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is galwan valley a dispute territory ? what was the recent chaos in the galwan valley

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Answered by shobi86
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The Galwan River is to the west of China's 1956 claim line in Aksai Chin. ... In 1962, these claims and counter claims led to a stand off between India and China at the Galwan River Valley. On the 4th of July 1962, the Indian Gorkha troops set up a post n the upper reaches of the Valley.

Media reports said troops clashed on ridges at a height of nearly 4,300m (14,000 ft) on steep terrain, with some Indian soldiers falling into the fast-flowing Galwan river in sub-zero temperatures. At least 76 Indian soldiers were reportedly injured in addition to the 20 dead.

Answered by eberechukwuchiemerie
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The world's two most populous nations - with two of the planet's biggest military forces - have been at loggerheads for weeks along their long and contested high-altitude frontier.

But the crisis escalated on Tuesday when the number of Indians killed in an extraordinary confrontation soared to 20 - they had died without a single shot being fired. India said both sides suffered casualties. China is yet to confirm its number of dead or injured.

The site of the clash was on the de facto border - the Line of Actual Control or LAC - between the two countries. India and China share a border that is more than 3,440km (2,100 miles) long and have overlapping territorial claims.

The Galwan river valley, with its harsh climate and high altitude terrain, lies along the western sector of the LAC and close to Aksai Chin, a disputed area claimed by India but controlled by China.

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