China gives up; withdraws it’s army from Ladakh

The Dragon Army has removed its tent. It has even removed large quantities of weapons and tanks deployed at the border. A major statement has been made by the Indian Army. In response to the Indian military’s response to the August 24-30 attack, China said it had given up.

“Since February 10, China has been withdrawing from the Pangang area,” said YK Joshi, a lieutenant general of the Indian Army. The armies of both countries will meet it in four processes. In the third phase, the ground forces will be removed at Kailash Ranger Rezang. Army officials from both countries are in talks. China failed in the face of the Indian military’s prowess in August.

He added that in the first two phases, tanks and military trucks were removed. Both sides have removed the tank. In the fourth phase, the infantry will be removed. China was not expected to back down so soon. But the response from the Army to the LAC on the night of August 30 was a turning point.

“The Indians have not left an inch of land,” he said. Both countries agreed. China will fall behind Finger 4 and Finger 8. Finger 8 is India’s claim line. China is lagging behind Finger 8. China is destroying all houses built between Finger 4 and Finger 8. This is a great achievement for India.

Notably, on August 29-30, the Indian Javanese occupied the Rezan Mountains. The Indian tank was deployed. The Chinese tank was watched by Indian telescopes. The Indian army wes patient and did not shoot. However, more than 50 Chinese Javanese were taken in vehicles during the Galwan War. They were injured or killed. So it’s hard to say how many chinese troops died. Recently, the Russian news agency TASS reported that 45 Chinese soldiers had been killed in the Galwan clash

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