
.... how far have the brave Indians withdrawn?

Only then any conclusion can be drawn...for now it is all an overkill from the good Indians... bordering to utter desperation...

SurrenderaModi must have the courage to utter the Scariest word: CHINA!!!

CDS Bippin must have the courage to visit the GalwanValley and take a dip in GalwanRiver!!!

Galwan is Gone!!!
why would they just like aksai chin gawlan was never part of india!
 
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This is good news, so both sides are doing what they agreed to & decided to withdraw a little bit to create a buffer zone.



Frankly I highly doubt that, what would be the use of doing that when China & India already agreed to disengage!
China already delivered the slap in order to have a peaceful border, & while Indian netizens can take pride in killing 100 Chinese soldiers using their big mouth & keyboard power, the Indian leadership knows what really happened at Galwan and that is what matters.

Then it will be good for the Chinese to openly declare PLA had zero casualties right? Afterall lying about casualties is CCP specialty right from Korean war to Vietnam war.

Heard PLA veterans are angry for not giving enough respect to the dead. First do that instead of showcasing false bravado outside with shiny toys.
 
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At the speed supreme-leader SurrenderaModi is going soon Himalayas was NEVER part of India... which is actually true as well...

Back to Lynching Muslims of MaqboozaHindustan and Killing Unarmed PakKashmiris in IoJK...

IndiaSuperPower again!!!

thats the only thing their sourmas are good at killing unarmed Civilians!

kaffi buadur hain ya sourmay!
 
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