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New Delhi, Jan 4 : China’s People Liberation Army escalated the situation at Line of Actual Control in Eastern Ladakh by utilisation of “unorthodox weapons and amassing large number of troops”, said the Ministry of Defence in its year-end review.
The ministry also pointed that Chinese made unilateral and provocative actions to change the status quo by force, in more than one area on the Line of Actual Control (LAC). India responded to it in a firm and non-escalatory way, ensuring the sanctity of our claims in Eastern Ladakh.
“Indian Army has maintained all protocols and Agreements between the two countries while the PLA escalated the situation by utilisation of unorthodox weapons and amassing large number of troops,” the ministry said.
The year end review stated that Indian Army with assistance from Indian Air Force, mobilised troops including accretionary forces in a very short duration including heavy equipment like guns, tanks as also ammunition, rations and clothing.
“Our engineers constructed roads, accommodation shelters and bridges to assist troop deployment,” said the ministry adding that in a major skirmish in Galwan, 20 brave Indian soldiers lost their lives while preventing PLA troops from ingressing into our territory.
The Chinese also suffered significant casualties.

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