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jfy1155

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“Nearly 200 Chinese troops crossed over into (Arunachal) last week and were stopped by Indian military personnel. The matter was resolved and troops from both sides disengaged after the local commanders intervened,” a defence ministry official said.

“The standoff continued for a few hours. The situation was brought under control after a customary banner drill, during which both sides held up banners before marching back to their respective positions.”

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ougoah

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“Nearly 200 Chinese troops crossed over into (Arunachal) last week and were stopped by Indian military personnel. The matter was resolved and troops from both sides disengaged after the local commanders intervened,” a defence ministry official said.

“The standoff continued for a few hours. The situation was brought under control after a customary banner drill, during which both sides held up banners before marching back to their respective positions.”

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This would be accurate.

But Indians have to embellish and lie about things to make themselves good tough. 200 PLA detained was utter bullshit after all.

For them they just had to try and present it as they've also detained PLA simply because they were actually detained in the past.
 

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China has recently released rare news about Sino-Indian negotiations and photos of last year’s conflict, which may indicate a shift in China’s policy.
 

MwRYum

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China has recently released rare news about Sino-Indian negotiations and photos of last year’s conflict, which may indicate a shift in China’s policy.
Not a shift of policy but in response to BS that Indian media churned out.
It's better than saying "maximum pressure doctrine doesn't work, especially done via fake news".
This is hilarious haha

I give credit to Indian businesses though. They know what the Indian masses want, and they give it to them.

As long as money is to be made, everything is possible.
Talk about those who'd not only drink their own Koolaid, but also to actually pay for it....
 
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