Chinese troops on Ladakh border move into India, beat Indian soldiers

By: News Desk
Published: 03:27 AM, 27 May, 2020
Chinese troops on Ladakh border move into India, beat Indian soldiers
Caption: Footage shows an Indian soldier lying on the ground after a beating by Chinese troops.–File photo
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The Chinese Army is literally thrashing the Indian troops on Ladakh border these days. The Indian Army is receiving the beating and at the same time pleading for peace.

The Chinese Army has captured hundreds of Indian soldiers and dug bunkers in the captured area after pushing the Indian Army back into their territory. Seeing the aggression of the Chinese Army, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his political aides have opted to keep silent.

Inspired by some filmy dialogues, the Indian political and military leadership has been threatening smaller regional countries in recent years that they would enter their territories and give them a beating. However, Chinese soldiers have given India a demonstration of how the Chinese Army can enter the Indian territory and give them a good beating.

Now everyone from Narendra Modi to Batman Sharma is silent on the humiliation faced by India on the Chinese border. The otherwise hawkish Indian media is also silent at the sound thrashing given by Chinese troops to Indian troops. The Indian army chief has requested Modi to initiate peace talks with China, but the Chinese government does not appear to be in a mood for the talks.

Basically, a road on the Line of Control has been the real bone of contention between the countries for a long time. China has repeatedly warned India against building the road and a bridge over the Galvan River, but India did not stop the construction.

Now the Chinese Army crossed the Galvan River into the Indian territory up to five kilometres and dug up trenches there.

As a result, the Indian Army has asked their government to come forward and save their grace. The army wants Modi to get the soldiers captured by China released as soon as possible, but the Chinese government does not look to be in the mood for peace talks.