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India China Himalayan Clash

India has cautioned China against making what the call exaggerated and untenable claims to the Galwan Valley area in the Himalayas. Both nations tried to end a standoff in the region where their armies engaged in a deadly clash Monday.
Twenty Indian troops were killed, which was the deadliest conflict between the sides in 45 years.
China has not disclosed whether its forces suffered any casualties.
Both sides accused each other of instigating the clash in the valley, part of the disputed Ladakh region along the Himalayan frontier.
China stuck to its position that it was Indian troops who had deliberately provoked and attacked its officers.
An Indian confederation of small and midsize companies called for a boycott of 500 Chinese goods.
They want to express “strong criticism” of China's alleged aggression in Ladakh.
The Himalayan clash has fanned anti-Chinese sentiments already running high due to the coronavirus.
The clash escalated a standoff in the disputed region that began in early May.
Indian officials said Chinese soldiers crossed the boundary at three different points, erecting tents and guard posts and ignoring warnings to leave 
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