Former Indian officer saddened by ‘humiliating situation’ in Ladakh

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Baaghi TV: Former Indian Army officer Pravin Sawhney has said that he is saddened and upset to hear the factual statement of US Chief of Staff Admiral Davidson in which he said that the Chinese army has not vacated India’s occupied territory.

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Mentioning his helplessness, the Indian officer said, “Our brave soldiers did their best.” But still we couldn’t get it back. The Indian officer said that if we had the best strategy and good military leaders who understood the dynamics of war, we would not be in such a humiliating situation.

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China has occupied much of India’s territory. According to sources from Ladakh, India which has been known for infiltration, has maintained silence, nowadays. This is due to the movement of Chinese troops on the border of Sikkim and Ladakh, which has blown the minds of the Indian Army and the Modi government.

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According to Indian media, Chinese forces are only 255km from the main highway of Darbuk–Shyok. According to Indian military sources, the number of Chinese troops on the border is steadily increasing.

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