• The Galwan River flows from the disputed Aksai Chin area administered by China to the Union Territory of Ladakh, India. It originates near the caravan...
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    late May, Chinese forces objected to Indian road construction in the Galwan river valley. According to Indian sources, melee fighting on 15–16 June 2020...
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    Galwan River is in the southern part of Aksai Chin, Galwan originates in the area of Samzungling and flowing to the west which joins the Shyok River.[citation...
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    The Battle of Galwan was one of the key engagements in the western sector of Ladakh during the Sino-Indian War of 1962. The Galwan Valley, located near...
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    Galwan (1878–1925), or Rasool Galwan, also spelled as Ghulām Rassūl Galwan, was a Ladakhi explorer of Kashmiri descent, after whom the Galwan River is...
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  • Chin. The pass lies on the watershed between Kugrang and Galwan river basins. The Changlung river basin is also immediately to the east of the pass. While...
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    fourth tributary of Shyok is Galwan River, and the fifth tributary of Shyok is Chang Chenmo River (its tributary Kugrang River flows within India-held area...
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    the PLA in eastern Ladakh, 16 Bihar monitored the Chinese forces in the Galwan Valley to ensure their disengagement. According to Indian sources, on 14...
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  • China Died 16 June 2020(2020-06-16) (aged 33) Line of Actual Control, Galwan River, Aksai Chin Buried Lanzhou Martyrs Cemetery [zh] Allegiance People's...
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  • outpost in the country. 15km 10miles Karakash Galwan River Jeong Nala Raki Nala Burtsa Nala Shyok River Chip Chap DEPSANG PLAINS Heweitan Sultan Chhushku...
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    complicated because the Chip Chap River, Galwan River and the Chang Chenmo River flow into the Indus whereas the Karakash River flows into the Tarim basin....
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    Riles battalion was ordered to set up a post in the upper reaches of the Galwan River. Setting out from Phobrang, the platoon first established a base at Kayam...
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  • activity. For instance, HawkEye 360 observed increased RF activity in the Galwan River Valley off the China-India border, which enabled tasking of Earth observation...
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    LAC. In June 2020, Indian and Chinese troops engaged in a brawl in the Galwan River valley which reportedly led to the deaths of 20 Indian soldiers. International...
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    Gartok and Taklakot Teram Kangri Sia Kangri Saltoro Kangri Bilafond La Galwan River History of Ladakh (Ladakh) The main written source for Ladakhi history...
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    Chenmo River (Chinese: 羌臣摩河; pinyin: Qiāng chén mó hé) Chānglung (NI44-5, KP9 & LP0) Chūmesang (NI44-5, LN1) Drokpo Karpo (NI44-5, LN2) Galwan River (NI44-5...
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  • face-off between Indian and Chinese forces while attempting to cross the Galwan River at Line of Actual Control in the dark. The Chinese government accepted...
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    river begins above 19,000 feet (5,800 m) about 7 miles (11 km) northeast of Galwan Kangri peak in Aksai Chin. It flows north to Sumnal (15,540 ft), then turns...
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  • late May, Chinese forces objected to Indian road construction in the Galwan river valley. According to Indian sources, melee fighting on 15–16 June 2020...
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    of the Pangong Tso in Ladakh on 31 August 2020 and thereafter in the Galwan River Valley conflict. From 1965 to 1971, the Director General of Security...
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  • Shyok River valley, the winter route used to go via the banks of the Shyok River when the water flow would be much reduced and the frozen river surface...
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    Chang Chenmo River Chang Chenmo Hot Springs Police War Memorial, see also 1959 Kongka Pass incident. Galwan River Galwan War Memorial, Galwan Valley. See...
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  • major portion of the Chip Chap river, coming within 4 miles of Daulat Beg Oldi. 45km 30miles Galwan River Karakash River Qizil Langar Daulat Beg Oldi Karakoram...
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    Compromise (2020, Figure 1) gives more detailed maps showing Samzungling and Galwan river as part of Ladakh. Map by the US Army Headquarters in 1962. In addition...
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    the south. The other rivers of similar disposition are the Chip Chap River, Jeong Nala, Galwan River and the Chang Chenmo River. China's 1956 claim line...
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  • continuing to hold Saser Brangsa, Murgo, Sultan Chushku and the Galwan estuary on the Shyok River. The Chinese forces advanced to their 1960 claim line in most...
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    Jeong Nala (category Tributaries of the Indus River)
    hold Saser Brangsa, Murgo, Sultan Chushku and the junction of the Galwan and Shyok rivers." Vittoria Elliott, Nilesh Christopher, The mysterious user editing...
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    Martyr B. Santosh Babu, Army colonel and Maha Vir Chakra awardee during Galwan Valley clash Jan Pahad Dargah List of districts in Telangana "Telangana...
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    the watershed between Kugrang and Galwan basins (called Jianan Pass by China). PP16, PP17 and PP17A — Kugrang River Valley, the last near Gogra PP18 to...
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    took place in Galwan Valley". Hindustan Times. 21 June 2020. Archived from the original on 3 August 2020. Retrieved 9 August 2020. "Galwan braves get a...
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