红火树 RedFireTree
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Comments by "红火树 RedFireTree" (@firetree2007) on "'If I Change The Name Of Your House...': Jaishankar Slams China Over Arunachal Trigger | Watch" video.
All of the Indian Army's victories occurred under the Congress party's leadership, not the BJP's. These victories include reclaiming Goa in 1962, securing Bangladesh's independence in 1971, and the success in the Kargil War in 1999.
In contrast, the BJP's actions have been less successful. For instance, in 2017 during the Doklam standoff, the army withdrew following China's final warning. Today, the Chinese PLA remains stationed in Doklam, transforming it into a fortified military base and constructing multiple villages in the area.
In 2019 Barakot air strike totally failed, with no target destroyed but with a mig 21 shot down, with its pilot invited to taste Fantastic tea, and lost a helicopter with total 9 on board, completely a disaster for IAF.
Furthermore, in May 2020, 72 Indian soldiers were wounded by PLA forces and hospitalized at Pangong Lake. Then, on June 15-16, 20 soldiers were killed, and 200 others were captured by the PLA. This information was reported in The Express Tribune article dated October 10th, 2021, titled "Indians furious..."
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South Tibet was never claimed by the British; the McMahon Line was merely proposed by the British in 1914 as a negotiation tactic with the Chinese government. However, no Chinese government ever agreed to it. This is why Tawang, which should be on the west side of the McMahon Line according to maps, remained under the control of the Tibetan local government throughout the British Raj period, rather than being controlled by the British Raj. Tawang was only occupied on February 14, 1951, not by the British, but by Nehru's dispatched army. The PLA reached Lhasa in October 1952.
"Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu today announced that his government will set up a memorial for Major Bob Khathing, an Army officer who commanded a small team of soldiers to establish India's administrative control in Tawang, which borders China, in 1951."
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