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Galvan Valley violence: US Parliament passed resolution in support of India, said- China is occupying

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The US has said in the resolution that China showed aggression in the Galvan Valley and tried to capture India to divert attention from the Corona crisis.

Washington : The United States has openly supported India in the violent clash between Indian and Chinese soldiers in eastern Ladakh. In the case of skirmish in Galvan Valley, the US Parliament has passed a resolution against India’s support and China. Along with this, America has also admitted that China is trying to occupy the Galvan Valley illegally.



 

Indian American MP Amy Berra and another Member of Parliament Steve Schabet proposed the NDAA amendment. It says that India and China should work to reduce tension with the LAC. This resolution was unanimously passed. The proposal expresses deep concern over China’s aggression against India in the Galvan Valley and China’s increasing interference in areas such as the South China Sea.

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The resolution states that China showed aggression in the Galvan Valley and tried to capture India to divert attention from the Corona crisis. Also, China is illegally claiming the entire area of ​​13 lakh square miles of South China Sea as its own. These regions also claim Malaysia, Philippines, Brunei, Taiwan and Vietnam.



 

“India-China border is tense with US,”
America is also keeping a constant watch on the ongoing tension along the Line of Actual Control between India and China. US Secretary of Defense Mark Asper, who is making his military presence in the Indo-Pacific region, said that the United States is also closely monitoring the India-China border tension. In a statement that came just hours after the joint exercise between the American aircraft carrier USS Nimitz and Indian naval ships in the Indian Ocean, Asper said that the strategic partnership between India and the US is the most important partnership of the 21st century.



 

Espar, who attended an online event organized by the think tank International Institute of Strategic Studies (IISS), said in response to a question that the situation between India and China has been closely monitored. We are very happy to see that both sides are trying to reduce this situation.

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