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  • Wed. Nov 20th, 2024

Indian, Chinese soldiers still in eyeball-to-eyeball standoff

Indian, Chinese soldiers still in eyeball-to-eyeball standoff

A week after the Corps Commander level talks in the wake of the June 15 Galwan incident when 20 Indian Army workers were killed, both Indian and Chinese troops continue in “eyeball-to-eyeball” positions at all the friction points along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Ladakh

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The China Study Hall (CSG) headed by National Security Consultant Ajit Doval met on Saturday to go over the dominating circumstance along the LAC. The CSG is an informal group constituted in 1997, making up the Cabinet Secretary, secretaries of Defence and House ministries, the Army chief, Director of Intelligence Bureau among others. The details of the conference were not understood.

Injury and drowning

A senior federal government authorities informed The Hindu that an analysis of the medical reports of the 20 men killed revealed that the cause of death most of the times was a “mix of head injury and drowning.” The bodies were recovered from the Galwan river.

” As lots of as 15 deceased workers had head injuries, one or two had injuries on the chest and remaining had shoulder and knee injuries. Their bodies were badly bruised as they had toppled into the river,” stated the of

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