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Friday, June 19, 2020

America came to India's aid, said - the bravery and courage of India's martyrs will never be forgotten


What had not happened in the last 45 years on the Indo-China border happened on the night of June 16. Twenty soldiers, including an Indian commanding officer, were killed in a violent clash between the two countries' troops. The collision took place in the 14,000-foot-high Galvan Valley in Ladakh between two of the world's nuclear powers. Galvan Valley is the area where 33 Indians died in the 1962 war.
There has been tension at the border for the last 41 days. Efforts were also being made to reduce it. Meanwhile, tensions had risen since the evening of June 15. The Indian army went to negotiate, but the Chinese army suddenly attacked.
We extend our deepest condolences to the people of India for the lives lost as a result of the recent confrontation with China. We will remember the soldiers' families, loved ones, and communities as they grieve.
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In this regard, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has expressed his condolences to the Indian soldiers who were martyred on the Chinese border in Ladakh. "We extend our condolences to the Indian soldiers who were martyred in the recent conflict with China," he tweeted on Friday. We will always remember the soldiers, whose families, loved ones are in mourning.
US Ambassador to India Ken Juster also expressed his condolences
US Ambassador to India Ken Juster has also expressed his condolences to the martyred soldiers. He tweeted that we extend our condolences to the families of the martyred soldiers in Galwan. His bravery and adventure will never be forgotten.
The US lawmaker said that the Chinese army provoked the Indian troops
Mitch McConnell, a US lawmaker, said the Chinese military appeared to have provoked Indian troops, leading to the largest violent clash between the two countries since 1962. The dispute between the two nuclear powers is a matter of concern to the whole world. He added that Chinese troops had tried to infiltrate the country's borders.

The Indian Army said on Thursday that 18 soldiers injured in a clash with Chinese troops in Ladakh have been admitted to a hospital in Leh. All the young men will be in a position to return to their work after 15 days. All the soldiers are in stable condition. 58 soldiers have been admitted to another hospital. All these soldiers will join duty in a week.

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