Two Indian soldiers killed, 43 injured in clashes on August 30 and 31

Two Indian soldiers killed, 43 injured in clashes on August 30 and 31

On 30 and 31 August 2020, 43 Indian soldiers were injured and 2 captains were killed in an attack by the Chinese army and the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has also managed to take control of 1,000 square kilometers of disputed land, including Galwanghati.


The Indian media has intensified its false propaganda to cover up the incident and keep the morale of the Indian Army high. Some time ago, Nepal’s Foreign Minister Pradip Kumar Gyawali called the old legacy a treaty, repealing the 1947 treaty and signaling that India could not deploy Gorkha troops against China and withdraw Gorkha troops.
At least 43 Indian soldiers have been injured and two captains killed in a clash between Chinese troops and Indian troops in India’s northern border town of Ladakh. Captain Nima Tenzing and Deekshant Thapa were killed in a clash with the Chinese army. Captain Nima Tenzing belongs to the Development Battalion. Deekshant Thapa belongs to Gorkha Rifles. The Indian military says he was hit by the vehicles. No matter how much they told lies and tried to hide the incident, at the end everything is now open. While Major General Gagan Deep Baksi offered his condolences, it was revealed that such an incident was being concealed by the Indian Army.


The Development Battalion was formed in 1962, consisting of Nepali and Tibetan soldiers of the Gorkha Regiment to fight in the high mountainous region. This development battalion is not part of the Indian Army but part of the Indian intelligence agency RAW. Its activities are highly secretive. The development battalion, specially trained by the US military, was formed specifically to break up China. The development battalion consisted of Tibetan Khampas, who had fled from China’s Tibet with the Dalai Lama. This battalion has been given special importance as it has knowledge of the divisive situation in Tibet and its ability to fight even in very cold environment. With the Special Powers, the Development Battalion fights against the enemy on its own, gathering information, planning and giving instructions. The first commander of this battalion was Major General Sujan Singh Ubhan. It was formed by Jawaharlal Nehru. But after the killing of Nyima Tenzin, the almighty commander of the same battalion, Indian Army chief Narwane suddenly reached in Ladakh for a surprise inspection.

At this time, development Battalion has deployed in the Black Top in Ladakh region and Bihar Regiment has been deployed behind it. Similarly, JR 3-9 and 4-1 have been deployed at a distance of 80 km for back support. Similarly, 500 Indian troops are stationed near Chusul and 10,000 troops are preparing to be shifted to Leh-Ladakh.

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