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The world's biggest trolls: Beijing troops carve a map of their country and write 'China' in giant letters on disputed border land with India


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  • Chinese troops have laid claim to a piece of land near the Indian border by writing 'China' on it in huge letters
  • Beijing's men also appear to have drawn a map of China on the land, located on the shores of Pangong Lake
  • Satellite images also show China has built 180 huts on a stretch of coastline that is claimed by both sides
  • The lake is located 75 miles south of the Galwan Valley, where deadly clashes between troops took place

eijing has staked its claim on a piece of disputed land near the border with India, by writing the word 'China' on it in huge letters. 

Satellite images show Mandarin characters meaning 'China' written near the shore of Pangong Lake, a remote area of disputed territory high in the Himalayas.

Troops also appear to have drawn a map of China on part of the lake shore, which is located close to the site of vicious hand-to-hand clashes between Indian and Chinese troops back in May.

Satellite images show what appears to be Mandarin letters spelling 'China' (left) and a map of the country (right) scrawled on the shoreline of a lake near the disputed border with India
 
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Satellite images show what appears to be Mandarin letters spelling 'China' (left) and a map of the country (right) scrawled on the shoreline of a lake near the disputed border with India

Pangong Lake, located at 14,000ft in the Himalayas, is divided into 'fingers' of territory by India and China - marked one to eight on this map. India claims the whole coastline, up to finger eight (border shown at the top). China claims up to 'finger four' (border shown in the centre of the map, with disputed territory in yellow). The Chinese writing has appeared close to that line, marked by the Chinese flag. Another Chinese base has been built further up the coast, also shown by a Chinese flag
 
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Pangong Lake, located at 14,000ft in the Himalayas, is divided into 'fingers' of territory by India and China - marked one to eight on this map. India claims the whole coastline, up to finger eight (border shown at the top). China claims up to 'finger four' (border shown in the centre of the map, with disputed territory in yellow). The Chinese writing has appeared close to that line, marked by the Chinese flag. Another Chinese base has been built further up the coast, also shown by a Chinese flag

Pangong Lake is located along the disputed Line of Actual Control which roughly marks the border between the two nuclear-armed powers.

It is 75 miles to the south of the Galwan Valley, another area where clashes have taken place in recent months and where China has been building new bases.

Indian and Chinese forces divide the area around Pangong into 'fingers' - ridges of land that run down from the peak of a nearby mountain to the lake shore.

India claims ownership of the entire shoreline - from 'finger one' at the northwestern tip of the lake up to 'finger eight' at the southeastern end.

However, China has recently staked a claim on the territory from 'finger eight' to 'finger four' which is located roughly halfway along the shore.

The tip of 'finger four' is where troops from both sides are though to have fought earlier this year, after China was accused of impeding an Indian patrol.

Satellite images also show what appears to be a Chinese-built pier with fast water craft parked on it at the base of 'finger five' (left) and new construction on the Chinese-claimed side of 'finger four', where clashes took place in May (right)
 
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Satellite images also show what appears to be a Chinese-built pier with fast water craft parked on it at the base of 'finger five' (left) and new construction on the Chinese-claimed side of 'finger four', where clashes took place in May (right)

China has built at least 186 huts (pictured, some of the huts) on disputed territory which it claims, including up to five miles inland, Indian media reported
 
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China has built at least 186 huts (pictured, some of the huts) on disputed territory which it claims, including up to five miles inland, Indian media reported 

India now accuses China of occupying the disputed territory, and refusing to let its troops move past 'finger four'.

Analysis of the images carried out by Indian station NDTV also reveals significant Chinese construction in the disputed zone between fingers four and eight.

At least 186 huts are now visible along the stretch of shoreline and extending five miles up a ridge-line which runs inland, the site reports.

Significant construction is also taking place on the tip of 'finger four', images show.

A pier with two fast water craft has also been constructed at the tip of 'finger five'.

China and India have been involved in a series of border confrontations in recent weeks that each has blamed on the other.

 

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Ae mataki a mate. China vaadi strategies too much unnayi ga. Every few decades border move chesthunnadu. They don't go for full blow war. First McMahon line ni move chesi LAC annadu. Ippudu adhi kooda konchem move chesadu. They do the same stratger with their other nieghbours. Manam emo udatha oopullu like @dasara_bullodu1 Peekedhem ledhu other than uttering non-sense. Aggresion is new defence ani eppudu thelusthudho India ki.

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7 hours ago, VinthaAnubhuthi said:

India lo ee news vesthunnara?

 

ndtv covered 2 days ago.

but, as usual we were busy with uninstalling apps

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12 hours ago, LikeShareComment said:

Bro nuvvu gaja donga jagan fan vaa?

Gaja donga anedhi me bolli gaadi pracharam. 23 vacchina siggu ledhu meeku.

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37 minutes ago, VinthaAnubhuthi said:

Gaja donga anedhi me bolli gaadi pracharam. 23 vacchina siggu ledhu meeku.

avuna? Arere ee vishayam telvaka jail lo esaaru papam.. nuvvu maatram same caste ani support cheyyatledu kada? Neelantolle kaavali bro state ki

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On 7/2/2020 at 12:54 PM, LikeShareComment said:

avuna? Arere ee vishayam telvaka jail lo esaaru papam.. nuvvu maatram same caste ani support cheyyatledu kada? Neelantolle kaavali bro state ki

mingey bey

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