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Beginning on 5 May 2020, Chinese and Indian troops engaged in aggressive melee, face-offs, and skirmishes at locations along the Sino-Indian border, including near the disputed Pangong Lake in Ladakh and the Tibet Autonomous Region, and near the border between Sikkim and the Tibet Autonomous Region.
6 – Indian Defence Ministry's year end review for 2020 mentions usage of "unorthodox weapons" by China. [60] 9 – A Chinese soldier was captured in Ladakh by the Indian Army. [61] The soldier was returned on 11 January. [62] 20 – A "minor" border clash took place in Naku La, Sikkim. [63]
A conflict involving a Bhutanese-controlled area on the border between Bhutan and China was successfully de-escalated in 2017 following injuries to both Indian and Chinese troops. [3] Multiple skirmishes broke out in 2020, escalating to dozens of deaths in June 2020. [4]
2020: 2020: July 2020 Armenian–Azerbaijani clashes Armenia v. Azerbaijan: Movses, Armenia and Ağdam, Azerbaijan: 17-141 2020: 2021: 2020–2022 China–India skirmishes China v. India: Sikkim, Ladakh and Line of Actual Control: 50+ on both sides 2020: 2022: 2020–2022 Ethiopian–Sudanese clashes Ethiopia v. Sudan: Ethiopian–Sudanese ...
Sushant Singh, Line of Actual Control: Where it is located, and where India and China differ, The Indian Express, 2 June 2020. Why China is playing hardball in Arunachal by Venkatesan Vembu, Daily News & Analysis, 13 May 2007; Two maps of Kashmir: maps showing the Indian and Pakistani positions on the border.
China in the Kashmir conflict (3 C, 16 P) Pages in category "Sino-Indian border dispute" ... 2017 China–India border standoff; 2020–2021 China–India skirmishes;
Sushant Singh, Army HQ wanted me to withdraw from Wangdung in 1987 but I refused: Retired General VN Sharma, The Caravan, 22 September 2020. "Sumdorong Chu, Ladakh-like India-China face-off which took 9 yrs to end but without violence". 30 June 2020.
It took more than a decade for Russia and China to fully resolve the border issues and to demarcate the border. On May 29, 1994, during Russian Prime Minister Chernomyrdin's visit to Beijing, an "Agreement on the Sino-Russian Border Management System intended to facilitate border trade and hinder criminal activity" was signed. On September 3, a ...