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20 Indian Soldiers Killed, Four Critical In Violent Clash In Galwan Valley

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Twenty Indian soldiers were killed during a violent clash with Chinese troops in the Galwan Valley in eastern Ladakh on Monday night, in first such incident involving fatalities in the last 45 years and signalling a massive escalation in the five-week border row in the sensitive region.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh briefed Prime Minister Narendra Modi about Monday night’s clash as well on the overall situation in eastern Ladakh after he held a high-level meeting with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, Chief of Defence Staff Gen Bipin Rawat and the three service chiefs.

9:40 AM:’Why Is PM Silent,’ Asks Rahul Gandhi

Enough is enough, we need to know what has happened: Rahul Gandhi on Ladakh face-off.  Why is PM silent, why is he hiding: Rahul Gandhi on India-China face-off. How dare China kill our soldiers; how dare they take our land,” said Rahul Gandhi

9:35 AM: Four Indian soldiers are in critical condition after the violent face-off with Chinese troops on Monday evening, sources quoted by ANI said.

Enough is enough, we need to know what has happened: Rahul Gandhi on Ladakh face-off.  Why is PM silent, why is he hiding: Rahul Gandhi on India-China face-off. How dare China kill our soldiers; how dare they take our land,” said Rahul Gandhi

9:35 AM: Four Indian soldiers are in critical condition after the violent face-off with Chinese troops on Monday evening, sources quoted by ANI said.

8:43 AM: China provokes a nationalist tiger say American media

Chinese People Liberation Army has provoked the “Indian nationalist tiger” by engaging in a face-off with Indian Army personnel in which 20 soldiers were killed, according to US media.

7:55 AM: Alert in Himachal Pradesh’s Lahaul-Spiti, Kinnaur border districts

Following the violent face-off in Galwan valley in Ladakh between Indian troops and Chinese People’s Liberation Army forces, Himachal Pradesh has been put on alert.

7:46 AM: Closely monitoring India-China situation, says US

The United States is closely monitoring the situation following a fierce clash between Indian and Chinese forces in eastern Ladakh and hopes that the differences will be resolved peacefully, officials said here.

June 17

10:30PM: Indian Army releases official statement

Indian and Chinese troops have disengaged at the Galwan area where they had earlier clashed on the night of 15/16 June 2020. 17 Indian troops who were critically injured in the line of duty at the stand off location and exposed to sub-zero temperatures in the high altitude terrain have succumbed to their injuries, taking the total that were killed in action to 20.  Indian Army is firmly committed to protect the territorial integrity and sovereignty of the nation.

10:22PM: Indian intercepts also reveal that Chinese side suffered 43 casualties including dead and seriously injured in the face-off, Sources told ANI.

10:21PM: At least 20 Indian soldiers were killed in the violent face-off with China in Galwan valley in Eastern Ladakh on Monday night government sources told news agency ANI.

8:22PM: We are firmly convinced of need for maintenance of peace, tranquillity in border areas and resolution of differences through dialogue, says MEA.

8:19PM: India very clear that all its activities are always within Indian side of the LAC, we expect the same from Chinese side: MEA.

8:18PM: “Both sides suffered casualties that could have been avoided had agreement at higher level been scrupulously followed by China,” clarifies Ministry of External Affairs.

8:15PM: “On late evening and night of Jun 15, there was a violent face-off as a result of attempt by China to unilaterally change status quo,” says Ministry of External Affairs.

8:11PM: MEA Responds To Galwan Clash |  “India and China have been discussing through military and diplomatic channels de-escalation of situation in border area in eastern Ladakh,”  says Ministry of External Affairs on Clash with China in Galwan valley.

8:03PM: Rajnath Singh Briefs PM Modi | Defence Minister Rajnath Singh held two-back-to-back meetings with top military brass deliberating on the situation in eastern Ladakh after an Indian Army officer and two soldiers were killed in a violent clash with Chinese troops in Galwan Valley. Singh also briefed Prime Minister Narendra Modi about Monday night’s clash.

7:56PM: Borders of India will remain intact under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi, says BJP chief JP Nadda on India-China face- off during Kerala Jan-Samvad’ virtual rally.

7:18PM: Colonel Santosh Babu, Commanding Officer of the 16 Bihar regiment lost his life in the violent face-off with Chinese soldiers in Galwan valley area near Patrolling Point 14, Indian Army Sources tell news agency ANI.

