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Why no shots were fired during Galwan face-off

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Why no shots were fired during Galwan face-off 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 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 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.
How Indore broke chain of transmission How Indore broke chain of transmission
Strict adherence to lockdown guidelines has made sure the chain of transmission is broken in Indore, chief medical officer has said.
After LAC face off: India say #BoycottChina 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 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 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.
Online transactions dip massively due to lockdown Online transactions dip massively due to lockdown
Online payment transactions in the month of April fell massively as the lockdown brought most of the economic activity to a standstill, data from RBI showed.
Times they're a changin': Offices in a post-COVID world 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 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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