Chinese dragon’s provocative action on the new year, said to Galvan Valley – will not give an inch of land

The Chinese dragon has made yet another shoddy act on the New Year after changing its name in Arunachal Pradesh and writing letters to Indian lawmakers. China has released a video of Galwan Valley of Ladakh. In this video, Chinese soldiers are seen congratulating the new year. These Chinese soldiers present near the Indian border are saying that we will protect the country’s borders. It is written on the hill behind them, ‘Never will give an inch of land.’
China has released another video in which the Chinese flag is being hoisted by a drone in the snowy region of Tibet. Chinese soldiers are congratulating the new year. There has been a dispute between India and China in Ladakh for the last several months. There was a bloody skirmish between the soldiers of India and China on 15 June 2020. In this clash, 20 Indian soldiers were martyred, while more than 40 soldiers of China were also killed. Although China officially considers the death toll to be only 5.
In the Galwan Valley near the border with #India, under the characters “Never yield an inch of land,” PLA soldiers send new year greetings to Chinese people on January 1, 2022. pic.twitter.com/NxHwcarWes
— Global Times (@globaltimesnews) January 1, 2022
Shen Shiwei沈诗伟 Tweeted
At the Galwan Valley, Chinese PLA soldiers sent New Year greetings to the Chinese people on the New Year Day of 2022. pic.twitter.com/dImZ3IpkYz
— Shen Shiwei 沈诗伟 (@shen_shiwei) January 1, 2022
🇨🇳China’s national flag rise over Galwan Valley on the New Year Day of 2022.
— Shen Shiwei 沈诗伟 (@shen_shiwei) January 1, 2022
This national flag is very special since it once flew over Tiananmen Square in Beijing. pic.twitter.com/fBzN0I4mCi
Chinese character names announced for 15 more places in Arunachal Pradesh
During this clash, many soldiers including the Chinese commander were surrounded. Not only this, when the Indian soldiers started getting heavy, then the Chinese army had called more soldiers. Even now, about 50-50 thousand soldiers from both sides are stationed on the LAC in Ladakh. Earlier, China had changed the names of Indian territories in Arunachal Pradesh. China has announced names of Chinese characters, Tibetan and Roman alphabets for 15 more places in Arunachal Pradesh. These names will now be used in the official map of China. According to experts, this latest move of China is related to intensifying its claim on Indian territory recently.
This is the reason why India has sharply criticized this move of China and said that changing the name by China will not change the fact that Arunachal Pradesh is an integral part of India. The map of China shows Arunachal Pradesh as ‘Zhangnan’ or ‘Southern Tibet’ and in 2017 the dragon had given 6 official names for the places there. According to the report of The Hindu, Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama had visited Arunachal Pradesh at the same time and in response to this, China gave Chinese names for 6 places in Arunachal Pradesh.