5:09PM: As Face-off Continues, Where Is Prime Minister Narendra Modi? Defence Minister Rajnath Singh briefed Prime Minister Narendra Modi about last night’s clash as well on the overall situation in eastern Ladakh after he held a high-level meeting with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, Chief of Defence Staff Gen Bipin Rawat and the three service chiefs.

4:27PM: India Has Stared Down The Dragon, But Is That Enough To Make China Shudder? David Axe quoted in his article in nationalinterest.org ,“A key lesson China took from the 1991 Desert Storm campaign was to strike hard and fast during war’s earliest stages, as initiative once lost would be all but impossible to regain against an opponent capable of 24-hour, all-weather guided-munitions bombardment.  The Chinese also are planning on: Attacking effectively, Developing “Assassin’s Mace” capabilities and becoming the world leader in artificial intelligence.”

4:17PM: Did India Violate Consensus With China? “Our border troops had a high-level meeting and reached important consensus on easing the border situation but astonishingly on June 15 the Indian troops seriously violated our consensus and twice crossed the border line for illegal activities and provoked and attacked Chinese personnel which led to serious physical conflict between the two sides and China has lodged strong protest and representation with the Indian side,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said.

4:02PM: The ‘talks’ between India and China did not bring home the desired results it seems, and diplomacy and military are again locked together in an impasse with our bully neighbour, who is unwilling to work on improving bilateral relationships. Once tranquil and undisturbed, Galwan valley is now rife with battle cries of passionate soldiers and is suddenly one of the hottest trending topics on social media.

3:54PM: Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah reacts to the death of 3 Indian army soldiers in Ladakh.

3:47PM: JD(S) supremo HD Deve Gowda says the Prime Minister and Defence Minister should offer a clearer picture to the nation on the border issue with China.

3:32PM: India Should Abide By Agreement: Chinese Foreign Ministry | “China has lodged solemn representations & protests to India. Here, we are sternly demanding India to earnestly abide by the relevant agreement and strictly restrain their frontline troops. They should not cross the borderlines,” says Zhao Lijian, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson.

3:12PM: ‘Shocking, Unacceptable,’ Says Cong On Death Of Indian Soliders | The Congress termed as “shocking” and “unacceptable” the death of an Indian Army officer and two soldiers in a violent face off with the Chinese troops, and asked Defence Minister Rajnath Singh to speak about the development.

3:05PM: What Was India’s Initial Approach Against China? After the standoff began early last month, the Indian military leadership decided that Indian troops will adopt a firm approach in dealing with the aggressive posturing by the Chinese troops in all disputed areas of Pangong Tso, Galwan Valley, Demchok and Daulat Beg Oldie.

2:57PM: What Triggered India-China Face-off In Ladakh? The trigger for the face-off was China’s stiff opposition to India laying a key road in the Finger area around the Pangong Tso Lake besides construction of another road connecting the Darbuk-Shayok-Daulat Beg Oldie road in Galwan Valley.

2:46PM: With tensions escalating at the India-China border, Army Chief Gen MM Naravane’s planned visit to Pathankot military station has been cancelled, Army Sources told news agency ANI.

2:24PM: What Is China Saying About The Confrontation? “Both sides agreed to resolve the bilateral issues through dialogue to ease the border situation and maintain peace. Indian troops on Monday seriously violated consensus of the two sides by illegally crossing the border twice & carrying out provocative attacks on Chinese soldiers, resulting in serious physical clashes,” China’s Global Times quotes their Foreign Minister.

2:15PM: What Are The Countries Doing To De-escalate? Major Generals of India and China are talking to defuse the situation in the Galwan Valley, Ladakh and other areas after the violent face-off last night in which casualties have been suffered by both sides.

1:54PM: What Is Happening In Ladakh? The Indian and Chinese armies are engaged in a standoff in Pangong Tso, Galwan Valley, Demchok and Daulat Beg Oldie in eastern Ladakh.

A sizeable number of Chinese Army personnel even transgressed into the Indian side of the de-facto border in several areas including Pangong Tso.

1:47 PM: Beijing has accused India of crossing the border, and ‘attacking Chinese personnel’.

1:43 PM: In a revised statement, the Indian Army said that “casualties suffered on both sides” in “violent face-off” during de-escalation process with China in Galwan Valley, Ladakh.

1:34 PM: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh held a meeting with Chief of Defence Staff General Bipin Rawat, the three service chiefs and External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar. Recent developments in Eastern Ladakh were discussed.

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