Chinese soldier who fought Indians in Ladakh is honored as torchbearer in Beijing Winter Olympics
A Chinese soldier involved in the Galwan Valley clash in Eastern Ladakh in 2020 has been hailed as a "hero" and took part in the traditional torch relay of the Beijing Winter Olympics on Wednesday, a move that is seen as a provocative action against India
A Chinese soldier involved in the Galwan Valley clash in Eastern Ladakh in 2020 has been hailed as a "hero" and took part in the traditional torch relay of the Beijing Winter Olympics on Wednesday, a move that is seen as a provocative action against India.
According to NDTV, Qi Fabao, a regiment commander for the People's Liberation Army, was among the Chinese soldiers involved in the high-altitude clash, the worst since the 1962 war. Twenty Indian soldiers were killed in action in the Galwan clash. China claimed it lost four soldiers. although the Indian Army maintains China suffered more casualties.
China's Global Times state media outlet feted Qi -- who sustained a serious head injury during the fighting -- as a "hero" after reporting his inclusion among the Games' 1,200 torchbearers. Qi appeared on Chinese state broadcaster CCTV in December and said he was "ready to return to the battlefield and fight again".
After the violent faceoff in Galwan Valley in June 2020, several rounds of military and diplomatic talks have been held but largely they have ended in a stalemate.
Disengagement at some border points did take place but by and large, there is an impasse on complete disengagement. Disengagement at Depsang and Hot Springs remains a key sticky point. There is still a huge build-up of forces on each side of eastern Ladakh even during the harsh winter, NDTV stated.
Skier Arif Mohammad Khan, from Jammu and Kashmir, is India's lone entry in the Winter Games, where spectators would be limited by Covid-19 protocols.
(SAM)
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