Chinese soldiers reached Indian post to repeat 'Galwan', Indian soldiers chased them away...
Chinese soldiers reached Indian post to repeat 'Galwan', Indian soldiers chased them away...
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New Delhi: On the Line of Actual Control (LAC), Indian Army soldiers once again thwarted China's nefarious designs. The Chinese soldiers, who reached the Tawang sector at a height of 17,000 feet in Arunachal Pradesh's Yangtse area with full preparation, had no idea that the Indian soldiers would chase them away. After the statement from the Indian Army, it became clear that under a well-planned conspiracy, China had come to the border with its 300 soldiers to repeat the Galwan clash

The Indian soldiers not only chased away the Chinese soldiers who came with barbed sticks but also saved their posts. At least 6 soldiers from the Indian side have been injured in this skirmish. Whereas in the second camp, more than this number of soldiers are estimated to be injured. However, the People's Liberation Army (PLA) has not shared any information with the Indian Army in this regard. According to reports, on December 9, Chinese troops arrived in the Tawang sector to remove the Indian post. Their objective was not only to break the post on the Tawang sector, they came with the aim of an altercation with the Indian jawans with lathis and barbed sticks. 

However, the nefarious designs of the Chinese soldiers did not succeed and the Indian soldiers chased them away. When the Indian Army gave information about this on Monday (December 12), once again the memories of the Galwan clash were refreshed in the whole country. Also, the nefarious plot of the dragon has once again been exposed to the whole world. Officials familiar with the matter said on condition of anonymity that there were 300 Chinese soldiers present at the time of the skirmish. Chinese soldiers had arrived to break the Indian post with full preparation.

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