An Australian newspaper has made a big claim about the clash between India and China in the Galwan Valley. The Australian newspaper has claimed that many times more Chinese soldiers than the official number were killed during the clashes in Galwan. An Australian newspaper claimed on Wednesday that China had suffered more damage than it had claimed in the 2020 skirmish in Galvan Valley. At the same time, many Chinese soldiers were drowned in the darkness while crossing the river with a strong current. Indian Army’s befitting reply to the Chinese Army, on the New Year, the soldiers hoisted the tricolor in the Galvan Valley.
Anonymous researchers and bloggers from China have been cited in the news of ‘The Klaxon’. It said that he did not reveal his name due to security reasons, but what he did find appears to shed sufficient light on the Galvan incident.
“The claims of damage to China are not new, but from the evidence provided by a group of social media researchers on which The Klaxon’s news is based, it appears that the damage to China was reported by Beijing,” the report said. That was more than the four soldiers who went.”
The report said that at least 38 PLA soldiers drowned with Wang that night. The report cited discussions with mainland Chinese bloggers, information received from some Chinese nationals, and a year-long investigation involving media reports into the high casualties of Chinese soldiers.
It also shows the extent to which Beijing can go to not discuss the clash, the report said. Australia’s claim has once again proved how China lies on a large scale.
20 soldiers of India were martyred
India had said that 20 of its soldiers were martyred in the Galwan Valley conflict in June 2020. There were many casualties in the face-to-face fighting on the intervening night of June 15 and June 16, 2020. Clashes broke out on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh after a standoff over the action of the Chinese army. China has always avoided disclosing the casualties of its total soldiers.