Violent Clashes In Galwan, Part Of Chinese Conspiracy, US Panel
Violent clashes in Galwan, part of Chinese conspiracy, top US panel report claims.
The US has described the violent clashes between Indian and Chinese forces in mid-June as part of China’s well-planned strategy and plan.
The top panel of the US in its report released on Wednesday said that the Chinese government had planned and carried out violent clashes in the Galvan Valley in June.
The US revealed China’s plot, saying it was part of the Chinese government’s plan.
In the violent skirmish in the Galwan valley, 20 Indian soldiers were killed. Several months after the violent skirmish in Galwan.
the US has stated in its report ‘US-China Economic and Security Review Commission’ that some evidence suggests that the Chinese government had planned a violent clash in the Galwan Valley.
The report says this has been done for potentially fatal incidents.
China accused of conspiring!
The report said that in June 2020, a violent clash between the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) of China and Indian troops in the Galwan Valley in the Ladakh region near the Line of Actual Control (LAC).
This was followed by several of the LACs in early May The deadlock between the two countries came to light near the regions.
At least 20 Indian soldiers were martyred in this violent clash. China did not give a clear number of deaths of its soldiers. For the first time since 1975, soldiers died in a fight between the two sides.
The report states that some evidence suggests that the Chinese government had planned the incident, including the possibility of a potentially fatal attack.
For example in his statement several weeks before Defense Minister Wei encouraged China to use fighting to promote stability.
Significantly, the deadlock between the forces of China and India has continued with the LAC in eastern Ladakh since early May.
The situation with the LAC deteriorated in mid-June when armies of the two countries came face to face in the Galwan Valley. Twenty Indian soldiers were killed in the violent incident that occurred on 15–16 June.
This resulted from an attempt by Chinese troops to unilaterally change the status quo during de-escalation in eastern Ladakh.