India Dismisses China Claims Of Unfurling Flag on Galwan Valley
In a strong message to China, India has rubbished media reports of claims by that country of having unfurled their flag in the Galwan Valley, where the armed forces of both sides are locked in a standoff. Responding to media questions related to the Chinese claims as well as images of construction being carried out at the friction points, official spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Arindam Bagchi termed the news of flag hoisting as factually incorrect. Adding that Beijing should focus on resolving the issues related to the border crisis which have been going on since 2019
On New Year Indian Army unfurls national flag in Galwan valley
Indian Army unfurled the Tricolour in the Galwan valley, Ladakh on the occasion of New Year. As per sources in the security establishment, the Indian Army personnel had hoisted the National flag in Galwan on New Year’s eve. The move comes amid reports in a section of media that claimed that Chinese soldiers had displayed their flag in the region a few days ago. Earlier, the media reported that the Chinese government had sought to “rename” 15 places in Arunachal Pradesh in its map two days ahead of implementing new border law. The Indian Government on last Thursday said that it has seen reports
Indian Army Clashed With Chinese PLA In Galwan Valley Again ?
The government has once again rejected the news of the incursion of Chinese soldiers and clashes with Indian soldiers in eastern Ladakh. A media report claimed that Chinese troops once again crossed the Line of Actual Border (LAC) at several places in eastern Ladakh. Apart from this, there was also talk of at least one skirmish between the soldiers of both the countries. It was said in the report that the People’s Liberation Army has carried out this encroachment and skirmish near the Galwan river in the same area where 20 soldiers were martyred last year. After a year, once



