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Revealed: China did not release the figure of death of soldiers killed in Galvan Valley due to this fear

Revealed: China did not release the figure of death of soldiers killed in Galvan Valley due to this fear

Revealed: China did not release the figure of death of soldiers killed in Galvan Valley due to this fear
June 18
12:44 2020

India China Tension: China was scared after the killing of Chinese soldiers in India and China in Ladakh conflict (India China Clash) and it started threatening the US (India China-US). For this reason, China did not disclose the number of casualties.

Highlights

  • 20 soldiers of India were killed in a violent clash between India and China in Galvan Valley.
  • While India released the death toll of its soldiers, China hid it
  • China said it does not want to provoke tension, so will not release the number
  • It is being told that China has hidden its troops due to fear of America.

20 soldiers of India were killed in the violent clash between India and China in the Galvan Valley of Ladakh. While India released the death toll of the soldiers, China said it did not want to inflame tensions, so it would not release the casualties. Meanwhile, there is a big revelation about this move in China. It is being told that China hid the number of its troops due to fear of America.

According to the report of South China Morning Post, there was to be an important meeting between China and America, in view of this, China tried to underestimate the whole incident. Under this strategy, China did not release the number of its casualties and remained silent on the whole matter. Chinese Army Spokesperson Zhang Shuili said that people from both sides were killed in the clash but they did not reveal the number of their troops.

China ‘very sensitive’ about soldiers’ death

Meanwhile, a PLA source said that Beijing is ‘very sensitive’ to the deaths of its soldiers. He said that Chinese President Xi Jinping will accept the death toll of the soldiers. Please tell that Xi Chinfing is the chief of the army and it is believed that he is behind every step of the PLA. Sources said top Chinese diplomat Yang Jiechi was scheduled to meet Wednesday with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. He is the same Yang who has held several rounds of border talks with India.

China was facing great fear over the border dispute

Sources said that China was afraid that the issue of conflict with India could arise in this meeting. The source said, “China certainly wanted to ease tensions before the Ponpio-Yang meeting but if any country wants to take advantage of it (the border dispute), our troops will respond appropriately. On the other hand, a Chinese military expert Zhou Chenming said that China’s recent maneuvers over the mountains were a warning to India.

He said, ‘Indian soldiers say that they will not tolerate Chinese aggression because they are not the army of 1962 but they should not forget that the army of China is also not the army of 1962. China was defeated at that time and may do it again. At the same time, another Chinese expert said that the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi can talk to the President of China because he understands the importance of economic development.

America’s eye on India-China military violence

After the United Nations, the US has now hoped for a ‘peaceful solution’. The US Department of Home has expressed condolences to the families of the soldiers of India who died in the violence. In the current situation, the US has said that both India and China had expressed a desire to retreat and we support a peaceful resolution of the current situation. A Home Department spokesman said, “We are monitoring the situation of Indian and Chinese forces on the Line of Actual Control (LAC). We have come to know that the Indian Army has declared its 20 soldiers to be martyrs, we console their families. ‘

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