Galwan Valley: Indian Army sources said No soldier is missing in action

The Indian Army on Thursday criticised media reports that guaranteed a few fighters had disappeared after the June 15 rough conflict with Chinese soldiers in eastern Ladakh’s Galwan Valley along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), in which 20 Indian officers were killed and China additionally purportedly endured losses.

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“It is explained that no Indian soldiers are lost without a trace,” the military stated in a statement.

A military representative said the announcement was regarding the article, “In China-India Clash, Two Nationalist Leaders with Little Room to Give”, distributed by the New York Times on Wednesday.

A few segments of the Indian media had likewise detailed that few Indian soldiers had disappeared or were unaccounted for.

The announcement went ahead a day Indian and Chinese assignment, drove by significant general-positioned officials, met in eastern Ladakh to defuse mounting strains between the fringe troops.

This was their seventh gathering after the current fringe deadlock started and the third after the fierce Galwan Valley conflict.
Significant General Abhijit Bapat, leader of the Karu-based HQs 3 Infantry Division, and his Chinese partner held talks at the site of the conflict close to Patrol Point 14, where the Indian Army endured its first losses in an outskirt engagement with the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) in 45 years.

The June 15 conflict left 76 Indian troopers harmed, incorporating 18 with genuine wounds, authorities said including that every one of them was steady at this point.

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The soldiers have since withdrawn, the Indian Army said in an announcement on Tuesday, affirming the quantity of dead at 20.
Indian Army authorities guaranteed 43 Chinese were murdered or genuinely harmed, referring to radio captures and other insight.
The Chinese deadly losses purportedly incorporate a colonel-positioned official, yet HT could not autonomously confirm this.
The June 15 fight has for all intents and purposes crashed the de-acceleration plans turned out to be by senior Indian and Chinese military commandants in an uncommon gathering on June 6.

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