India’s counterattack on China’s propaganda: India released photo in response to China’s video; 30 armed Indian soldiers with tricolor deployed on LAC

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Indian tricolor was hoisted in Galwan on the occasion of New Year. A picture of this has surfaced, although the army has not yet confirmed this picture. News agency ANI has released two pictures quoting security sources. In the pictures, 30 army personnel are seen with the tricolor. The soldiers are carrying weapons. One tricolor is waving on the Indian post and the other tricolor is in the hands of the soldiers.

These pictures have come to the fore after the release of a video in which PLA soldiers are hoisting the Chinese flag and singing the national anthem in their area in Galwan. Now pictures of Indian soldiers are being seen as a response to China’s propaganda in Galvan, in which Indian armed soldiers are seen stationed on the LAC.

Armed jawans of India with tricolor in Galwan.

Armed jawans of India with tricolor in Galwan.

According to reports, Indian Army and Chinese soldiers distributed sweets to each other in western Ladakh. Sweets were exchanged from both sides in Hot Springs, Demchok, Nathula and Kongara Law areas.

China had released Galvan video, question-and-answer started

Video released on Chinese social media: A video of Chinese flag hoisting in Galvan was posted from a verified social media account of China. The caption read – On the first day of 2022, the flag of China is waving over the Galvan Valley. This flag is special because it was once flown on Tiananmen Square in Beijing.

Rahul seeks reply from Modi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi wrote on social media after the video surfaced – Our tricolor looks good on Galvan. China will have to answer. Modi ji, break the silence.

Indian Army replied: After the dispute escalated over the Chinese video, India said that the area where China raised and hoisted the flag in the Galvan Valley has always been in its possession and there is no new dispute regarding this area. Sources associated with the Indian Army have confirmed this.

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