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Indian soldiers in Galvan gave the answer to the Chinese army in the same language

After the video of China’s PLA soldiers ‘not giving even an inch of land’ in Galwan Valley, now pictures of Indian soldiers have also come to the fore with the tricolor. The observation post of the Indian Army is clearly visible near the ice-frozen Galvan river. At the same time, Indian soldiers are standing in a queue with American Sigsaur rifles in their hands.

Two pictures of Galwan Valley have surfaced in which Indian soldiers are seen carrying tricolor and rifles in their hands. According to the information, both these pictures are of the new year of Galvan Valley. Snow is visible on the mountains in the pictures.

Along with this, the ice-frozen Galvan river can also be seen clearly. In a picture, a temporary observation post of the Indian Army is visible on which the tricolor is waving. An entire platoon of the Indian Army is stationed at this post. Along with the tricolor, the flag of the local formation of the army is also visible on the observation post.

In the second picture from Galvan, a whole platoon of soldiers is standing in the snow-frozen Galvan river. In this picture, some soldiers are sitting in the river with the tricolor in their hands and the rest are standing with their Sigsaur rifle.

Pictures of Indian soldiers in the Galvan Valley have come to the fore when recently a video was posted on Twitter by China’s official mouthpiece, Global Times. Global Times claims that in this video Chinese soldiers are standing in the Galvan Valley and are taking an oath not to give even a single inch of their land to anyone. Even on the mountain behind it is written in Chinese (Mandarin) that ‘not a single inch of land will be allowed to go’.

On the occasion of New Year, China had released many propaganda videos. In one video, PLA soldiers can be heard singing a song with a Chinese flag in hand, and in one video, the soldiers’ heads were even claimed to be sweating snow due to strenuous exercise in sub-zero temperature areas.

It was only on Monday that news came that the Chinese army was building a bridge over Pangong-Tso Lake to facilitate the movement of troops between the north and south ends of the lake. This bridge is being built near Khurnak Fort in China, about 20 km from Finger 8. This bridge approaches the Rotug Military Base to the south of Pangong Tso. With the construction of this bridge, the distance of about one hundred and fifty (150) kilometers from Khurnak to Rotug base of the Chinese army will be reduced to only 40-45 kilometers.

On the occasion of New Year, although the soldiers of India and China had exchanged good wishes and sweets in the seven areas of the LAC i.e. Line of Control adjoining eastern Ladakh, but the tension still remains. In eastern Ladakh, 60-60 thousand soldiers, tanks, cannons and missiles of both the countries are still stationed here. This is the second winter of dispute between the two countries. Soldiers of both the countries are stationed in the very cold desert Ladakh. At an altitude of about 15-16 thousand feet, the temperature here drops to minus (-) 35-40 degrees in winter and there are strong cold winds.