The dog's tail is bent, the light chin needs to be taught a lesson


- China officially claims 8 areas of India as its own. Attempts to usurp these areas do just that. For this, Chaswar attacks. As a result of this, China calms down and after a few days comes back to fighting. China is very naive so it doesn't matter what India does or talks about its problems internationally.

The border between China and India has flared up again. A clash between the armies of the two countries took place as they sought to capture the strategically important town of Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh on the India-China border. On December 9, 600 Chinese soldiers were about to infiltrate to remove the Indian post in Yangste, Tawang, but the Indian army was alert and did not enter.

China has been trying to invade Tawang for a long time. As part of this, three times in the last one week, Chinese drones have crossed the border and entered Indian territory. Sukoi planes of Indian Air Force shot down this drone so there was no damage but our army knew that China would show itself anytime and try to enter the Indian border so our army was ready to protect them.

On December 9, as soon as the Chinese soldiers tried to cross the border and enter the Indian territory, the Indian soldiers gave them a grand welcome. The Chinese, who came with electric bats, sticks etc., were answered in their own language and chased away with raised tails.

According to the agreement reached between the armies of India and China, the soldiers of both countries cannot use firearms i.e. rifles or other weapons in the area near the LAC. Due to this, the soldiers of both the countries come to this area in large numbers. In 2020, the clash in Galwan valley took place in this way and in the incident of December 9, they also clashed with each other. Nine Indian soldiers were injured in this encounter, while thirty-five Chinese soldiers were said to have broken bones.

This incident took place four days ago but now the media is reporting the issue in Parliament. Due to this, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh had to call a meeting of military chiefs and also had to make a statement in Parliament. According to Rajnath Singh, China has suffered more damage in Tawang clash and more of its soldiers have been injured. Rajnath has also boasted that China tried to capture India's post but our soldiers defeated them and China cannot take even an inch of India's land.

China's repeated attack is proof that a dog's tail will never straighten even if it is bent. China often does such actions because China has its eyes on the areas bordering India.

The Indo-China border area is divided into three sectors namely Eastern, Middle and Western. The Eastern Sector is the area extending from Sikkim to the Myanmar border. Arunachal Pradesh falls in the Eastern sector. China claims the Asap Hill region of Arunachal, spread over a hundred square kilometers of dense forests and hills, as its own.

Apart from this, China claims Longiju, Namka Chu Valley, Sumdurong and Yangtse areas of Tawang district as its own. China has already digested 28 thousand square kilometers of Arunachal Pradesh. Arunachal is the largest Tawang monastery of Buddhism in India. The monastery is important to the Dalai Lama, so China is more active in seizing it.

The middle sector of the 545 km long border from Leh's Demchok to Nepal includes areas of Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand. China claims Barahoti of Uttarakhand's Chamoli in this sector as its own. The area north-west of the Karakoram Ghats to Demchok is called the Western Sector. Leh-Ladakh of Kashmir is in this sector.

China occupied 38,000 square kilometers of Aksai China in this sector in 1962. Since the 1950s, China has been claiming this area as its own. In 1957, China gave Dagagiri a pass by building the Western Highway connecting Jinjiang and Tibet passing through Aksai China. Demchok in Leh has an Indian army base but China claims the area as its own. Areas including Galwan Valley fall in this western sector.

China officially claims 8 areas of India in these three sectors as its own. Attempts to usurp these areas do just that. For this, Chaswar attacks. Because of this, when there is an uproar, China sits down and after a few days, it returns to the same struggle. China is very naive so it doesn't matter what India does or talks about its problems internationally.

This has become a habit of China because we cannot teach China a lesson. The solution to stop this age-old game of China is to silence China forever. A lesson needs to be taught that the Chinese army does not dare to confront or confront India again. China is powerful but India needs to be made to realize that India is no less.

China's Assault on Strategically Important Tawang

China has long sought to infiltrate Tawang. Tawang is situated at an altitude of 17000 feet but because of its strategic importance, China is eyeing Tawang. The border between India and China is called the Line of Actual Control (LAC). If China wants to enter India, the first place to cross the LAC is the Chamba valley on the border of Nepal and Tibet, while the second place is Tawang on the border of China and Bhutan. Chamba is in Himachal Pradesh and is a foothill area, so if China tries to infiltrate from there, the Indian army above will call its bells.

As the city of Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh is at a height opposite Chamba Valley, China can keep an eye on the entire eastern region including Arunachal Pradesh. Not only India's Arunachal Pradesh but also Bhutan and Tibet, China is interested in occupying Tawang. In the war of 1962, China occupied Tawang, but due to the ceasefire, China had to withdraw. At that time, China was not so strong, so it did not have the courage to fear the whole world by occupying Tawang, which is on the border of India, but now China does not clash with anyone, so it has a strong desire to occupy Tawang.

China built 700 villages along the border

The border dispute between China and India has been going on for a long time. Among these, China has claimed Tawang since 2006, but in the last few years, China has become more aggressive. As part of this offensive, China attacked Indian troops in the Galwan Valley of Ladakh on 15 June 2020. In this clash, 20 Indian soldiers were killed while 38 Chinese soldiers were killed. At first, China did not accept that any of its soldiers died, but then when the number started appearing in media reports, it accepted that 4 of its soldiers were killed.

China then continuously tries to penetrate Tawang. In 2021, about 200 Chinese soldiers tried to infiltrate Tawang. At that time the Indian army foiled the Chinese conspiracy. While patrolling, the Chinese soldiers entered the Indian army but were driven back by the Indian troops.

In addition to these efforts, China is building villages in its own area. China has built 700 villages which are complexes with very modern facilities.

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