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The names of the 20 soldiers killed in the violent Galawn Valley clash in Ladakh have been inscribed on a war memorial built in Eastern Ladakh.
According to a Livemint report, the memorial has been built near the KM-120 post on the Durbuk-Shyok-Daulat Beg Oldie road. The memorial also has the details of the 15 June operations.
China has not disclosed the number of casualties it suffered but as per India’s assessment, the People’s Liberation Army of China suffered twice the number of casualties.
Apart from the 16 soldiers from Bihar, 3 soldiers from Punjab, 3 Medium Regiment and 81 Field Regiment soldiers were involved in the skirmish.
“Col B Santosh Babu led from the front and his troops fought gallantly in a hand to hand combat, causing heavy casualties to the PLA. In the ensuing fight twenty "Gallants of Galwan" achieved martyrdom," it says.
The Indian and the Chinese army have been engaged in a standoff since the clash in June over territorial disputes and incursions by Chinese soldiers in regions claimed by India including the Finger area, Galwan valley, Hot springs, and Kongrung Nala.
The dispute has also led to the Indian government clamping down on Chinese applications like TikTok, ShareIt and banning them in India. The Electronics & IT Ministry also banned PUBG Mobile which is distributed in India by Chinese game developer Tencent.
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