Indo-China Clash in Eastern Ladakh - By Krishna Chandra Shekhar
The unprecedented high levels of tension at multiple locations in eastern Ladakh on the disputed India-China border, where Chinese soldiers have moved into Indian territory across the Line of Actual Control (LAC), has raised questions about the Chinese motives for this action. A large number of Indian and Chinese troops have been engaged in an eyeball-to-eyeball situation in Galwan Valley and certain other areas of eastern Ladakh for the last two months, including in Pangong Tso, Demchok, Depsang and Daulat Beg Oldie.
Background
India and China share a border length of 3,488 km. The LACwas defined largely based on the ....
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