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06.03.2023, Bhubaneswar. Barish kumar samantaroy. Indian troops near at the border with China. NDIAN

06.03.2023, Bhubaneswar.
Barish kumar samantaroy.
Indian troops near at the border with China.
NDIAN TROOPS HAD HIT HARD TO CHINESE SOLDIERS, SO THAT IN DREAMS THEY WON'T THINK OF ENTERING THE INDIA TERRITORY .

Relations between India and China have been worsening. The two world powers are facing off against each other along their disputed border in the Himalayan region.
The Tension root cause is an ill-defined, 3,440km (2,100-mile)-long disputed border Rivers, lakes and snowcaps along the frontier mean the line can shift, bringing soldiers face to face at many points, sparking a confrontation.
The two nations are also competing to build infrastructure along the border, which is also known as the Line of Actual Control. India's construction of a new road to a high-altitude air base is seen as one of the main triggers for a deadly 2020 clash with Chinese troops.
The situation is bad Despite military-level talks, tensions continue. In December 2022 troops clashed for the first time in more than a year.
It happened near the Tawang sector of Arunachal Pradesh state, the eastern tip of India. Some soldiers suffered minor injuries.
De-escalation work has taken place since a major clash in June 2020. The Galwan Valley battle - fought with sticks and clubs, not guns - was the first fatal confrontation between the two sides since 1975.
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In September 2021, China accused India of firing shots at its troops. India accused China of firing into the air.
The military stand-off is mirrored by growing political tension, which has strained ties between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
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