• The Depsang Bulge or Burtsa Bulge is a 900-square-kilometre area of mountain terrain in the disputed Aksai Chin region, which was conceded to India by...
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    contingent of the Chinese PLA in the dry river bed of Raki Nala, in the Depsang Bulge area, 30 km south of Daulat Beg Oldi near the Line of Actual Control...
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  • the mountainous region to the south of it, including the "Depsang Bulge". The latter is a bulge in theoretical Indian territory, housing the upper course...
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    India lost access to 26 of 65 patrolling points (PP 5–17 in Depsang Plains & Depsang Bulge including Samar Lungpa & Galwan, 24-32 in Changchenmo basin...
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    Aksai Chin. Depsang plains (Karakoram Plains), north of Karakoram range. Daulat Beg Oldie Depsang Bulge Lingzi Thang Plains, southeast of Depsang plains &...
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    Valley (referred to as "Hot Springs" and "Gogra"), Galwan Valley, the Depsang Bulge area, Gurung Hill and Reqin La in Ladakh; and at one location in Sikkim...
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    engaged in discussions with Chinese division commanders regarding the Depsang bulge standoff in eastern Ladakh. Despite multiple diplomatic talks and Corps...
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  • ↓Border talks resume ↓Nathu La/Cho La ↓Sumdorong Chu ↓Doklam ↓Galwan ↓Depsang ↓1962 war  Major border events: ↓Tulung La Indian PM: Nehru Indira Gandhi...
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    The Jeong Nala is to the south of Depsang Plains, with the Chip Chap River flowing through it, and the Depsang Bulge, which houses the valley of the Raki...
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    (NI44-1, LQ1) Yamar Lungpa (NI44-1, KQ7) Yūla Lungpa (NI44-9, LN0) Depsang Bulge Depsang Plains Geography of Ladakh India-China border infrastructure India–China...
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    demolished it. Remnants can still be seen. Murgo has Depsang Plains in the north, Depsang Bulge (Burtsa Bulge) in the east, Chang Chenmo River in the southeast...
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  • next defence area to the south, viz., Heweitan ("river beach"). The Depsang Bulge area has been referred to as the "South Tianwendian Valley", its river...
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    April 2013, India reported a Chinese PLA incursion at the mouth of Depsang Bulge near the Line of Actual Control in eastern Ladakh. This three week face-off...
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  • the 2013 Depsang standoff, the Indian side agreed to take down some bunkers in Chumar in return for the Chinese withdrawing from the Depsang standoff...
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    Differing perceptions in the Depsang Bulge area in northern Ladakh: the leftmost line indicating China's perception and the rightmost line India's perception...
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  • occurred almost every year. In April 2013, a major standoff occurred at Depsang Bulge in northern Ladakh (some 500 km to the north), where the Chinese troops...
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