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Ladakh

China has an asymmetric advantage over India that lies within India, not at the border front

China can get away with unimaginable acts like not owning up loss of lives of its own soldiers. which India can't do

Amidst intense LAC standoff, China tries to open new fronts in Ladakh’s Depsang and Daulat Beg Oldie sectors

Satellite images show new camps and vehicle movements by China in Daulat Beg Oldie (DBO) and Depsang sectors in Ladakh

China doesn’t care for the life or death of Manchu people: Manchurian freedom activist Bernhardt Silergi

Manchu activist Bernhardt Silergi, who lives in Munich, Germany, speaks to OpIndia about the Chinese occupation and exploitation of his people's land.

‘We are on the brink of yet another border skirmish with China, especially in Pangong Tso’: Former Army Chief General Deepak Kapoor

Former Army Chief General Deepak Kapoor said that he does think India-China war is imminent, but border skirmishes are possibility along LAC

‘If our soldiers are attacked, there will be consequences’: India warns China during de-escalation talks over LAC conflict

Top officials of India and China arrive at mutual consensus to disengage from all friction areas" along the Line of Actual Control

Ladakh Standoff: Four reasons we can be sure China suffered heavier losses than India

While Indian side has admitted 20 soldiers were martyred and more injured, the Chinese have maintained silence on the number of casualties.

Congress and its supporters share Indira Gandhi’s old picture from Leh and claim it was in Galwan Valley

As per PTI archives, the picture is from 1971 that was taken in Leh, over 200 km away from Galwan Valley

Congress sends legal notice to Firstpost for a benign criticism. Read what offended them

Member of Rajya Sabha from the Congress party, Vivek Tankha, has announced that the AICC has served a legal notice to Firstpost.

The battle of Rezang La: When 123 Indian soldiers faced impossible odds against 3000 well-armed Chinese and fought to the last man

On a freezing and unforgiving November night, 123 Indian soldiers – frostbitten, weary, hungry and heavily outnumbered – defied the might of the rampaging Chinese Army. On 18 November 1962, Major Shaitan Singh and men of Charlie Company, 13 Kumaon Regiment, forever passed into the mists of legend.

After four days of damage control for inadvertently admitting casualties, Chinese state media now reconfirms its soldiers died

In a series of tweets, Global Times claimed that China has not released 'casualties' number is because China also wants to avoid escalation.

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