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Indian Soldiers Martyred

Sacrifice of Indian soldiers will not go in vain

"Sacrifice of Indian soldiers will not go in vain," said PM Narendra Modi.

As tensions rise between India and China, it has held both countries in a debilitated position. Intense and hatred rivalry between these two strongest nuclear-armed countries in Asia came back after more than four decades. It has resumed the desire of war in India as patriotism continues to grow against China. The suspects of recent interference where twenty Indian Army soldiers were killed are China’s troops. The volume of this incident has shaken major businesses that are settled in both India and China. As people are trying to boycott “Made In China” goods, it has caused several businesses to change their products which usually were manufactured from China. For example, a toy store owner is removing the supply of “Made in China” products and then buying from the manufacturer which has a factory in India. This has embarked the “Self-Reliant India” or “Make in India” movement. China and India, both share a disputed territory and a border but it remained peaceful till the killing of Indian troops. The incident where these 20 brave Indian soldiers died happened at Galwan Valley, at the western border of Aksai Chin which is a disputed territory(Aksai Chin- Claimed by India and held by China). Col. Zhang Shuli said, “fierce physical conflict, causing casualties.” His accusations conclude that Indian troops crossed the Line of Actual Control(LAC) which is between India and China. As there was confrontation between the Indian troops and Chinese troops, it resulted in killing of 35 Chinese soldiers who were involved in the fight. But China still hasn't made the number of Chinese soldiers deaths official in the media.

It is believed that weapons were not fired. Both countries are solving this problem peacefully.

There are still many questions which haven’t been answered yet, by the Government of India.

We will further update this article, so please revisit this article sometime tomorrow to know more about it!


Article written by: Chirag Agarwal


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