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| Why no shots were fired during Galwan face-off The violent face off at Galwan saw use of nail-studded clubs and rocks being used by the Chinese side. India lost 20 soldiers in the hand-to-hand combat but inflicted even more harm on the Chinese side that lost 35 soldiers in the clashes in the Galwan Valley. | | | Teary farewell to men martyred at LAC With tensions escalating at the India-China border leading to casualties on both sides, thousands of people gathered to cremate some of the 20 Indian soldiers killed at the Galwan Valley. | | | North India swelters under stifling heat According to a report by PTI, several parts of north India reeled under scorching heat on Thursday as mercury touched the 46 degrees Celsius-mark, with the weatherman predicting severe heatwave in some parts of Rajasthan. | | | After LAC face off: India say #BoycottChina After the brutal killing of Indian soldiers at the LAC, many in India called for a boycott of Chinese products. Many could be seen burning or destroying Chinese products and electronic appliances. | | | FB pulls Trump ad showing Nazi symbol Facebook on Thursday removed ads by President Donald Trump's campaign containing a symbol used by Nazi Germany, the latest move in a heated battle over inflammatory political content on social media. | | | How Ladakh became a flashpoint between India, China India and China witnessed a violent clash between their two armies that led to the death of 20 Indian Army personnel. Why is it that the Chinese have chosen to make Ladakh a flashpoint, especially now? The answer lies in the strategic advantage offered by Ladakh. | | | Times they're a changin': Offices in a post-COVID world In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, the world has changed fundamentally. No longer are shared work-spaces seen as safe or intelligent. Instead a new aesthetic awaits the world, one which accommodates the coronavirus. | | | Single-use plastic makes a comeback The return of the single-use plastic is being justified on account of its necessity in making of throwaway masks, gloves or shrink-wrapped vegetables. In US, the industry had been lobbying for declaring single-use plastic as an essential material. | | |
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