Indian Army Sends Strong Message To China From Galwan?

India is not among the nations that show interest in a war with others. Despite our calm nature, we have enemy nations that try to attack us in some or the other way. Pakistan and China are the two nations that pose a big threat to us. Of late, China has become problematic for us.

A couple of years back, Indian forces and Chinese forces had a violent face-off in Galwan. Our soldiers retaliated against the PLA on patrolling point 14 in the Galwan sector and a few made the ultimate sacrifice. The clashes highlighted the seriousness between the two nations.

The Indian government started focusing on the security setup. As a result, the army increased its base in Glawan and the forces can be seen playing cricket there. The army forces were seen playing cricket there and the location is said to be the Galwan valley location.

The experts say that with the pictures India wants to give a big message to Chinese forces that they are ready and the Galwan valley is under its grip and they are ready to face any challenge. The Chinese forces are moving aggressively along the border and staying active is very relevant.

Keeping the violent Galwan clashes in mind, it appears that India wants to tell China that it is not ready to take a back step and is ready to face any issue that comes in the way to protect the territory. Playing cricket at a very high altitude shows the fitness of the soldiers of India.

“#Patiala Brigade #Trishul Division organised a cricket competition in extreme high altitude area in Sub zero temperatures with full enthusiasm and zeal. We make the Impossible Possible,” Army’s Leh-based 14 corps said on Twitter sharing the pictures.

Talking about the Glawan clashes, they happened in 2020. When the Chinese forces tried to enter the Indian territory, our forces gave a strong reply. In the process, we lost a few brave hearts including Col Santosh Babu and others. Months later, the Chinese government admitted that a few lives were lost on their side too in the clashes.