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India says three soldiers killed in 'violent faceoff' on border with China

By Devjyot Ghoshal, Huizhong Wu, Fayaz Bukhari

 

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FILE PHOTO: A man walks inside a conference room used for meetings between military commanders of China and India, at the Indian side of the Indo-China border at Bumla, in the northeastern Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh, November 11, 2009. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi

 

NEW DELHI/BEIJING (Reuters) - Three Indian soldiers were killed in a “violent faceoff” with Chinese troops on the disputed border, the Indian Army said on Tuesday, reporting the first casualties in 53 years to result from a clash between the nuclear-armed neighbours.

 

Indian government sources said no shots were fired but a physical fight broke out between the two sides with soldiers using batons and throwing stones, which resulted in the casualties.

 

China blamed India for the clash on Monday and editor of the government-controlled Global Times said the Chinese military had also suffered casualties.

 

India and China have been locked in a standoff in the Galwan valley in western Himalayas for weeks with both accusing each other of trespassing into the other’s territory.

 

Talks to pull back hundreds of troops deployed in the remote region have been held over the last ten days but no breakthrough had emerged.

 

“During the de-escalation process underway in the Galwan Valley, a violent face-off took place yesterday night with casualties on both sides,” the Indian army said in a statement.

 

“The loss of lives on the Indian side includes an officer and two soldiers. Senior military officials of the two sides are currently meeting at the venue to defuse the situation.”

 

The officer who died was a colonel rank, the sources said.

 

India and China fought a brief border war in 1962 and have not been unable to settle their border dispute despite talks spread over two decades.

 

Border guards have had skirmishes, even fisticuffs when patrols have confronted each other, but there has been no loss of life at the border since bloody clashes erupted in the eastern Himalayas in 1967.

 

The Chinese foreign ministry called on India not to take any unilateral action or stir up trouble.

 

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A ministry spokesman in Bejing said there was a serious violation of the consensus reached by the two countries when Indian troops provoked and attacked Chinese personnel, leading to a serious physical conflict.

 

“What’s shocking is that on June 15, the Indian side severely violated our consensus and twice crossed the border line and provoked and attacked the Chinese forces, causing a violent physical confrontation between the two border forces,” Zhao Lijian told reporters in Beijing.

 

“China is raising strong opposition and stern representations to the Indian side on this,” he said. There was no information provided on any casualties.

 

The editor-in-chief of China’s Global Times newspaper said the Chinese military had suffered losses, though it was unclear whether those were deaths or wounded.

 

“Based on what I know, the Chinese side also suffered casualties in the Galwan Valley physical clash,” Hu Xijin said in a tweet. He did not give further details. The Global Times is published by the People’s Daily, the official newspaper of China’s ruling Communist Party.

 

The Asian giants have rival claims to vast swathes of territory along their mountainous 3,500 km (2,173 mile) border, but the disputes have remained largely peaceful since the 1962 war.

 

Indian military officials said previously Chinese soldiers had entered into India’s side of the Line of Actual Control (LAC) or the de facto border at several locations in early May.

 

During the talks, the Indian side had been demanding the Chinese withdraw troops while Beijing said New Delhi must stop construction of the roads in the disputed area.

 

“This is extremely, extremely serious, this is going to vitiate whatever dialogue was going on,” former Indian army commander D. S. Hooda said, commenting on Monday’s clash.

 

India's main stock indexes .NSEI .BSESN fell 0.8% each after the news, but recouped losses to close around 1% higher. The Indian rupee INR=D4 ended at 76.21 against the dollar after earlier falling to 76.30, its lowest since April 28.

 

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12 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

India and China fought a brief border war in 1962 and have not been unable to settle their border dispute despite talks spread over two decades.

So they have been able to stop it.........LOL

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1 hour ago, steven100 said:

about time the US taught China a lesson .... scramble those F-15 fighter jets & a few AH-64E Apache Guardian helicopters. 

 

 

 

US sent 3 carriers with 60 jets into disputed waters the other day. 
 

one on hand focus moves from the covid but on the other hand about time china was held accountable 

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15 hours ago, steven100 said:

geeeeze .....  more bad news to sway the economies even lower if it gets out of hand.

Why is it bad news after bad news after really bad news lately ......   it becomes a bit much when economies and markets continue to falter. 2020 ....  the worst year for a long time ....

Populist leaders, around the world, got in power around 2016. We are now experiencing their inept abilities to handle situations, which should not escalate to crisis. 

 

They had their talks about problems, but don't have any solutions. This is what happens when populists get to power and it's not even close to be over yet. I hope we will survive. 

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2 hours ago, steven100 said:

about time the US taught China a lesson .... scramble those F-15 fighter jets & a few AH-64E Apache Guardian helicopters. 

 

 

 

What's the American involvement in Arunchai Pradesh then?

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6 hours ago, samran said:

China pushing boundaries to see who pushes back. Expect more of this behaviour. Much of it will go unpunished. 

Yes indeed, as with the Chinese Air Force jets currently making incursions into Taiwanese air space and having to be "escorted" out!!

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8 hours ago, samran said:

China pushing boundaries to see who pushes back. Expect more of this behaviour. Much of it will go unpunished. 

Yes indeed, and China's Air Force jets, currently being "escorted" out of Taiwanese air space by Taiwanese jets

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8 minutes ago, Moo 2 said:

What's the matter with the Chinese, they want to take over Hong Kong, then Taiwan and now India

dont they know India is a bit bigger than Hong Kong!

Taiwan and Hong Kong were originally a part of China and China wants them back ; China and India just disagree where the border is .

  China doesnt want all of India , just the disputed areas

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17 minutes ago, Isaan sailor said:

Finally, another country willing to stand up to China.

Not really standing up to China but India standing their ground in an ill defined inhospitable territory. Pakistan's trading route with China will be cut off if India control that territory. As we speak, both countries are attempting a rapid deescalation of tensions. Just a small brawl. No firearms were used. No need for misdirected alarm.   

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8 hours ago, TheDark said:

We are now experiencing their inept abilities to handle situations, which should not escalate to crisis. 

I believe "crisis" is exactly what they mean to foment.

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47 minutes ago, LomSak27 said:

NOW All this was deliberate, premeditated on the Chinese part.

The Indian soldiers come down and take it out (your words). How then can this be deliberate and premeditated by the Chinese. Surely the Indian soldiers were going there for a fight and were prepared for a fight. It surprised you that the Chinese had weapons in this highly tensed border area? Be real. This is not summer camp site. The Chinese lost soldiers too. It was an unfortunate brawl. Don't try to extend that to some kind of Chinese bashing.   

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