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Galwan Valley face-off first anniversary: Army pays homage to Indian soldiers killed in clash with Chinese troops

The Galwan Valley face-off in June 2020 had triggered a large deployment of troops and heavy weaponry by India and China at multiple friction points along the Line of Actual Control

June 15, 2021 / 12:52 IST
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Satellite images of Galwan Valley (File image via Reuters)
Satellite images of Galwan Valley (File image via Reuters)

The Indian army on June 15 paid homage to soldiers who died during the violent face-off with Chinese troops in the Galwan Valley near the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Ladakh a year ago.

“Their valour will be eternally etched in the memory of the nation,” the Additional Directorate General of Public Information, Ministry of Defence (Army), tweeted.

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Major General Akash Kaushik, Officiating General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Fire and Fury Corps, also laid a wreath at the Leh war Memorial and paid homage to the Indian personnel who were killed while defending against troops of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA).

“In the face of unprecedented Chinese aggression, 20 Indian soldiers laid down their lives defending our land and inflicted heavy casualties on the PLA,” the Indian Army said.

“The nation will remain eternally grateful to these gallant soldiers who fought in the most difficult high altitude terrain and made supreme sacrifice in service of the nation,” the army added.