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New Delhi. India-China Border Tension: The border dispute between India and China is nothing new. The armies of both the countries have come face to face in eastern Ladakh during the year 2020. There was also a clash between the armies of the two countries in the Galwan Valley of eastern Ladakh.

After this clash, there have been talks between the two sides to reduce tensions on the border. The sole purpose of these meetings has been to reduce tensions between the Indian Army and China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) in eastern Ladakh.

Many claims were made regarding the LAC dispute

Meanwhile, it has been claimed that once again Indian soldiers have clashed with Chinese soldiers on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh. It is also being claimed that the situation on the LAC is constantly deteriorating. There has been a clash between the two soldiers, which has increased the tension on the border. At the same time, now a statement has been given by the Indian Army on this whole matter, which has completely put an end to these discussions.

What did the Indian Army say about the border dispute?

The Indian Army has posted a post on the social media platform X. In this, the news of clashes with Chinese soldiers in eastern Ladakh has been termed as fake. The army has made it clear that no such incident has taken place on the border. The army has said that people should avoid rumors, as no such incident has come to light.

In a post, the Army said, "Beware of rumours. Fake messages are being circulated on social media about a clash between Indian Army and PLA soldiers. This news is false and no such incident has taken place. Everyone is requested to be cautious against fake news."

The post also shared screenshots of the ex-posts of those who spread this rumour.

How did the rumour regarding the LAC dispute spread?

In fact, many users posted on Twitter that there was a clash between the Army and PLA soldiers in the Burtse area of ​​​​eastern Ladakh. It was claimed that the clash took place at Pillar Point 12 in Ladakh. 14 soldiers from Garhwal and China were involved in this clash. When this rumor started spreading rapidly, the army came forward and denied it.

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