'China suffered 'far fewer' casualties than India in Galwan clash' admits Chinese media

Beijing: There has been a situation of conflict between India and China since the month of May. In the meantime, it has been accepted for the first time from the Chinese side that its soldiers were also killed in the conflict in Galwan Valley. Earlier China was not ready to accept this. The editor of the Chinese newspaper Global Times has admitted that the Chinese army was damaged in Galvan Valley and some soldiers were killed.

The editor-in-chief of the Global Times, Hu Zhijin, tweets, "As far as I know, the death toll of Chinese troops in Galwan Valley clash on June 15 is far fewer than 20 deaths of Indian troops. No Chinese soldiers was captured by Indian troops, but PLA captured many Indian soldiers that day.”

Let us tell you that the Global Times is the English newspaper of the People's Daily of China, which is a publication of the Chinese Communist Party of China's ruling party. China has accepted this fact at a time when the Defense Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday informed the country about the ongoing tension on the China border through the Rajya Sabha. Rajnath Singh said that India is following all the rules and agreements, but these are being violated again and again on behalf of China.

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