A clash broke out between Indian and Chinese soldiers in the Dawang sector of Arunachal Pradesh, India. A spokesperson of the Indian Army said that the clash took place on December 9, 2022. The Indian Army told the BBC that Chinese troops entered Arunachal Pradesh’s Dawang sector on December 9 and India retaliated. A few soldiers from both sides were injured in the clash. Following this, the Indian Army says that the soldiers of both the countries immediately retreated from there.
It has been learned that the commander of the area held talks with the Border Command in China to establish a mutual peace after the clash.
Chinese soldiers suffered more injuries than Indian soldiers in the encounter in Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh, India’s leading English daily The Hindu reported citing Indian security officials.
Opposition parties criticizing the Modi government
The Congress party has targeted the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party-led coalition government at the center after the information about the issue started to emerge.
The Congress party posted a post on its official Twitter page saying that it is time for the central government to speak to China in a strong tone that such an act on the border will not be tolerated.
Asaduddin Owaisi, president of All India Majlis e Ittihadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) party and Hyderabad constituency MP Asaduddin Owaisi has questioned the ruling government at the center as to why the government has been hiding the information about this conflict for so many days while the winter session of Parliament is going on. The news from Arunachal Pradesh is worrying.
Why did the government, which plunged the country into darkness for several days after a major clash between Indian and Chinese soldiers, failed to provide proper information about it in the Parliament when the winter session was going on? He mentioned that in his tweet. What caused this conflict? Was the shooting done or was it like Kalwan? What is the status of Indian players? How many soldiers were injured? “Why shouldn’t Parliament show its support to its soldiers at this time to send a strong message to China?” Owaisi said.
And Owaisi said in his tweet, “Indian Army is ready to give a befitting reply to China at any time. But Modi’s weak leadership is the reason why India is humiliated in front of China. Parliament should urgently discuss this issue.”
Owaisi also said that he will issue adjournment resolution notice tomorrow to discuss the issue in Parliament.
What happened in Galvan?
On June 15, 2020, a heavy clash took place between soldiers of the two countries in the border area of Kalwan Valley in eastern Ladakh. 20 Indian soldiers were killed in the conflict. India claims that Chinese soldiers were also killed in large numbers in Galwan. But China confirmed that only four soldiers died. In February 2022, the Australian newspaper ‘The Klaxon’ reported in its investigative report that not four Chinese soldiers had died in Galwan, but at least 38 soldiers, a loss many times greater to China. A general who took part in the Galvan conflict was invited by China as a guest at a meeting of the Chinese Communist Party this year. In 2020, India and China have a tense situation. On May 1 of that year, a skirmish broke out between the soldiers of the two countries on the northern bank of Pangong Cho Lake in eastern Ladakh. Dozens of soldiers were injured on both sides.
Subsequently, on June 15, there was another clash between the soldiers of the two countries in the Galvan Valley. On June 16, a press release from the Indian Army was released regarding the clash. It said, “17 soldiers on duty at the site of the encounter died of serious injuries. Later, the army said the death toll rose to 20. China also issued a statement months after India’s move, but it was unclear how many were killed on its side. No. Months later, China announced posthumous medals for four of its soldiers who died in the Galwan Valley conflict in February 2021. That’s when the country’s casualty figures became known to the outside world.
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