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10 – Russian News Agency TASS reports that at least '45 Chinese servicemen' were killed in May and June 2020. [66] 11 – Initial and partial disengagement of Indian and Chinese troops near Pangong Lake takes place. [67] 19 – China announces the deaths of four of its soldiers during the 2020 Galwan clash. [68]
2022 Yangtse clash; Part of the Sino-Indian border dispute: A map of the Yangtse region in Tawang showing the alignment of the LAC (marked with violet) in the vicinity of the Chumi Gyatse Falls. The clash occurred near the border ridge at 4,700 metres (15,400 ft) elevation. [1]
The Defence Ministry of India said in its 2020 year end review that China used "unorthodox weapons". [184] The site of Galwan clash at the river bend. Also seen are the LAC claimed by China June 2020 in green, and the prevailing LAC marked by the US Office of the Geographer in red The site of the Galwan clash via NASA WorldWind
Map 2: This Indian map shows various lines, including the red line, representing India's view of the position in 1959, and the blue line, representing the position prior to the 1962 war. The date of 7 November 1959, on which the Chinese premier Zhou Enlai alluded to the concept of "line of actual control", [ 6 ] achieved a certain sanctity in ...
The map given by Hung Ta-chen to the British consul at Kashgar in 1893. The boundary, marked with a thin dot-dashed line, matches the Johnson line [17] In 1893, Hung Ta-chen, a senior Chinese official at St. Petersburg, gave maps of the region to George Macartney, the British consul general at Kashgar, which coincided in broad details. [17]
1886 map of Indochina, from the Scottish Geographical Magazine. In Indian sources, the earliest name connected with Southeast Asia is Yāvadvīpa []. [1] Another possible early name of mainland Southeast Asia was Suvarṇabhūmi ("land of gold"), [1] [2] a toponym, that appears in many ancient Indian literary sources and Buddhist texts, [3] but which, along with Suvarṇadvīpa ("island" or ...
Ethnolinguistic map of Indochina, 1970. Note: map situation has now changed due to internal migration. The Vietnamese government recognizes 54 ethnic groups , of which the Viet (Kinh) is the largest; according to official Vietnamese figures (2019 census), ethnic Vietnamese account for 85.3% of the nation's population and the non-Vietnamese ...
ICBR-III was approved in 2020-21 fiscal budget, [10] to construct additional 104 roads of more than 6,700 km length. [9] [14] The proposal for the Phase 2 was first conceived in 2013 with the goal of constructing 32 roads along the border, [8] expanded version of which was approved in 2020 with inclusion of additional roads.