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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]
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 ...
The Sino–Indian border dispute is an ongoing territorial dispute over the sovereignty of two relatively large, and several smaller, separated pieces of territory between China and India. The territorial disputes between the two countries result from the historical consequences of colonialism in Asia and the lack of clear historical boundary ...
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.
Sino-Indian skirmish may refer to the following military clashes between India and China: 1967 Sino-Indian skirmish, alongside the border of Himalayan Kingdom of Sikkim; 1987 Sino-Indian skirmish, at the Sumdorong Chu Valley; 2017 China–India border standoff, at Doklam; 2020 Sino-Indian skirmishes, at various points, incl. near Ladakh and Sikkim
A Chinese foreign ministry statement in September 2020 stated that "China-India border LAC is very clear, that is the LAC on November 7, 1959. China announced it in the 1950s". [ 10 ] In 2003 Asaphila as an area of differing perception was called out in the Parliament.