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  2. 2020–2021 China–India skirmishes - Wikipedia

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    China and India previously fought over the border in 1962 and 1967 with China gaining victory in the former and India gaining victory in the latter. [ 69 ] [ 70 ] Since the 1980s, there have been over 50 rounds of talks between the two countries related to these border issues. [ 71 ]

  3. 2020–2021 China–India skirmishes order of battle: India

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    Chief of the Air Staff (CAS): ACM R. K. S. Bhadauria to 30 September 2021; ACM Vivek Ram Chaudhari from 30 September 2021 [20]. Western Air Command (AM Balakrishnan Suresh to 31 July 2020; [21] AM Vivek Ram Chaudhari to 30 June 2021; [22] AM Balabhadra Radha Krishna from 1 July 2021; [23] AM Amit Dev from 1 October 2021 [24]

  4. 2020–2021 China–India skirmishes order of battle: China

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    Prior deployment in Eastern Ladakh included 362nd and 363rd Border Defence Regiments. Companies from 362nd were stationed at Khurnak Fort and Spanggur Tso. [4] [5] 363rd have companies at Kongka La near Gogra/Hot Springs.A patrol boat squadron is deployed on Pangong Tso. 362nd and 363rd occupied pickets as the skirmishes progressed.

  5. India and China agree to approach border issues with urgency

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    The two countries have been uneasy neighbours for decades after a bloody border war in 1962. India's foreign ministry said in a statement that both ministers agreed on the need to work with ...

  6. Timeline of the 2020–2022 China–India skirmishes - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] The 13th round of corps-commander talks took place on 10 October 2021. [14] [15] Incomplete, partial and complete disengagement and de-escalation has been announced at various locations respectively. [16] [17] The 2020–2022 ChinaIndia skirmishes are a part of the larger Sino-Indian border dispute.

  7. Sino-Indian border dispute - Wikipedia

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    'Corps Commander Level Meetings' during the 20202021 ChinaIndia skirmishes allowed both sides to exchange perspectives and was seen as an important way to keep communication open. [ 101 ] [ 102 ] The length of these meetings varied from 9 hours [ 103 ] to over 12 hours. [ 104 ]

  8. 2022 Yangtse clash - Wikipedia

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    India dismisses China's claim over Arunachal Pradesh as "non-substantial", and over Tawang as "only ecclesial". [ 16 ] In mid-2020, India accused China of precipitating the 20202021 military standoff at several locations along the LAC in Ladakh, giving rise to a series of clashes between the two belligerents.

  9. In the Israel-Hamas war, China and India walk opposite sides ...

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    HONG KONG — As India and China seek greater influence on the global stage, the Israel-Hamas war is testing their diplomatic prowess.. The world’s two most populous countries have both strived ...