MUMBAI, June 21 — China lost at least 40 soldiers in a clash with India at their disputed border this week, a federal government minister has said, as the nuclear-armed countries remained locked in confrontation on the frontline on Sunday. China has not said anything about any losses in the...
Sunday, 21 Jun 2020 03:00 PM MYT
MUMBAI, June 21 — China lost at least 40 soldiers in a clash with India at their disputed border this week, a federal government minister has said, as the nuclear-armed countries remained locked in confrontation on the frontline on Sunday. “If 20 were martyred on our side, then there would have been at least double the casualties on their side,” VKSingh, the minister for roads and transport, told TV News24 in an interview broadcast late yesterday.
Singh said the Indian side had handed over Chinese troops who had strayed into Indian territory after the violent standoff.The nuclear-armed Asian neighbours traded accusations yesterday that the other had violated their shared de facto border, an area that this week became the site of their deadliest clash in half a century.
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